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HARVARD COLLEGE 
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FROM THE FUND OF 

CHARLES MINOT 

CLASS OF i8a8 




KliliUJ-Ni liillTANNK'ARUM MEDli .^.Vi 

SClllPTUKKS, 

OR 

CHRONICLES AND MEMORIALS OF GREAT BRITAIN 

AND IRELAND 

Dxmma 

THE MIDDLE AGES. 



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THE CEBONICLES AND MEMOBIALS 

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GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND 

DURING THE MIDDLE AGES. 

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ANNALES MONASTICI. 



VOL. Y. 



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ANNALES MONASTICI. 



VOL. V. 



I N D E X 



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(I L S 8 A R Y. 



EDITED 



BY 



HENRY RICHARDS LUARD, M.A., 

FELLOW OF TRINITT COLLEOG ; SEOISTRART OF THB UNITKBSITT ; 
AND TICAR OF GREAT ST. MART'S, CAMBRIDOE. 



rUBLISBBD BTTHE AUTHOBITTOF THE LORDS COKmSSIOKEBS OF HER MAJBBTrS 
TREASURY, UNDER THB DIBECTION OF THE HABTBR OF THE BOLIfi, 



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LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. 

1869. 



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CONTENTS. 



Page 
Pbeface - - - - - - ix 

Index ------~3 

Addenda ------ 409 

Glossary - - - - - -413 

ellrata et courigenda to the four volumes - 427 

Contents op thk four Volumes - - . 433 



PREFACE. 



Index. 
Gartebo : this is QcuttelxBaf near Evrenx in Normandy, not Qoilleboeaf. 

Glossabt. 

CooFERTORiuu : this 08 applied to a building is, of course, the roof. 

MoTSELLUM : for this reeul Morsellum, a morsel. 

Zeno : this is the same word as ceno, an ecclesiastical dignity among 
the Montanists. 

See S. Jerom. Epist zli. 3. '' Apud nos Apostolorom locum episcopi 
« tenent ; apud eos episcopus tertius est. Habent enim primes de Fepusa 
« Fhrygiffi patriarchas ; secundos quos appellant Cenonas" Some MSS. 
here read Zenonos. 

It has been suggested to me by Mr. W. A. Wright that zenones or 
coenones may mean the same as Kour&y€s. 



PREFACE. 



» '\Ai/N/N/V^<'%^^A^«^ 



The present volume contains the Index and Glossary 
to the four volumes of the collection of the Monastick 
Annals of the thirteenth century. I have indicated 
throughout not only the volume and page, but also the 
chronicle, in which every event is given; where no 
chronicle is mentioned, it will be understood that the 
passage occurs in that chronicle whose initial letter was 
last given. 

My great object has been to secure accuracy of refer- 
ence. While the successive volumes were passing through 
the press, no sheet was printed off till it had been 
indexed ; when the chronicle was printed, the index to 
it was written out, and each reference tested ; and, as 
soon as the last volume was finished, the various indexes 
were amalgamated ; and every reference in the present 
volume has been tested in the proof-sheets. I venture 
to hope that, whatever errors may be detected in the 
index, there will be none in the accuracy of the refer- 
ences. 

In indexing the history of the reigns for which these 
Annals are first-hand authorities, — John, Henry III., 
and Edward I., — I have arranged the events under the 
years in which they occurred, in order to facilitate 
reference, and also to give the outlines of the history of 
each reign in as useful a form as possible. This has 
been attended with great difficulty, partly from the 



X PREFACE. 

annalists differing in their chronology, and partly from 
their beginning the year at different periods. Thus, for 
instance, the riots at Westminster, under Constantino 
Fitz-Athulf, are given by the Waverley annalist under 
1222, in the Dunstable Annals under 1223; the disturb- 
ance between Henry III. and prince Edward is put 
down by the Winchester annalist under 1258, by Wykes 
under 1259, and by the Dunstable annalist under 12C0 ; 
the statute of mortmain (1279) is given in the Ber- 
uiondsey Annals under 1278, in the Waverley under 
1280. The marriage of Henry III. with Eleanor of 
Provence is given by the Tewkesbury annalist under 
1235, and the confirmation of Magna Charta under 1236, 
because he begins the year with Lady Day. 

I have had some doubt as to whether an earl or baron 
should be placed under his name, or under his title. 
Generally I have preferred the latter ; but in some cases 
the former arrangement seemed preferable. Thus it is 
important that the de Montforts should be all indexed 
together, rather than that the two most important of the 
hxnilj should be separated from the rest as earls of 
Leicester; so, too, the Clares have been placed under 
Clare, rather than under Gloucester or Hertford ; and the 
Bigods under Bigod, rather than under Norfolk; but, in all 
these and similar cases, cross references have been given 
under the titles. The reverse has been done, in all cases, 
where it seemed advisable, when the names have been 
arranged under the titles. Thus, Robert de Belesme will 
be found among the earls of Shrewsbury, with a cross 
reference under Belesme. The names of all bishops and 
abbats are given under their sees and abbeys. 

The Glossary contains, it is believed, all the words 
which a reader of these chronicles might fairly expect to 
find explained. I have given the explanations as briefly 
as possible. In the law terms I am chiefly, though not 
entirely, indebted to Jacob's Law Dictionary, and have 
frequently made use of his interpretations. 



PREFACE. XI 

At the end will be found a table of errata^ here all 
placed together^ to avoid the need of reference to the 
several volumes, and a table of contents. 

Cambridge, 

February 17, 1869. 



INDEX. 



VOL. V. 



INDEX. 



[The nambers refer to the volumes and pages. Abbreviations, — ^M., Annals of Margan ; 
T., of Tewkesbury ; Bu., of Burton ; Wi., of Winchester ; Wa., of Waverley ; D., of 
Dunstable ; Be., of Bermondsey ; O., of Osney ; W., Chronicle of Thomas Wykes ; 
Wo., Annals of Worcester.] 



A., a monk, joined with Faadolph in the 
case of Stephen Langton, by Innocent 
in.,i. 218,Bu. 

A., chancellor of Stephen Langton, ill 89, 

Aachen, manner of the election of the 
empsror in, L 196, Bu. ; Bichard of 
Cornwall arriyes at, i. 393 ; is crowned 
at, i. 394; will not receiTe Henry 
Raspe, iv. 93, W. ; nor William, count 
of Holland, iv. 95 $ remains £iithful to 
Frederick 11., ib. ; siege of, i6. ; admits 
William on hearing the nimonr of 
Frederick's death, t6. ( Rodolph of Haps- 
burg crowned at, It. 256, 257, W. 

Abanhan, t.e., Rhya-a-Vychan, L 158, T. 

Abbats, Grey, compelled to find carriages, 
&c^ for John, iii. 33, D. 

Abbecroft, William de, gires land to Wa- 
Teriey, ii. 892, Wa. 

Abbejcne, 'William, sommoned by the prior 
of Dunstable for seising his pigs, iii. 
843, D. 

Abbot (or Abboth), Nicholas, acts on a 
jury, iii. 344, 345, D. 

Abbotsbury (Abbodesbury), abbat of, wit- 
nesses Magna Charta, i. 232, Bu. 

Abereonway, castle at, built by Edward I., 
iy. 488, Wo. ; monastery of, Edward I.^ 
keeps Christmas m, iv. 292, 0. W. 

Aberdeen, Henry Cheyne, bishop of, killed 
at Dunbar, iy. 527, Wo. . 



Abergavenny, taken by Richard Marshal, 
i. 91, T.; relieved by Humphry de 
Bohun,iy. 519, Wo. ^ 

— -» baron ; «ee Cantelupe, William de. 

— Vincent of, parson of Blockley, i. 
127, T. ; archdeacon of Worcester, i. 
129. 

Aberhodni (Aberotheney), burnt by Llew- 
ellyn, i. 38, M. 

Abeiystwith castle, built by John against 
the Welsh princes, i. 31, M. ; burnt, ib. 

Abingdon (Abbendone, Habendone), 
founded by Csedwalla, ii. 153, Wa. ; de- 
stroyed by the Danes, ii. 162 ; refounded 
by Edgar, ii. 166 ; confederation with 
the priory of Worcester, iv. 442, Wo. ; 
injured by a thunderstorm in 1265, ii. 
363, Wa.; bishop .dSgelwine imprisoned 
at, ii. 29, Wi. ; the prior of Dunstable 
accused at, by the king's fiJconers, iii. 
273, D. ; general chapter of monks at, 
iv. 502, Wo, 

chape], built by Edmund, earl of 

Cornwall, iv. 499, Wo. ; miracles at, ib. 

— abbats of: 



S. Ethelwold made Inshop of Win- 
chester, iv. 368, Wo. 

Siwaid made arclibishop of Canter- 
bury, ii. 181, Wa. 

Athelstan dies, ii. 183, Wa. 

Sparhafoc, ii. 183, Wa. ; the see of 
London given to, by Edward the 
Confessor, ib. ; refused consecra- 
tion by archbishop Robert, ib. ; ex- 
pelled from the see, ii. 185. 

Faricius dies, i. 10 ; iv. 17, M. O. 

A2 



IND£X. 



Abingdon, abbats of : — eont. 

Vincent, ii. 46, Wi. 

Ingulfdies, ii. 56, Wi. 

Walkelin dies, ii. 58, Wi. 

Roger, prior of Bermondsey, ii. 61 ; 
iii. 444, Wi. Be. ; caUed Reginald, 
i. 51, T. 

Hugh, at the dedication of Worcester 
cathedral, iv. 409, Wo.; dies, ii. 
295 ; iv. 62, Wa. O. 

Robert de Henreth, ii. 295 ; iv. 62, 
Wa. O. ; witnesses Magna Charta, 
i. 232, Bo. ; dies, i. 94 ; iii. 139 ; 
iv. 81, T. D. O. 

Lukeji^. 81, O. 

John de Blomevil, presides at a meet- 
ing of black monks at Evesham, 
i. 136, T.; dies, iv. 113, O. 

William of Newbury, iv. 1 13, O. ; de- 
posed, iv. 127, O. 

Henry de Frilleford, iv. 127, O. ; dies, 
iv. ISO. 

lUchard de Henreth, iv. 130, O. 

Nicholas dies, iv. 559, Wo. 

^chard of Bishop's Cleeve, iv. 559, 
Wo. 
priors of : 



Nicholas, made abbat of Burton, L 

188, Ba. 
Roger, judge in the suit between Os- 
ney and S. Frideswide's, iv. 50, O. 
Ablintone, advowson of, iv. 404, Wo. ; 

land in, retained by R. de Wiletone, ib, 
Abraham, a Jew of Norwich, iii. 198, D. 
Abrincis (Avranches), William de, iii. 96, 

D. 
Abyngysworthe, William de, gives the 

tithes of Watlington to Beimondsey, iii. 

444, Be. 
Acca, a priest of 6. Wilfrid, ii. 153, Wa. 
Acre (Accon, Acaron, Acharon, Aconia), 

taken by Saladin, i. 19; iii. 446; iv. 

386, M. Wo. Be. ; recovered by Richard 

I. and Philip II., i. 21, 54, 188 ; ii. 247 ; 

iii. 447 ; iv. 44, 45, 46, 387, M. T. Bu. 

Wa. Be. O. W. Wo. ; siege of, in 1196, 

ii. 250, Wa. ; the inhabitants of, go to 

meet Erederick II., i. 36, M. ; distress 



Acre-^eoKlL 
of, after the invasion of the Carismians, 
i. 261, Bu. ; S. Louis goes to, i. 289, 
293, Bu. ; resistance of, to the Tartars, 
i. 493, Bu. ; critical condition of, in 
1260, i. 494, Bu. ; siege of, by Bibars 
Bendokdar (1270), iv. 230, W. ; taken 
by Ehalil Ascraf, ii. 410 ; iii. 366 ; iv. 
331, Wa. D. O. ; letters dated from, i. 
263, 289, 369, 495 ; ii. 307, Bu. Wa. 

bishop of, Rnflnus, taken prisoner, 

iii. 446 ; iv. 385, Be. Wo. 

order of canons of S. Thomas at. 



changed by bishop Peter des Roches, iii. 
126, D. ; resignation and sudden death 
of the prior of, iii. 126, 127, D. 

constable of (Philip de Montfort), 



escapes to Ascalon after the battle of 
Gaza, i. 261, Bu. 

Acton Bumel, parliament at, held by Ed- 
ward I., iv. 487, Wo. ; writ of Edward 
I. dated at, iii. 301, D. 

Adam, parson of a moiety of Trinity 
church, Bristol, dies, i. 121, T. 

Adam, writ against, for Studham land, iii. 
54, D. 

Adam, shepherd in the Peak, iii. 163, D. 

Adam de Albo Monasterio (Blancminster), 
church of Atherstone given to, i. 105, T. 

AdeU, daughter of WiUian^ I., mother of 
Stephen, iii. 435, Be. 

Adelais of Louvain, marries Henry I., 
1. 45; ii. 46, 218 ; iii. 433 ; iv. 17, 377, 
T. Wi. Wa. Be. O. W. Wo. ; conse- 
crated by archbishop Ralph, iv. 377, 
Wo., at Windsor, ii. 46, WL, at West- 
minster, ii. 218, Wa.; dies, i. 14; iii 
435, M. Be. 

Adelais, daughter of Louis VIL, betrothed 
to prince Richard, iiL 19, D. 

Adelefanus, treasurer, nephew of bishop 
Alexander of Lmcoln, escapes Stephen 
by flight, iv. 23, O. 

Adelica, daughter of William I., Harold 
* sweam to marry, ii. 26 ; iv. 4, Wi. O. 

Adolph'IlL, count of Holstein, taken pri- 
soner by Cnnt VL, king of Denmark, 
iii. 96, D. 



INDEX. 



Adolph of Nassaa, treaty inth Edward L, 
ill 384 ; iy. 516, D. Wo. ; Edward I. 
will not make peaee with France with- 
out his consent, iv. 522, Wo. s messen- 
gers sent to, ib. ; battle with Albert of 
Hapsburg at Gelheim, ir. 539, Wo. 

Adrian I., Pope, his regulations respecting 
investitures, ii. 157, Wa. 

rV., Pope, i. 48; ii. 236 ; iii. 17, 

439 ; iv. 29, T. Wa. D. Be. O. W. ; 
gives Henry n. the right of subduing 
Ireland, iii. 17, D. ; consecrates the em- 
peror Frederick I., ii. 237, Wa. ; dies, 
i. 48; ii. 56, 238; iii 440; iv. 31, T. 
Wi. Wa. Be. O. W. 

v., Pope. See Ottoboni. 



Adulphus, ue. ^Sthelwulf, dies, ii. 161, Wa. 

JEdtheardus, abbat, subscribes the charter 
of Burton abbey, i. 183, Bu. 

^ifgar, son of Leofric, succeeds to Harold*s 
earldom, ii. 185, 186, Wa. ; outlawed, 
ii. 187 ; goes to Griffith in N. Wales, ib, ; 
burns Hereford, i5. ; succeeds Leofric, t6. 

^Iflsed, wife of ^thelred, iv. 3, O. 

JE16sd, wife of Edward the Elder, iv. 369, 
Wo. 

JElfinar (Almar) betrays Canterbury to 
the Danes, ii. 172, Wa. 

JElfinar, abbat of S. Augustine's; see 
Canterbury, 8. Augustine's, abbats of. 

^Ifric, ealdorman of Mercia, treachery o^ 
ii. 171, Wa. ; killed at Assandun, ii. 177. 

JSMHtha, murders Edward, ii. 18, 168 ; iv. 
370, Wl Wa. Wo. ; ^thelwold, her 
husband, murdered, ii. 12, 13, Wl. ; her 
penitence, ib. ; builds Wherwell, and dies 
there, t&. 

^Ifweard (Ailward) taken prisoner by the 
Danes at Canterbury, ii 172, Wa. 

^lla, king of Deira, u. 4, 148, WL Wa. 

JElmar Dyrling aids Cnut against Edmund 
Ironside, ii. 176, Wa. 

JFAne, duke, subscribes the charter of Bur- 
ton abbey, i. 183, Bu. 

.^Bscwine (Escuinus), king of the West 
Saxons, ii. 5, Wi. ; buried at Winches- 
ter, ib, 

Aestqne, i. 156, T. See Eston. 



^thelbald^ king of Mercia, ii. 6, Wi. 
JBthelbald, son of ^thelwulf, ii. 8, Wi. ; 

king of the West Saxons, ii. 9 ; dies, ii. 

9, Wi. 
^thelbert, king of Kent, ii. 3, 148 ; iv. 363, 

Wi. Wa. Wo. ; converted and baptized 

by S. Augustine, ii. 3, 149 ; iii. 7 ; iv. 3, 

363, Wi. Wa. D. O. Wo. ; founds five 
churches, ii. 150, Wa. ; builds S. Paul's, 
iL 150, iii. 7, Wa. D. ; dies, ii. 150 ; iv. 

364, Wa. Wo.; had built Westminster 
abbey, iii. 423, Be. 

IL, king of Kent, ii. 156, Wa. ; 

dies, ib. 
^thelbert, succeeds ^thelwulf in Kent, ii. 

9, 161, Wi. Wa. ; sole king of England, 

ii. 9, Wi. 
^thelbert, king of East Anglia, slain by 

order of 0£h, ii. 158, Wa. 
^thelburga, queen of Ina, goes to liome, 

and dies there, ii. 6, Wi. 
JEtheldreda, S., abbess of Ely, ii. 153, 

Wa. ; takes the veil, ii. 5, Wi. ; dies, 

iii. 8 ; iv. 365, D. Wo. 
.^helfltsd, lady of the Mercians, founds 

Warwick, iv. 369, Wo. 
^thelfrith (Ethel&idus, Egfridus), king of 

Northumbria, ii. 4, Wi. ; killed, iL 1 50, Wa. 
JBthelheard, king of the West Saxons, ii. 

6, Wi. ; his gifts to Winchester, ib, 
^thelmar (Almar), submits to Sweyn, ii. 

174, Wa. 
^thelmer subscribes the charter of Barton 

abbey, i. 183, Bu. 
iBthelred, king of Mercia, iL 5 ; iv. 365, 

WL Wo. 
.£thelred L, king of England, iL 9, Wi. ; 

his war with the Danes, and defeat of 

Inguar and Hubba, ib, 
— — II., son of Edgar, ii. 12, Wi. ; suc- 
ceeds Eidward as king, ii. 13, 168 ; iv. 

370, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; erroneously said to 

succeed Edmund, iv. 370, Wo. ; ravages 

Cumberland, ii. 170, Wa. ; his tribute 

to the Danes, ib. ; marries Emma, ii. 

13, 170; iv. 370, 371, WL Wa. Wo. ; 

massacres the Danes on S. B rice's day, 

iL 13, 170; iv. 371, Wi. Wa. Wo.; 



DIDKZ. 



JEthelred II. — cont, 
leyeuge of the Danes, ii. 14, WL ; con- 
firmfl the foundation of Burton abbey, 
ii. 171, Wa. ; subscribes the foundation 
charter of Burton, i. 183, Bu. ; ex- 
changes BoUeston for Aldsworth and 
Alfreton with abbat Wlfget, i. 184, Bu. ; 
orders the construction of a fleet, ii 172, 
Wa. ; tries to make peace iriih the 
Danes, ib, ; establishes Danegeld in Eng- 
land, ii. 14, Wi. ; makes Lyflng arch- 
bishop of Canterbury, ii. 173, Wa. s in 
London, ii. 174, Wa. ; sells Whitmore to 
abbat Wlfget of Burton, i. 184, Bu. ; flies 
from Sweyn to the Isle of Wight, and 
then to Normandy, L 184; ii. 14, 174 ; 
iv. 371, Bu. Wi. Wa. Wo. ; sends his 
wife and children into Normandy, ii. 
174 ; iv. 3, 371, Wa. O. Wo. ; sent for 
by the witan, ii. 174, Wa. ; sends his 
son Edward, and promises to reign 
better, ib,; returns to England, ii. 14, 
1 74, Wi. Wa. ; defeats Cnut, ii. 14, Wi. ; 
lays waste Lindsey, ii. 174, Wa. ; ill in 
London, ii. 14, Wi. ; imposes a tax for 
the anny at Greenwich, iL 175, Wa. ; 
ill at Cosham, ib, ; dismisses his army 
for fear of treason, and goes to London, 
ib. ; his gifts to Winchester, ii. 14, Wi. ; 
dies, 1. 184 ; ii. 14, 176 ; iy. 3, 871, Bu. 
Wi,Wa. 0. Wo.; buried in S. Paul's, 
ii. 14, Wi.; in London, iv. 371, Wo.; 
prophecy of S. Dunstan on, iv. 8, O. 

JEthelric, king of Northumbria, ii. 4, Wi. 

^thelstan, son of JSthelred, subscribes 
the charter of Burton abbey, i. 183, Bu. 

^thelstan, king of England, ii. 10, 164 ; 
iv. 369, Wi. Wa. Wo.; erroneously 
called son of Mlflad and Edward, iv. 
369, Wo. ; defeats and kills Constantine, 
king of Scotland and five Danish kings, 
ii. 10 ; iv. 337, Wi. 0. ; safe condition 
of England in his reign, ii. 10, Wi. ; his 
gifts to Winchester, ib, ; dies, ii. 165, 
Wa. ; buried at Malmesbury, ii. 10, Wi. 

^thelstan, killed at Ipswich, ii. 172, Wa. 

^thelweard (son of ^thelsige) (Ail ward), 
slain at Asslhdun, ii. 177, Wa. 



iEthelwine founds Bamsey, ii. 166, 168, 
Wa. 

JEthelwold, murdered by Sadgar, il. 12, 
18, Wi. 

^thelwulf, son of Egbert, sent by his 
&ther against Kent and East Anglia, ii. 
7, Wi. ; king of England ii. 8 ; had been 
a sub-deacon at Winchester, t6. ; his 
happiness in his sons, ib. ; goes to Rome, 
ii. 9 ; on his return marries Judith, iv. 
367, Wo. ; obtains a relaxation of the 
penance for English pilgrims, iL 9, Wi. ; 
establishes Peter pence in England, ib. ; 
gives the tribute of Bomescot to Rome, 
iv. 367, Wo. ; his tithing of England, 
ii. 9 ; iv. 367, Wi. Wo. ; his gifts to 
Winchester, ii. 9, Wi. ; dies, ii. 9, 161, 
WL Wa. ; buried at Winchester, ib, 

Agapetus L, Pope, ii. 3, 147 ; iii. 6 ; iv. 
363, Wi. Wa. D. Wo. 

Agate, John, of Eyton, acts as a juryman, 
iiL381,D. 

Agatha, niece of the emperor Henry m., 
marries Edward, son of Edmund Iron- 
side, iv. 4, O. 

Agens, surrendered by Philip HE. to Ed- 
ward I., iv. 477, Wo. 

Agincourt, battle of, iU. 484, Be. 

Agnes, daughter of Conrad of Suabia, 
marries Henry, count palatine of the 
Rhine, iii. 26, D. 

Aidan, 8., iL 151 ; liL 7, Wa. D. 

Aix-Ia-Chapelle ; see Aachen. 

Akemu, should be Akenni, i.e. Acquigny, 
i. 203, Bu. 

Alan, count, of Britanny, quarrel between 
his men and those of the bishops of Salis- 
bury and Lincoln, iL 51, WL 

Alan of S. Faith, money borrowed foi, b> 
Tewkesbury, of Florentine meronants, i. 
143, 148, T. 

Alan, head of, removed from Worcester, 
^ iv. 507, Wo. 

Aiban, S., martyred, ii. 139 ; iiL 5 ; iv. 
360, Wa. D. Wo. 

Alban's, S., monastery of, granted as his 
own to Anselm by William II., iv. 373, 
Wo. ; Henry L crowned at, iL 44, WV. 



INDSX. 



AIban'6, S., monastery of— «ofil. 
dedicated by Robert, bishop of Linoohi, 
in the presenoe of Heniy L> ii. 44, 315 ; 
iii. 14, 432 ; iv. 376, Wi Wa. D. Be. 
Wo. ; tithes of Watlington sold to, by 
Bermondsey, iii. 445, Be.) peaoe with 
Robert Eitrwalter respecting the wood 
of Northawe, iiL 28, D. ; disturbance at, 
in consequence of the execution of a 
boy by the bailifis of the abbey, i. 134, 
T.; theft at, by a boy, iii. 211, D.; 
prince Edward at, iiL 392, D. ; Edward I. 
keeps Christmas at, iii. 399, D. ; attack 
on, by the mob in 1381, iii 416, D. 
— — abbats of: 

Paul, orders of Lanfranc respecting, 

ii. 31, Wi. 
Richard de w^jibini, ii. 216, Wa.} dies, 

i. 10, M. 
Geoffiey, ii. 45, 46, Wi. ; goes to Rome, 

ii. 219, Wa. ; dies, ii. 53, Wi. 
Ralph, ii. 53, WL ; dies, ii. 54. 
Robert de Grorham, iL 54, Wi. ; dies, i. 
49 ; ii. 55, 59 ; iv. 381, T. WI Wo. 
Simon, prior, i. 50 ; ii. 59 i iv. 382, 
T. Wi. Wo. 5 dies, ii. 60, 243, Wi. 
Wa. 
Warine, or Qnarinus, L 53; ii. 243, 
T. Wa. ) dies, ii. 250 ; iii. 26, Wa. 
D. 
Nicholas, prior of Wallingford, said 

to succeed, ii. 250, Wa. 
Johnde Celladies, i. 61 ; iii. 41, T. D. 
William de Trumpington, iii. 42, D. ; 
at the dedication of Worcester ca- 
thedral, iv. 409, Wo.; witnesses 
Magna Charta, i. 232, Bu. ; dies, i. 
93 ; iii. 141 ; iv. 427, T. D. Wo. 
John of Hertford, iii. 141, D. ; letters 
of absolution for the Canterbury 
monks brought to, iii. 156 ; op- 
pressed by prince Edward's bailiffs, 
iii. 201. 
Roger de Norton, appeals against arch- 
bishop Feccham's sentence on the 
exempt! being absent from his 
council, ii. 397 j iv. 483, Wa. Wo. ; 
dies, iii. 363, D. 



Alban's, S.» abbats of :— coii^. 

John of Berkhampstead, suit against, 
respecting the priory of Tynemouth, 
iii. 373, D. 
Thomas de la More, attack of the mob 
in 1381 on, iiL 417, D. 
^— prior of, Acharius, made abbat of 
Peterborough, ii. 73, Wi. 

• archdeacon of, iii. 285, D. 

— — chronicles of, iv. 338, O. 

Roger of, iii. 175, 197, 220, 250, 



D. ; gee Dunstable, canons of. 
Albano, cardinal bishops of: 

Walter, sent by Urban II. to William 

DL, ii. 38, 205, WL Wa. 
brings the pall to S. Ansehn, ii. 205, 

Wa. 
Pelagius, at Damietta, iii. 55, D. ; his 
translation of the Arabick writing 
at Damietta, iiL 62 1 letter on Pres- 
ter John, iii. 69. 
Payo Gayam, examines William of 

Eynsham, L 71, T. 
Beraldus sent to England, iii. 396, D.; 
arrives, iv. 521, Wo. ; his demand 
of six marks, iv. 522, Wo. ; preaches 
at the Parliament against the war 
with Prance, ib. ; goes to Philip 
lY., ib, ; met in London by Edward 
I., iv. 526 ; returns to France, ib, ; 
returns to England, and meets Ed- 
ward I. at Berwick to treat of peace, 
ib. 
Albemarle, William, second earl of, general 
at the battle of the Standard, ii. 227, 
Wa. 
— ^- Baldwin, fifth earl of, fief of, i. 204, 
Bu. ; surety for John in his treaty with 
PhiUp n., i. 205, Bu. i dies, ii. 273, 
Wa. 

William de Fortibus, sixth earl of. 



restores two castles to Henry HI., iii. 
60, D. ; seises three castles, iii. 63 ; 
takes Fotheringham castle, iu. 63; iv. 
413, D. Wo. I excommunicated by Pan- 
dulf and others, iii. 64, D. ; reasons for 
his excommunication, ib. ; his castle of 
Biham taken by HenryJII., iiL 64 ; iv. 



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INDEX. 



Albemarle, William de Fortibiu, sixth earl 
of — eont 
418, D.Wo. ; taken at Fountains abbey, 
iii. 64, D. ; submits to Henry HI, iT. 
413, Wo. ; banished for six years to the 
Holy Land, ib. ; his intended attack on 
London, iii. 83, D ; with Henry HL at 
the siege of Bedford castle, iii. 87, D. ; 
witnesses Magna Charta, i. 232, Bu. 

William de Fortibns, seventh earl 

of, obtains his wife's inheritance, iii. 143 
n,\ D. ; letter (with others) to Inno- 
cent IV. against his oppressions, i. 283, 
Bu. ; his quarrel with the abbat of 
Fountains settled, iii. 170, D. ; marries 
Isabella, daughter of Baldwin, earl of 
Devon, L 137, T. ; sworn of the king's 
council, i. 449, Bu. ; one of the twenty- 
four appointed by the barons, i. 450 ; 
acts of the council confirmed before, i. 
466 ; signs the letter to Alexander IV. 
against the Foitevins, i. 174, 460, T. 
Bu. ; one of the confederate barons 
against the Foitevins, iii. 210, D. ; dies, 
ii. 98 ; iv. 261, Wi. W. 

 Isabella de Fortibus, his wife $ tee 



Devon, Isabella de Kedvers, daughter of 
seventh earl. 

Avelina de Fortibus, daughter of 



seventh earl, marries prince Edmund, iL 
107 J iii. 250 ; iv. 222, Wi. D. O. W. ; 
her death, iv. 261, W. ; would have 
succeeded to the earidom of Devon had 
she lived, ib. 

Albemarie castle taken by William II., ii. 
36, WL 

Albemarle, Henry de, one of the Ely rob- 
bers, hanged in France, iii. 251, D. 

Alberic (called Alured) made earl of North- 
umberland by William L, il 32, Wi. 

Alberic, legate, holds a council in London 
inll38,iv. 378, Wo. 

Alberic, the Pope's notary, interdicts Win- 
chester cathedral in 1260, ii. 98, Wi. 

Albert of Hapsburg, battle with Adolph of 
Nassau at Gelheim, iv. 539, Wo. ; con- 
firmed king of the Romans by Boniface 
VIIL, iv. 556 ; emperor, iv. 557. 



Albert L, elector of Saxony, his visit to 
England, iii. 125, D. 

Albert, cardinal of S. Lorenxo in Ludna, 
absolves Heniy II. from the murder of 
Becket, iii. 20, D. 

Albigeois, crusade against, i. 32 ; ii. 266 ; 
iii. 54, 55, M. Wa. D. ; cities of, taken 
by S. de Montfort, iv. 55, O. ; reduced 
to submission, iv. 56 ; murder Guy de 
Montfort, iii. 61, D. ; persecute the 
church, iii. 74; banish Hugh de Laci, 
iii. 75 ; their Anti-pope, iii. 79, 80 ; 
affiurs of, in 1226, iii. 100, 101 ; the 
legate J. de Pecoraria hindered in his 
expedition to them by Frederick II., iL 
322, Wa. 

Albini, Odonel de, at Damietta, iU. 56, D. 

Philip de, oppoa^ prince Ix>uis in 

Sussex, iii. 48, D. ; the abbat of West- 
minster goes to, in the riots of 1223, iii. 
79 ; fidls in trying to quiet the rioters, ib. 
William de, (of Belvoir,) his castle 



demanded by John, i. 207, Bu. ; gives 
his son as hostage, and retains it, ib. ; 
witnesses Magna Charta, i. 232, Bu. ; 
captured by John in Rochester castle, iv. 
405, Wo. 
— — See Arundel, earls of. 



Album Castrum (i.«., Blanche), a castle of 
Hubert de Buigh, restored to him, i. 
112, T. 
Alcester (Alencestria), church of^ con- 
firmed to the abbey by Worcester priory, 
iv. 426, Wo. ; dedicated by bishop W. 
de Cantelupe, iv. 430. 
— — abbats of : 

William, sub-prior of Worcester, 

elected, but refuses, iv. 407, Wo. 
Maurice, ib.', at the dedication of 
Worcester cathedral, iv. 409 ; dies, 
i. 89 ; iv. 424, T. Wo. 
Bartholomew, the cellarer, iv. 424, 
Wo. $ blessed at Worcester, ib. ; his 
gifts to the sacrist, ib. 
Walter of Worcester dies, iv. 548. 
Robert de Oudebi, ib. 
Aldeburi, Nicholas de, iii. 261, D.; see 
Dunstable, canons of. 



INDEX. 



Aldenham (or Aldham), Peter de, iii. 376, 
£>. ; admitted to the cure of Bradbome 
church, iii. 392. 

Aideri, William of, hanged by William U., 
ii. 206, Wa. 

Aldhelm, S. ; see Sherborne, bishops of. 

Alditheleye ; see Audley. 

Aldrington, land in, committed to W. de 
AkUington for 20s, annnally by Tewkes- 
bury, i. 143, T. 

Aldsworth exchanged with ^thelred by 
Burton, i. 184, Bu. 

Aldulnestre (? Audley), i. 365, Bu. 

Alewesheye, land at, bought of Hugh 
Mortimer by Worcester, iv. 447, Wo. 

Aleppo attacked by Halan, i. 492, Bu.; 
taken by the Tartars, i. 495. 

^—^ sultan of, at war with the sultan of 
Cairo, i. 296, Bu.; makes peace with 
him, and war with the Christians, i. 368 ; 
opposes the Tartars, L 492. 

Alexander II., Pope, iy. 9, O. ; sends two 
cardinals to England, who degrade Sti- 
gand, ii. 29 ; iii. 424, Wi. Be. ; errone- 
ously said to consecrate Lanfranc, iii. 
424, Be. ; dies, iii. 425, Be. 

Alexander III., Pope, i. 48 ; ii. 56, 238 ; 
iii. 18, 440; iv. 31, T. Wi. Wa. D. Be. 
O. W. ; schism of Victor IV. against, i. 
48; ii. 56, 238; iii. 18, 440; iv. 32, T. 
Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. W. ; his part taken 
by all except the Lombards and Ger- 
mans, iv. 31, 32, O. W. ; acknowledged 
by France and England, i. 49, T. ; comes 
to England, ib, ; celebrates a council at 
Tours, i. 49; ii. 57, 238; iii. 18, 441; 
iv. 32, 380, T. Wi. Wa, D. Be. O. W. 
Wo. ; his respect for Becket, ii. 57, Wi. ; 
permits Gilbert Foliot to be translated 
from Hereford to London, iv. 380, Wo. ; 
absolves Becket from his obligation to 
the constitutions of Clarendon, ii. 58 ; iii. 
18 ; iv. 381, Wi. D. Wo. ; his reception 
at Home, i. 49 ; iii. 19 ; iv. 381 ; T. D. 
Wo. ; several English bishops go to, 
against Becket, ii. 58 ; iv. 381, Wi. Wo. ; 
suspends Beckef s cause, ii. 58, Wi. ; 
sends a cardinal to mediate between 



Alexander III., Pope— con^ 

Henry II. and Becket, ii. 59, Wi. ; sus- 
pends the archbishop of York for conse- 
crating prince Henry, ii. 60 ; consecrates 
Richard archbishop of Canterbury, i. 51 ; 
iv. 383, T. Wo. ; letter of Henry II. to, 
iii. 22, D. ; directions about Osney and 
S. Fride8wide*8, iv. 38, 0. ; submission of 
Frederick I. to, at Venice, ii. 240 ; iii. 22 ; 
iv. 38, 384, Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; submis- 
sion of Calixtus to, iii. 22 ; iv. 384, D. 
Wo. ; absolves Calixtus, i. 52, T. ; cele- 
brates the third Lateran council, i. 52 ; 
ii. 241 ; iv. 38, 384, T. Wa. O. Wo. ; 
dies, i. 17, 52 ; ii. 242 ; iii. 445 ; iv. 39, 
384, M. T. Wa. Be. O. W. Wo. 

IV., Pope, i. 329 ; ii. 95, 346 ; iii. 

461 ; iv. 106, 107, 443, Bu. Wi. Wa.Be. 
O. W. Wo. ; letter to archbishop Boni- 
fiEU^e announcing his election, i. 333, Bu. ; 
grants a tenth of church property for 
five years to Henry III., ii. 95 ; iv. 107, 
Wi. O. W. ; canonizes S. Clare, iii. 461, 
Be. ; letter to Osney respecting a debt 
due to Siennese merchants, iv. 107, O. ; 
offers the kingdom of Sicily to prince 
Edmund, i. 163, 339; iv. 114, 126, T. 
Bu. O. W. ; letter of, on this subject, i 
339, Bu. ; sends the bishop of Bologna 
to invest him, i. 349, Bu. ; war with 
Manfred, ib. ; sends Kustand to England, 
i. 350, Bu. ; letters for a crusade against 
Manfred, i. 350-353, Bu. ; complaints to, 
of the English clergy respecting the taxa- 
tion, i. 363, Bu. ; confirms the tax orr 
dered by Innocent IV., i. 367, Bu. ; 
allows Boger de Weseham to resign his 
see, i. 377, Bu. ; sends the archbishop of 
Messina and Rustand to England on the 
affairs of Sicily, i. 384, 385, Bu. ; de- 
mands of, from England, i. 103, 388 ; iv. 
1 15, 126, T. Bu. O. W. ; sends Herolt (or 
Arlot) to England, i. 163, 170, 409, 
T. Bu. ; debts of Henry IIL to, for the 
Sicilian affair, i. 390, Bu. ; makes peace 
with Manfred, and does not keep faith 
with Henry HI. about Sicily, iii. 197, 
D. ; confirms the settlement between the 



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INDEX. 



Alexander IV., Fope»con/. 
bishop and the monks of Winchester 
respecting Portland, Sec., ii. 96, Wi. ; 
sends letters to Henry HE. on the pro- 
perty of those who die intestate, 16. ; 
orders bishop W. de Cantelupe to conse- 
crate Sewal archbishop of York, iv. 444, 
Wo. ; appeal to, against the exactions 
of Henry HI., i. 405, Bn. ; orders arch- 
bishop Boniface to excommunicate arch- 
bishop Sewal, i. 408 ; iv. 444, Bu. Wo., 
and the dean of York, i. 408, Bu. ; letter 
to the archbishop of Paris about the dis- 
putes between the University and the 
Dominicans, I 430, Bu. ; reconmnends 
the Dominicans to consult, on the com- 
plaints against them, i. 434, Bu. ; his 
concession to the Dominicans, i. 435, 
Bn. ; letter to, firom the English barons 
against the Poitevins, i. 170, 457, T. Bu. ; 
had exhorted the English barons to aid 
the Sicilian undertaking, i. 457, Bu. ; 
letter to, about the peace of Cambray, i. 
461, Bu. ; appeal to, of Richard king of 
Grermany, against Alphonso of Castile, 
i. 467, Bu. ; letter to Richard king of 
Germany, i. 469, Bu. ; letter to the 
English barons respecting the I'apal pro- 
visions, i. 487, Bu. ; consecrates Aymer 
de Lusignan bishop of Winchester, ii. 
98, Wi. ; letter of, concerning the Tar- 
tars, i. 495, Bu. ; makes John of Exeter 
bishop of Winchester, iv. 448, Wo. ; is 
induced to write to S. Louis against the 
provisions of Oxford, i. 179, T.; absolves 
Henry HI. from his oath to observe the 
provisions of Oxford, i. 600, Bu. ; dies, 
i. 499 ; iii. 462 ; iv. 127, 446, Bu. Be. 
O. Wo. J dies at Viterbo, iv. 128, W. 

Alexander I., of Scotland, ii. 213, Wa. ; 
succeeds Edgar by consent of Henry I., 
iv. 337, O. 

Alexander II., of Scotland, ii. 281, Wa. ; 
knighted by John, iv. 400,Wo. ; betrothed 
to princess Joanna, iii. 58, D. ; marries 
princess Joanna, i. 65; ii. 84, 294; iii. 69 ; 
iv. 413, T. Wi. Wa. D. Wo. ; his punish- 
ment of the earl of Caithness, iii. 78, D. ; 



Alexander U., of Scotland— coRt. 
at the parliament at Worcester, iv. 415, 
Wo.; his arrangement respecting the 
property of Alan of Qalloway, iii. 148, 
D. ; makes peace with Henry ITT., iii. 
146, D. ; quarrels with Henry HI., bat 
is reconciled, ii. 90, Wi. ; terms of the 
peace, iii. 164, D. ; dies, i. 140, iiL 179 ; 
iv. 98, T. D. W. ; his widow, Mary de 
Coucy, at the marriage of Alexander 
lU. and Margaret, i. 296, Bu. 

Alexander III., of Scotland, occupies the 
border, iv. 102, W. ; at war with Henry 
III., but makes peace, ii. 333, Wa. ; be- 
trothed to princess Margaret, ii. 333 ; 
iii. 164; iv. 102, Wa. D. W. ; marries 
princess Margaret at York, i. 146, 
296; ii. 93; iii. 183; iv. 103,328,338, 
441, T. Bu. Wi. D. O. W. Wo. ; does 
homage to Henry HI., ii. 93 ; iv. 338, 
Wi. O. ; visit of Henry IH. to, i. 837, 
Bu. ; is prevented access to his wife, i. 
337 ; iii. 1 98, Bu. D. ; released from tute- 
lage, iii. 1 98, D. ; goes to Woodstock with 
his wife, ii. 95, Wi. ; visits England in 
1260, iii. 217, D. ; at the coronation of 
Edward I., ii. 118, 383; iv. 465, 467, 
Wi. Wa. Wo.; at the parliament at 
Westminster, ii. 390 ; iv. 474, Wa, Wo. ; 
does homage to Edward I., ii. 390 ; iv. 
277, Wa. O. W., for his lands in Tyne- 
dale and Westmerland, iv. 474, Wo.; 
dies, ui. 323 ; iv. 305, 492, D. O. W. 
Wo. ; his widow supposed to be left 
pregnant, iv. 306, O. W. ; dispute as to 
the succession after his death, iv. 337, 0. 

Alexander, canon of Hereford, i. 351, Bu. ; 
appointed deputy for Kustand, i. 354, 
Bu. 

Alexander, steward of archbishop Langton, 
sent by him to John, ii. 263, Wa, 

Alexander, the tithes of Charlton sold to, 
iii. 197, D. 

Alexius III. (called Alexander), emperor, 
i. 207, Bu. 

Alfred, king of Northumbria, succeeds Eg- 
frid, ii. 153, Wa. ; dies, ii. 154. 



mDJSJL 



11 



Alfred, king, anointed by Pope Leo IV. at 
Borne, ii. 8 ; iv. 8, 367, Wi. O. Wo. ; 
liis gentleness of cliancter, ii. 8, Wi. ; 
his war with the Danes, ii. 9 $ compelg 
GathnuD to become Christian, ib. ; forces 
Hasteng to fly the country, ifr. ; insti- 
tates the hundreds, ii. 10 ; his laws, ib. ; 
founds the monasteries of Athelney, 
Shaftesbury, and Hyde, ii. 10, 163, Wi. 
Wa. ; gives Hyde to S. Grimbald, ii. 10, 
Wi ; his reign, ib ; sends alms to S. 
Thomas in India, iii. 10; iv. 869, D. 
Wo. ; orders bishop Werefrid of Wor- 
cester to translate S. Gregory's dialogues 
into English, it. 563, Wo. ; dies, ib. ; 
buried at Hyde, ii. 10, Wi. ; Ids gifts to 
Winchester, ib. 

Alfred, son of iEthelred and Enmia, ii. 18; 
iv. 3, Wi. O. ; sent into Normandy, ii. 
174; i7. 3, 371, Wa. O. Wo.; passed 
over by the nobles as king for Cnut, ii. 
15 ; iv. 4, Wi. O. ; neglected by his 
mother, ii. 17, Wi. ; sent to England by 
Robert of Normandy, ii. 17, 180, Wi. 
Wa. ; account of his murder by Godwine, 
i. 3, 184 ; ii. 17, 181 ; iv. 4, M. Bu. Wi. 
Wa. O. 

Alfreton (.^3fredintone, Alferton), ex- 
changed with ^thelred by Burton abbey, 
i. 184, Bu. ; tithes of, given to Bermond- 
sey, iiL 428, Be. 

Alice, daughter of Louis YU., marries 
Theobald, count of Blois, iii. 15, D. 

Alice, daughter of Guy of Angouldme; 
see Angouldme, Alice of. 

Alice, wife of Hugh, mayor of Dunstable, 
her suit with the priory of Dunstable, 
iii. 195, D. 

Aliens, expelled from England, ii. 299,Wa. 

Allerton, North (Alurintona, Alvertone, 
Alwertune), battle of the StandaM at, 
iii. 15; iv. 22, D. O. W. 

Allmar, John, bill filed by Dunstable priory 
against, iii. 178, D. 

Almeria, taken by Alphonso VIII. of Cas- 
tile, ii. 232, Wa. 

Alneto, Godfrey de, quit-claims to Tewkes- 
bury, a meadow in Burnett, i. 144, T. 



Ahiwiok, William king of Scotland cap- 
tured at, iv. 86, 37, W. ; recovered by 
John de Vesci, iv. 197, W. ; surrendered 
to prince Edward, iv. 198, W. 

Alphonso YI., of Castile, defeats the Moors, 
iL 198, Wa. 

■^— VUL, of Castile, takes Almeria, ii. 
282, Wa. ; why called emperor of Spain, 
ii. 236. 

IX., of Castile, marries Eleanor, 



daughter of Henry H., iii. 19, D.; de- 
feats the Moors at Navas de Tolosa, i. 
32, M. 

X., of Cas^e, his claims and 



threats upon Gascony, i. 154 ; iii. 188, 
T. D. ; knights prince Edward, i. 323 ; 
iv. 471, Bu. Wo. $ marries his sister to 
him, i. 328, Bu.; elected king of the 
Romans by the archbishop of Treves and 
some electors, iv. 115, W. ; his promises, 
ib. ; sends an embassy to Rome, ib. ; 
appeal of Richard, king of the Romans, 
against, i. 467, Bu. ; sponsor to prince 
Alphonso, ii. 385 j iv. 468, Wa. Wo. ; 
absent from Spain during the invasion of 
the Saracens, ii. 119, 385 ; iv. 468, Wi. 
Wa. Wo. ; claims the kingdom of Ger- 
many, ii. 119, 386; iv. 468, Wi. Wa, 
Wo. ; at Belcaire with Gregory X., ii. 
119, 385; iv. 468, Wi. Wa. Wo.; his 
/far with Philip III. respecting Navarre, 
iv. 269, 471, W. Wo. ; besieges Fampe- 
Inna, iv. 269, W. ; Edward I. summoned 
to go against him, iv. 471, Wo. 

III., of Arragon, was to have mar- 



ried princess Eleanor, ii. 403 ; iii. 367, 
Wa. D. ; succeeds Pedro HI., iv. 305, 0. 
W. ; will not make peace with Philip IV. 
without the consent of the king of Cas- 
tile, iv. 306, O. W. ; meets Edward I. at 
Beame, and fr^ees Charles of Salerno, 
ii. 406, Wa. ; absolved from his excom- 
munication, ib. ; attacks Robert of Artois 
in Sicily, ib. ; defeats and captures Guy 
de Montfort, iv. 494, Wo. ; his truce 
with Charles of Salerno, iv. 497, Wo. ; 
at war with Sancho IV. of Castile, iv. 
498, Wo. ; dies, iii. 367, D. 



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INDEX. 



Alphonso I., of Portnga], takes Santarem 
and LisboD, ii. 233, Wa. 

Alphonso, brother of 8. Louis, gifts of S. 
Loais to, iii. 115, D. ; is to many 
Joanna of Toolonse, ib. ; made count of 
Poitou, iii. 157, D. ; invades the lands 
of Hugh de Lusignan, t6. ; sets off for 
the Crusade, i. 267, Bu. ; taken prisoner 
in Egypt, i. 288, Bu. 

Alphonso, prince, son of Edward I., bom 
at Bayonne, ii. 385 ; iv. 468, Wa. Wo. ; 
baptized by Walter, bishop of Exeter, ii. 
385 ; iv. 468, Wa. Wo. ; taken fix>m the 
font by Alphonso X. of Castile, ii. 885 ; 
iv. 468, Wa. Wo. ; confirmed by the 
archbishop of Ausch, ii. 385 ; iv. 468, 
Wa. Wo. ; his offering at the shrine of 
S. Edward, ii. 401 ; iv. 490, Wa. Wo. ; 
dies, ii. 401 ; iii. 313 ; iv. 296, 298, 489, 
490, Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; buried in West- 
minster abbey, ii. 401 ; iv. 297, 298, 
490, Wa. O. W. Wo. 

Alresford, market established at, by bishop 
Godfrey de Lucy, ii. 252, Wa. 

Alston (Alveston), put out to fann by 
Worcester priory, iv. 391, Wo.; the 
lease falls in, and is given to Kichard de 
Eruce, iv. 423 ; mill at, bought, iv. 430 ; 
virgate at, bought, iv. 435 ; the tempo- 
ralities surrendered by the bishop of 
Worcester to the prioiy, iv. 497. 

Alton (orHalton), rectors of: 

Peter de Rievaulz, gives the abbey of 
Waverley permission to celebrate in 
the oratory at Netham, il. 342, 
Wa. ; dies, iL 353. 
Peter of Exeter, ib, 

wood of, Adam de Gurdun captured 

in,ii. 370; iii. 241, Wa. D. 

Alured, uxgustly detains some land belong- 
ing to Marshfield church, i. 99, T. ; kind- 
ness of abbat Robert of Tewkesbury to, 
ib. 

Alvaston (Ailwaldestone), remarkable me- 
teor at, i. 310, Bu« 

Alvechnrch (Alwichekirke), bishop Wil- 
liam de Blois of Worcester dies at, i. 
101, T. ; given to A. by Worcester 



Alvechorch — cent 

priory, iv. 430, Wo. ; fair and market 

at, obtained by bishop Walter de Cante- 

lupe, iv. 431 ; perambulation to settle 

the boundaries between it and Norton, 

iv. 445. 
Alwin, earl of the East Angles, founds 

Ramsey, iv. 369, Wo. 
Alwy, founds Great Malvern, iv. 373, 

Wo. 
Amand, S., Aimery de, land bought of, by 

Dunstable, iii. 204, 207, D. ; dies, ilL 

323 ; scutage paid to his executors, iii. 

325. 
Amaury L, king of Jerusalem, goes to 

Cairo, and makes it tributary, ii. 238, 

Wa. 
Ambresbury (Ambrisbure, Hambrisbure), 

Constantine buried near, il. 148, Wa. ; 

Eleanor of Britanny translated to, i. 

118, T. ; queen Eleanor takes the veil at, 

ii. 404 ; iii. 326 ; iv. 307, Wa, J). O. 

W. ; queen Eleanor buried at, ii. 410 ; 

iii. 366, Wa. D. 
Ambresley ; see Ombersley. 
Ambrose, S., iii. 5, D. 
Ambroys, William, acts on a jury, iii. 381, 

D. 
Amedeus, a templar, letter to, about the 

Tartars, i. 491, Bu. / 

Amenel (Ampney ?), vicarage of, given to 

a priest named John, L 142, T. ; land in 

the manor redeemed, i. 146, T. 
Amiens, Firmin, bishop of, ii. 132, Wa. 
Amite, Geoffirey, boundaries between his 

lands and those of Dunstable priory, iii. 

302, D. 
Amour, S., William de, deprived by Pope 

Alexander IV., i. 432, Bu. 
Ampney Crucis (Omeneya), given to Ber- 

mondsey, iii. 428, Be. 

8. Peter ; see Eastington. 

Anacletus II. (Pierleoni), Anti-Pope, i. 

13 ; iv. 19, M.O. ; drives out Innocent 

II., ii. 49, 222 ; Wi. Wa. ; dies, ii. 49, 

Wi. 
Anagni, papal bulls and letters dated from, 

i. 320, 321, 885, 434, 470, Bu. 



INDEX. 



13 



Anagni, Stephen of, sent to exact the tenth 
in Eq^land in 12S9, i. 845, 365 ; iiL 114, 
125 ; IT. 70, Bn. D. O. ; receivea procura- 
tions from the monasteries, iii. 115, D. ; 
a pension of ten mariu giv«n to, by 
Tewkesbniy, i. 74, T. ; 109 ma^s paid 
to, by Tewkesbniy for the tenth, L 77, 
T. ; goes to Borne with BichaidMagnos, 
ib, ; the chnrch of S. Wenn giyen to, i. 
124; admitted by the bishop of Exeter, 
i. 127 ; ten marks dne to him to be paid 
oat of the church, i. 128 ; thirty marks of 
arrearspaidtOyby Tewkesbniy, L 141, 167. 

— ^ Gregory of, (his nephew,) arrange- 
ment with Tewkesbury respecting the 
church of Sandon, i. 167, T. 

Anastasius IV., Pope, i. 47 ; iL 235 ; ill 
16 ; iv. 29, T. Wa. D. O. W. ; restores 
WiUiam archbishop of York, iu. 16, D.; 
dies, i. 48 ; ii 236 ; iii. 439 ; iv. 29, T. 
Wa. Be. O. W. 

Andely, buUt by Bicbaid L» u. 64, WL ; 
taken by PhiHp n., L 26 ; iL79,M.Wi.; 
exchange respecting, made by the arch- 
bishop of Bonen, i. 204, Bu. ; river of, 
L 199, Bu. ; forest, limit of the English 
fortifications, L 204, Bu. ; island of, i. 
208, Bu. 

Andover, a priest killed by lightning in 
the church of, ii. 60 ; iv. 383, Wi. Wo. 

Andretesburie (Leicestershire), given to 
Bermondsey by W. de Belmeis, iiL 432, 
Be. 

Andrew II., king of Hungary, at the siege 
of Damietta, iii. 55, D. ; tries to seiae 
the Albigensian anti-Pope, iii. 80, D. 

Andronicns, emperor, killed, iii. 23, D. 

Angers, invaded by the Northmen, iii. 9, 
D ; university of Paris removed to, iii. 
117, D. 

Angles come into England, iv. 862, Wo. 

Anglesea seiaed by the Welsh, i. 6, M. ; 
king Magnus passes through, li.j laid 
waste by Henry III., iv., 436, Wo. ; re- 
mains in posaession of the sons of Grif- 
fith, iv., 438, Wo. ; attacked and con- 
quered by Edward L in 1277, iii. 275; 
iv. 272, D. O. W. ; to be held by Llewellyn 



Anglesea— coil/, 
under a tribute to Edward I., ii. 124, 
388 ; iv. 274, Wi. Wa. W. ; given in 
charge to Luke de Tani, iii. 292, D ; the 
Welsh use, as a place of safety, iii. 385, 
D. ; the Welsh expelled from, by Edward 
L, iii. 386, D. ; taken by Edward I. in 
1295, iv. 339, 520, O. Wo. 

bridge of, losses of the English at, 

iv., 484, 486, Wo. 

Anglia, the name given to Britain by 
Ecgbricht, il 8, WI 

Angnon, Alexander de, lets Hamm manor 
to Tewkesbury on lease, i. 168, T. 

Angoul6me, Ailmar, count of^ takes his 
daughter from Hugo le Brun, and gives 
her to John, i. 202, Bu. ; liege man of 
John, i. 205 ; dies, ii. 273, Wa. 

*— Alice of, treaty of marriage with 
Gilbert de Clare, i. 151, T. ; married, I 
154 n., T. ; informs Henry IH. of the 
intentions of John D'Eyvile, iii. 245, D. 
Mary of, marries Robert de Fer- 



rers, i. 285, Bu. 
Aigou, acknowledges Arthur, i. 198, Bu.; 

laid waste by Marcad^, ib, ; demanded 

of John for Arthur by Philip, i. 200, Bu. 

Fulk, count of ; see Fulk. 

— — Geofiirey, count of ; see Planta- 

genet, Geofl&^y. 

Charles, count of; see Charles, 



count of Aiqou. 
Ankirwik, prioress of, arrangement with 

Bermondsey respecting the tithes of the 

manor of Stikeldene, in Greenford 

parish, iii 446, 459, Be. 
Anne, queen of Richard II., dies, iii. 482, 

Be. 
Ansegilsius, fkther of Pepin of Heristal, 

iv. 365, Wo. 
Anselm, S. ; see Canterbury, archbishops of. 
Anselm, nephew of S. Anselm, abbat of S. 

Sabas, brings the pall to archbishop 

Ralph, ii. 215, Wa. ; consecrates aich- 

bishop Ralph, iii. 14, D. 
Anserus, iv. 364, Wo. 
Ansfirid, count of Beauvais, becomes bishop 

of Utrecht, ii. 169, Wa. 



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INDEX, 



Antioch, council of, iii. 5, D. ; taken by 
the crusaders, I. 6, 44 ; ii. 40, 207 ; iv. 
13, M. T. Wi. Wa. O. ; again taken in 
the second crusade, iy. 35, W. ; attacked 
by the Toroomans, L 370, Bu. ; attacked 
by the Tartars, i. 492, Bu. ; taken, i. 
495 ; iv. 218, Bu, W. 

^— ^- prince of $ «««Bohemiind. 

Appleby, right of Burton to the tithes of, 
i. 289, Bu. ; assessment of,i. 865, 36 7, Bu. 

Apulia, subdued by Otho IV., I 59, T. ; 
honour of, giyen to prince Edmund, son 
of Heniy EI., i. 163 j see 8icily. 

"^—^^ Thomas, count of, attacks the forces 
of Frederick II., iii. 114, D. 

Aquila, Qilbert de, suspended and sent to 
Rome for offidaling during the interdict, 
iii. 40, D ; his land, iiL 151, D. 

Aquinas, S. Thomas, bom, iy. 62, W. ; 
opposition to, at Paris, i 432, Bu. ; dies 
at Fossa Nuoya, ii. 882, Wa. 

Aquinum, Thomas of, letter of Henry m. 
to, respecting the Sairaceiis in Lucera, i. 
400, Bu. 

Aquitaine, submits to Charles v., iii. 479, Be. 

Aragon, Sancho, archbishop of; ««e Toledo. 

Archer, Heniy, goes to Rome, iiL 184, D. 

Arches, dean of the, iii. 872, D. 

Archiepiscopal sees in England, iii. 4 ; iy. 
359, D. Wo. 

Ardem, Thomas de, gives S. George's 
Southwark and Homdon tithes to 
Bermondsey, iii 488, Be. 

Ardem, Thomas de, his son, (5. 

Ardfert [?], John, bishop of, consecrates 
altars at Wavericy, ii. 801, 809, Wa. 

Ardres (Ardeys), priors sent to the general 
chapter held there, iii. 135, D. 

Arem le, land so called, iii. 248, D. 

Argences, castle of, taken by Robert of 
Normandy, ii. 208, Wa. 

Argentine (Archemdem^ Argent, Argen- 
tem, Argenteym, Argenthom, Argento- 
' eim), Richard de, witnesses Magna 
Charta, i. 232, Bu. ; his two sons cap- 
tured by Llewellyn, iiL 127, D. ; remains 
in the tower of David after the capture 
of Jerusalem, iii. 1 50, D. 



Argentine, Qiles de, opposes the election of 
R de Waldia to Wymondley Parva, iii. 
175, D. ; one of the confederate barons, 
iy. 450, Wo. ; one of the twelve elected 
by the four appointed by the provisions 
of Oxford, i. 449, Bu. ; one of the twenty- 
four appointed by the barons, i. 450, 
Bu. 

— Richard de, killed by the Welsh in 
1281,iy. 289,0. W. 

Aries, entered by Raymond V. of Pro- 
vence, iii. 153, D. 
 Henry, lung of, son of Frederick 

n.,i5. 

bishops of : 



Trophimus, ii. 182, Wa. 
Etherius, consecrates 6. Augustine, 
ii. 149,Wa. 
Arlot ; see Herlot. 
Armagh, S. Malachy, bishop of, dies at 

Clairvaux, ii. 233, Wa. 

 the pall sent to, by Eugenius HI., 

ii. 284, Wa. 
Armenia, king of, his advice to the Tar^ 

tars, i. 498, Wa. ; restored to its king by 

Gazan, khan of the Tartars, iv. 546, 

Wo. 
Amaldus Amalricus ; see Citeaux, Kar- 

boxme. 
Amleye, Robert de, his agreement with 

Worcester priory, iv. 517, Wo. 
Arnold, the Pope's protonotary, i. 469, 

Bu. 
Amulf, emperor, dies, iii. 10, D. 
Amulf, count of Flanders ; see FUnders, 

counts of. 
Amulf becomes bishop of Metz, iv. 364, 

Wo. 
Arques, Philip II. retires firom, ii. 254, 

Wa. 
Arras, Peter, abbat of Citeaux, made 

bishop of, ii. 243, Wa. 
Arsur, taken by Saladin, L 19, M. 
Arthur, king, in Wales, ii. 3, Wi. ; account 

of, iv. 362, Wo. ; subdaes France, iii. 6, 

D. ; his victory over Lucius and the 

Romans, ii. 147 ; iii. 7, Wa. D. ; legend 

of him andModred, ii. 3 ; iii. 7 ; WI. D. ; 



INDEX. 



15 



Arthur, king — coni. 
in the isle of Avallon, iii. 7, D. ; his 
death, ii. 148, Wa. ; his bones found at 
Glastonbiiry in 1191,1. 21, M. ; his tomb 
at Glastonbury opened in 1278, ii. 389 ; 
iv.*474, Wa. Wo. j his crown given op 
to Edwaid L by the Welsh, ii. 401 ; iv. 
489,Wa. Wo. 

Arthur, son of Geoffrey Flantagenet, bom, 
iii. 24 ; iy. 87, D. W. ; declared heir by 
Richard I.,ii. 64 ; iii. 25, Wl D. ; league 
of John and Philip IL against, iii. 26 ; 
acknowledged by the princes of Ai^ou, 
Le Mans, and Tours, i. 198 ; iv. 49, Bu. 
O. ; giyen up by his mother to Philip 
n., and sent to Paris, 1. 198, Bu. j his 
castles, &c., seized by Philip II., ib.; 
knighted by Philip IL, i. 199, Bu. ; does 
homage to him, tft. ; demands by Philip 
of John for, i. 200, Bu. ; does homage 
to John, but remains in Philip's custody, 
i. 201 ; It. 390, Bu. Wo. ; is to hold 
Britanny of John, i. 204, Bu. ; settle- 
ment respecting, in the treaty between 
John and Philip II., i. 205, Bu. ; rebels 
agunst John, it. 49, O. ; makes peace 
with John, ih. ; sent by Philip II. with 
an army to besiege Mirabeau, ii. 254, 
Wa. ; beaeges queen Eleanor in Kira- 
beau, iy. 391, Wo. ; captured by John, L 
26, 57, 209 ; ii. 78, 79, 254 ; iy. 51, 891, 
M.T.Bu.Wi.Wa.O.W.Wo. ; murdered 
by John, i. 27, iy. 51, 58, M. W. ; dies 
in John's custody, iy. 51, O. ; his body 
thrown into the Seine, i 27, M. ; into 
the sea, iy. 51, W. { buried at the priory 
of S. Marie des Prez, belonging to Bee, 
i. 27, M. 

Articles of enquiry by the Papal legates in 
1273, ii. 113, 380 ; iy. 468, Wi. Wa. Wo. 

Artois, Robert I., count ot, goes to the 
crusade with S. Louis, i. 267 ; ii. 340, 
Bu. Wa.; drowned at Mansourah, i, 
142, 286 ; iy. 440, T. Bu. Wo. 

Robert II., count of, sent by Philip 

IV. against Alphonso HI. in Sicily, and 
defeated by Roger Loria, ii. 406, Wa. ; 
slain at Courtrai, iy. 552, Wo. 



Artois, Robert of, a Dominican, sent by 
the magnates of the kingdom of Jerusa- 
lem to Henry HI., i. 368, Bu. 

Arundel, castle, taken by Henry I., ii. 210, 
Wa. ; Matilda besieged in, by Stephen, 
ii. 227, Wa. 

— ^ William de Albini, Ist earl of, dies 
at Wayerley, ii. 240, Wa. 

William de Albini, 2nd earl of. 



dies, ii. 249, Wa. 

William de Albini, 8rd earl o^ 



goes to Damietta, ii. 292 {iii. 56 ; Wa. 
D. ; dies at Eainel, near Rome, on his 
return, ii. 294 ; iii. 66 ; Wa. B. ; buried 
at Wymondham, ii. 294 ; iii. 66, Wa. D. 
WUIiam de Albini, 4th earl of. 



dies, ii. 299 ; iii. 90, Wa. D. ; buried at 
Wymondham, ii. 299, Wa. 

Hugh de Albini, 5th earl of, under 



the charge of Hubert de Burgh, iii. 103, 
I). ; sentence in his fiiyour against arch- 
bishop Edmund, i. 106, T. ; dies, i. 
130, T. 

Isabella, widow of Hugh de Albini, 



founds Marham, ii. 344, Wa. ; has per- 
mission from the Pope to enter Wayerley 
abbey to consult the abbat on this, ii. 
345, Wa. 

Edmund Eitz-Alan, 7th earl, 



knighted by Edward I. at Westminster, 
iy. 558, Wo. ; beheaded at Hereford, iy. 
347, O. 

Richard Fitz-Alan, 9th earl, slaugh- 



ter of the men of Cheshire by, iii. 419, D. 
Asa, John^ lord of CsBsarea, joins in a 

letter to Henry HL, i. 368, Bu. 
Asaph, S., bishops of: 

Geofi&ey of Monmouth, ii. 234, Wa. 
Geoftey, suspended by Becket, iy. 

382, Wo. 
Adam, dies, i. 52 ; il 242, T. Wa. ; 

dies at Osney, iy. 39, 0. 
John, i. 53 ; ii. 243, T. Wa. ; dies, ii. 

244, Wa. 
Reiner, ii. 244 ; iy. 40, Wa. O. W. j at 
the consecration of Hugh, bishop 
of Hereford, iy. 406, Wo. ; at the 
dedication of Worcester cathedral, 



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INDEX. 



Asaph, S., bishops of: — cohL 
Reiner — eont 
IT. 409, Wo.; dedicates Gsrendon 
church, ii. 291, 292, Wa. ; dies, i. 
67, T. 
Abraham, it. 417, Wo. 
Howel, dies, iy. 438, Wo. 
Anian, consecrated by the bishops of 
Worcester, Bangor, and Meath, W. 
439, Wo. 
Asbibm, inrades England, ii. 28, 190, Wi. 
Wa. ; takes York, ib. ; defeated by 
William I., and ffies, ii. 28, 191, Wi. Wa. 
Ascalon, captured by Saladin, L 19, M. ; 
restored by bishop Peter des Roches, iii. 
126, D. ; rebuilt by Richard of ComwaU^ 
IV. 87, W. 
Ascolph, Matilda wife of, and Graald son 
of, give the advowson of Fyfield to Ber- 
mondsey, iii. 431, Be. 
Ash (de Fraxino), Richard, receives tax 
marks annually for his services to 
Tewkesbnry. i. 79, T. 

Richmd, imprisoned at Dunstable 
on a charge of homicide, iii. 266, D. ; 
cleared of the charge, and his goods 
restored, ib, 
Ashbume ( Assebume, Esbume, Essebnme, 
Essebuma), fire at, iiL 185, D. ; advow- 
son of, recovered fh)m the deans of 
Lincoln by Henry III., i. 499 ; iii. 215, 
Bu. D. 

 vicars of : 

John dies, iii. 215, D. ; had paid fifty 
annual marks to the dean and chap- 
ter of Lincoln, ib. 

Feter of Winchester presented by 
Ilenry III., ib,; income paid him 
by the dean and chapter of Lincoln, 
iii. 216. 

 Roger de, dies, iii. 85, D. 
Robert de, pasturage given to 



Dunstable by, iii. 180, D. ; fidelity to 
Dunstable sworn before, iii. 184. 
Ashby, Canons' (Esseby), Geoffrey de 
Heketone made prior of, iii. 100, D. ; 
Dunstable priory receives the church of 
Higham Ferrers from, iii. 160, D. 



Ashby, Canons*, Hugh of, serves on a 
jury, iii. 344, 353, D. 

Adidown (Assandnn), battle of, ii. 15, 
177, WL Wa. ; Cnot builds a church at, 
ii. 15, WL 

Ashmore [?] ; tee Essemere. 

Ashridge (Esserugge, Assoerugge, Assche- 
rugge), college of Bonhommes founded 
at, by Edmund, earl of Cornwall, iiL 
305, D. ; church dedicated by bishop 
O. Sutton, iii. 326; Edward I. keeps 
Christmas at, iii. 363 ; attacked by the 
mob in 1381, liL 417. 

John of, his suit against Dunstable, 

iii. 218, D. 

Aspec (Espec), Walter, at the battle of the 
Standard, ii. 227, Wa. 

Assassins sent by Manfred to murder 
Henry III., i. 395, Bu. 

Assize of bread, wine, and beer, in 1256 
in England, L 375, Bu. 

Aston Magna, advowson of, iv. 404, Wo. 

Aston Tirrold, miracle at, ii. 352, Wa. 

Athelncy monastery founded by Alfred, iL 
10, 163. WL Wa. 

Atherstone - upon - Stour (Edrichestun), 
church of, given to Adam de Albo 
Monasterio, i. 105, T. ; W., parson of, 
dies, ib.; 4«. from, given by abbat 
Robert of Tewkesbury to the chantry of 
Tewkesbury, L 129. 

Athens, S., relicks of, i. 96, T. 

Athol, John, earl of, given in custody to 
William, earl of Warwick, by Edward I., 
iv. 527, Wo. ; hanged, iv. 559. 

Atleberg, J. de, official of the bishop of 
Lichfield, letter of, i. 401, Bu. 

Atlow (Atteloue, Attelowe), tithes at, let, 
iii. 279, D. ; agreement at, with respect 
to the manor of Ballidon, iii. 337, D. ; 
prgedial tithes of, fall in, iii. 370, D. 

Atte-Bowe, Alice, murders L. Ducket, iiL 
314 ; iv. 489, D. Wo.; burnt, iv. 490,Wo. 

Atte-Halle, Andrew, writ to, to restore four 
acres of land, iii. 329, D. 

Gregory, charge against, respect- 
ing the commonage at Houghton, iiL 
345, D. 



INDEX. 



17 



Atte-Ho, William and Alexandra, corrody 
granted to, by Dunstable, iii. 291, D. 

Attie, Ingelard de, suspected of treason, 
and gives hostages to surrender Windsor 
castle, iiL 68, D. 

Aubin, James, dies, ir. 511, Wo. 

Aaboin, La Ferte de S., reconciliation of 
Henry II. and Becket at, iii. 19, D. 

Andley (Andedele, Alditbeleye, Audithe- 
leye, Aldithelege), James de, (second 
baron Andley,) with Richard of Corn- 
wall at Aachen, iii. 203, D. ; one of the 
confederates against the Foiteyins, iii. 
210, D. ; sworn of the king's council at 
Oxford, i. 449, Bu. ; the acts of the 
council confirmed before, i. 456, Bu. ; 
signs the letter to Alexander IV. against 
the Foitevins, i. 174, 460, T. Bu. ; ad- 
vances against the earl of Derby, but 
flies, iii. 235, D. 

Augustine, S., of Hippo, iii. 6, D. ; death 
of, iv. 361, Wo. ; his relicks brought to 
Favia, ii. 155, Wa. ; authority of, iii. 
325, D. ; quoted by Grosseteste, i. 423, 
Bu. 

S., of Canterbury ; see Canterbury, 

archbishops of. 

Augustinians, Order of, accepted by the 
council of Lyons, iii. 261, D. ; learning 
of, iv. 537, Wo. ; chapter of, at Oxford, 
iv. 318,0. W. 

Aumarle, John, count of, slain at Cour- 
trai, iv. 552, Wo. 

Aumeri, Boger de, his suit against the 
abbat of Osney respecting Weston manor, 
iv. 112, 209, O. ; settlement of the case, 
iv. 126, 210, O. 

Aumone (Eleemosyna, in Normandy), 
abbats of : 

Serlo, dies, ii. 242, Wa. 

Gervase, abbat of Landais, ii. 242. 

Ralph, dies, ii. 256. 

Hameric, dies, it 298. 

Sanctius, ii. 298 ; resigns, ii. 301. 

Martin, ii. 301 ; dies, ii. 310. 

Geoffi%y, abbat of Landais, ii. 310; 

resigns, ii. 319. 
Robert, abbat of Begars, ii. 319. 

VOL. V. 



Aungewin (Aangevin), land of, suit of 
Dunstable respecting, iii. 181, 182, D. 

Stephen, lends the king ten marks, 

iii. 294, D. 

Auray, battle of, iii. 477, Be. 

Aurelia, queen of Clovis II., iv. 364, Wo. 

Aurora Borealis in 1173,i. 51, T.; m 1174, 
iv. 383, Wo.; in 1177, i. 17, M.; in 
1188,1.20; ii. 63, M. Wi. 

Ausch, Amanevus de Armagnac, arch- 
bishop, confirms prince Alphonso, ii. 
385 ; iv. 468, Wa. Wo. 

Austiclive, Hubert de Burgh taken to, iv. 

76, W. 
Auvergne, Astremonius bishop of, ii. 132, 

Wa. 
Avallon, isle of, Arthur. buried in, i. 21, 

iii. 7, M. D. 
Austria, Leopold, duke of; see Leopold. 
Autumn, late in 1258, iii. 210, D. 
Autun (Edna), Brunchildis buried at, iv. 

364, Wo. 

Auxerre, victory of Charles the Bald at, 
iv. 367, Wo. 

S. German, bishop of ; see Ger- 
man, S. 

Avesnes, John of, at war with the countess 
of Flanders, i. 306, Bu. ; sent by the 
electors to the empire to Richud of 
ComwaU, iv. 112, W. 

Avignon, besieged and taken by Louis 
Vin , i. 69 ; u. 302 ; iiL 101 ; iv. 68, 
418, T. Wa. D. O. Wo. ; submits to the 
Fope, and its walls thrown down, iv. 
418, Wo. ; bull dated at, iii. 414, D. 

Axholme, isle of, laid waste by John, i. 224 ; 

captured by the disinherited barons, iii. 

240, D. ; fortified by Simon de Montfort 

the younger, iv. 181, 183, 456, W. O. 

Wo. ; difficulty of entrance into, iv. 181, 

W. ; taken by prince Edward, iii. 240 ; 

iv. 181, 183, D. W. O. 
Aylesbury, prebend of, iii. 247, 362, D. 
 Fercival de Lavania, prebendary 

of, iii. 247, D. ; dies, iii. 362. 

the lord of the manor of, iii. 362. 

-^— bailiffs of, iii. 354. 

B 



18 



INDEX. 



Aylesbury, Walter of, ao«. paid to, by 
Dunstable, to look after a lawsuit in tbeir 
interests, iii. 358, D. 

Aynboe (Eynho), Philip de, found mnr- 
dered, iii. 320, D. 

B. 

B., Th. de, auditor of Rustand, i. 364, Bu. 
Baalum, Winebald de, gifts of, to Bermond- 

sey, iii. 427, 439, Be. ; his wife Hawisia ; 

see Gumay, Hawisia de. 
John de, witnesses Magna Charta 

in 1225, i. 232, Bu. 
Babbe, Stephen, freedman of Dunstable, 

money levied from, liL 364, D. 
Babylon, taken by Cazan, khan of the 

Tartars, iv. 546, Wo. 
Bagdad (Baldac, Baldach, Baldas), iii. 66, 

71, D. ; taken by the Tartars, i. 495, Bu. 
Bahuse, Simon de, serves on a jury, iii. 

353, D. . 
Bailifis, laws concerning, i. 251, Bu. 
Bainard, Qeoffirey, accuses William of Eu 

of treason, and vanquishes him in com- 
bat, ii. 205, Wa. 
William, deprived of his lands by 

Henry I., iL 214, Wa. 
Baldwin I., king of Jerusalem, li. 207, Wa. ; 

dies, i. 10 ; ii, 45, 217 ; iv. 17, M. Wi. 

Wa.0. 
— — ^- n., king of Jerusalem, ii. 45, 207, 

Wi. Wa. ; dies, ii. 223, Wa. 

IIL, king of Jerusalem, ii. 207, Wa. 



Baldwin, count of Flanders ; see Flanders, 
counts of. 

Baldwin L, emperor of the East. See 
Flanders, counts of (Baldwin IX.). 

-^— n., emperor of the East, in Eng- 
land, and receives gifts from Henry HI., 
ii. 318, Wa. 

Balham, given to Bermondsey, iii. 430, Be. 

BaUol (BaUol, Bailloil, Bayllel, Baylol, 
Baynol) : 

— Bernard de (third baron), meets 
and defeats William the Lion, iv. 35, W. 
Hugh de (fourth baron), castle of, 



besieged by Eustace de Vesci, iii. 47, D. 



Baliol, John de (fifth baron), obtidns his 
wife's property in Galloway, iii. 143, h^, 
D. ; guardian of Alexander DL, iii. 198 ; 
appointed counsellor to prince Edward 
by the barons, L 445, Bu. ; one of the 
twelve appointed at Oxford, i. 449 ; one 
of the twenty-four, i. 450 ; set free after 
the battle of Lewes, iii. 232, D. ; his 
slaughter of the barons at Chesterfield, 
iii. 241 ; one of the twelve elected by the 
dictum of Eenilworth, ii. 372 ; iii. 243, 
Wa.D. 

 John de (eighth baron), marries 
Isabella de Warrenne, iv. 284, O. W. ; 
submits his clium to the crown of Scot- 
land to Edward I., ii 411 ; ui. 368 -, iv. 
507, 508, Wa. D. Wo. ; appointed king 
by Edward L, iv. 334, 338, 511,0. Wo. ; 
crowned, iii. 374, D. ; his homage to 
Edward I., iv. 338, 511,0. Wo. ; adheres 
to Philip IV. in spite of his homage, iv. 
526, Wo. ; rebels, is captured and out- 
lawed, iv. 339, O. ; submits to Edward 
L, and is sent to the tower, iii. 404, 
D. ; brought to London, but allowed 
his liberty by Edward I., iv. 628, Wo. 
Edward de (son of eighth baron). 



sent with his fiither to the tower, iii. 
404, D. ; invades Scotland, and wins the 
battle of Gladsmoor, iv. 349, O. ; does 
homage to Edward IH., ib, 

« Alexander de, advances agamst the 



English at Dunbar, iv. 527, Wo. 

Ingram de, aids Simon de Mont- 



fort the younger at Northampton, iii. 
229, D. ; killed at Dunbar, iv. 527, Wo. 

Ballard, Richard, freeman of Dunstable, 
money levied on, iii. 364, D. 

Balle, John, the insurgent priest, hanged, 
iii. 418, D. 

Ballidon in the Peak (Balidena, Baledene, 
Badelydone, Balidene, Badelesdene), first 
crop obtained from, iii. 80, D. ; a moiety 
of the chapel recovered by Dunstable, 
iii. 104 ; a rent-charge bought in, iii 
161 ; purchase of, and smt respecting a 
bovate in, iii. 176, 184; suit respecting 
the tithes of the manor of, iii. 337. 



INDEX. 



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Ballidon, Walter de, iii. 184, D. 
—^ Walter de, admitted to profess in 
Dunstable priory, iii. 342, D. 

John de, supported by the priory, 



iii. 354, D. 

Ballok Boger, concerned in the afiray of 
Simon Mostard's death, iii. 307, D. 

Bamborough (Baenburc), castle besieged 
by William H., ii. 205, Wa. ; Malvoisin 
built befbre it, ib, j surrendered to Wil- 
liam II., i6. ; surrendered to Henry II. 
by Malcohn IV., il 237 ; iii. 18, Wa. 
D. ; besieged by the Scots, iv. 349, O. 

Bamborough, Morel de, slays Malcolm 
III., ii. 202, Wa. ; surrenders Bam- 
borough castle to William II., ii. 205, 
Wa. ; gives up the names of many who 
had rebelled against William II., ih. 

Banbury (Bannebirre, Banebyre), castle 
built by Alexander, bishop of Lincoln, 
iv. 18, W. ; a woman and boy im- 
mured at, iii. 76, B. 

Banchai, Hugh de, captured by John at 
Mirabeau, i. 26, M. 

Banelonde, land near, bought by Dun- 
stable, iii. 178, D. 

Baneter (le Bantere), Alexander, fined, iii. 
316, D. ; murdered, iii. 353. 

Bangor, bishops of: 

S. Daniel, dies, ii. 148, Wa. 

David consecrated by archbishop 
Ralph, iv. 377, Wo. 

Guy, i. 52, T. 

Alan, prior of St. John's, Jerusa- 
lem, L 55 ; iv. 388, T. Wo. ; dies, 
i. 65, T. 

Robert, dies, i. 60 ; ii. 278 ; iv. 401, 
T. Wa. Wo. ; buried at Shrews- 
bury, ii. 273, Wa. 

Martin, or Cadogan, abbat of Blanch- 
lande, i. 61 ; iv. 404, T. Wo. ; at 
the dedication of Worcester cathe- 
dral, iv. 409, Wo. ; dies at Dore, 
i. 122, T. 

Richard, assists at the consecration of 
Ani^, bishop of S. Asaph, iv. 439, 
Wo. 



Bannockbum, battle of, iii. 469 ; iv. 343, 
561, Be. O.Wo. 

Banstead (Banstude), Hubert de Burgh 
dies at, i. 130, T. 

Bar (Bares, Barre, Barres), Henry II., count 
of, opposes the coronation of S. Louis, iii. 
102, D. ; goes to the Holy Land, iii. 150. 

Henry HI., count of, marries prin- 
cess Eleanor, iii. 376 ( iv. 336, 513, D. 
O.Wo. 

William de, sent by Philip H. to 



the assistance of S. de Montfort at 
Muret, ii. 279, Wa. ; captures Pedro II., 
ib, ; captured in the fight off Sandwich, 
iv. 409. 

William de, his offer of hospitality 



to Henry III., i. 328, Bu. 
Bar-Bur-Aube, Nicholas, dean of, deposed 
by Pope Alexander IV., i. 432, Bu. 

Bardney (Bardenei, Bardona, Bardeney), 
abbats of : 

[Robert, iii. 38, D. ? ; (see Pref. to 

vol. iii. p. XXX.)]. 
Ralph, deposed, iii. 41, D. 
Peter, prior of Lanthony, iii. 40. 
Matthew, dies, iii. 79. 
— ^ monks of, present toEddlesborongh, 
iii. 216. 

Simon of, made vicar of Pullox- 



hiU, iii. 128, D. 

Bardulf, Hugh, dies, ii. 255, Wa. 

William, elected on the side of the 

barons at Oxford, i. 447, Bu. ; appointed 

guardian of Nottingham castle, i. 453 ; 

iv. 146, Bu. W. ; surrenders it to Henry 

IIL, iv. 146, W. 

Barfleur (Barbefleot), prince William 
drowned at, i. 10, M. 

Barham Down (Berhamdone), colloquy 
between John and the papal nuncios at, 
iv. 56, W. 

Bari, princess Isabella, wife of Frederick 

n., buried at, i. 122, T. 
Barkam, Robert, fined, iii. 316, D. 
Barking, abbey founded, iii. 8, D. ; Sarah 

de Walebar, abbess, dies, iii* 41 ; free 

election to, granted, iii 42. 

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INDEX. 



Barnety the commonalty of, rise agsunst 

the abbat of S. Alban's, iiL 416, D. 
Barnwell, the belfry of the church burnt 

by lightning, iii. 340 ; iy. 314, 495, D. 

O. W. Wo. 
Baro, Robert de, with Pope Alexander 

IV., on behalf of lUchard, king of the 

Romans, i. 469, Bu. 
Batons, refuse to abide by the award of S. 

Louis as to the proTisions of Oxford, 

i. 179, T. ; advice to them, ib. 
war, beginning of, ii 100, 355 ; iii. 

221, 463 ; iv. 134, 448, WL Wa. D. Be. 

O. W. Wo. 

disinherited, sentence on, ii. 103; 



iiL 243, Wi. D. ; they take the isle of 
Ely, ii. 104, Wi. ; their cause taken up by 
Gilbert de Clare, ii. 105 ; iii. 245, Wi. 
D. ; their submission and restoration, ii. 
105, 110, 372 ; iii. 246, Wi. Wa. D. 
- oppress the poor in England, iii. 



251, D. 

Barri, Robert, serres on a jury, iii 319, D. 
Bartholomew of Carcassonne, legate of the 

Albigensian Anti-Pope, iii. 79, D. 
Barton, Geoffrey de, his purchase of land, 

iii. 158, D. ; elected prior of Dunstable, 

iii. 158 ; see Dunstable, priors of. 
Robert de, ordained snb-deacoD, 

iii. 176. 

John Fitz Ralph de, serves on a 



juiy, iii. 344, 345. 

Barwith (Barewurthe, Barworthe), chan- 
try in, granted to W. de Elston, iii. 144, 
211, D. ; suit against Dunstable priory 
for an acre in, iii. 195. 

Baseville, Gilbert de, dies, ii. 273, Wa. 

. his son, gifts of, to Waverley, ib. 

Basile, Peter de, kiUs Richard I., i. 24 ; 
ii. 71 ; iii. 27, M. Wi. D. ; is pardoned 
by Richard I., ii 71, Wi. ; sent by Mar- 
cade to princess Joanna, i6. ; his horri- 
ble death, ib, 

Basilia, of Worcester, dies, and is buried 
at Osney, iv. 249, O. 

Basinges, Walter, abbat of Gloucester, 
blessed at, i 131, T. 

Basinghamy John de, dies, iii 150, D. 



Basingweik castle, built by Henry II., i. 
237, Wa. 

Basse, Nicholas, hanged for felony, iii. 
302, D. 

Basset [of Wycombe], Alan (first baron), 
lord of Mdiden, suit with Tewkesbury 
respecting the advowson of Trevalga, 
i. 108, T. ; dies, iii 130, D. 

 Gilbert (second baron), causes the 
war between Henry HI. and R. Marshal, 
iv. 425, Wo. ; exiled by Henry IIL, ii. 
313, Wa. ; lays waste the lands of the 
king's counsellors, ib. ; his lands sdzed 
by Heniy III. as a friend of R. Marshal, 
iii. 136 ; iv. 74, D. W. ; his rising, iii. 
136, D. ; releases Hubert de Buigh, and 
brings him to R. Marshal, iv. 75, 425, 
W. Wo. ; R. Marshal commits his cas- 
tles and femily to, iv. 77, 78, W. 0.; 
reconciled wiUi Henry IIL, i. 93 ; ii 
86 ; iv. 80, 426, T. Wi O. W. Wo. ; 
witnesses the confirmation of Magna 
Charta in 1236, i 104, T. ; dies, i 119 ; 
iv. 433, T. Wo. 

Fulke (third baron) ; aee London, 



bishops of. 

Philip (fourth baron), one of the 



twelve elected at Oxford, i. 449, Bu. ; 
one of the twenty-four, i. 450, Bu. ; ap- 
pointed to be always with the justiciary, 
i 479, Bu. ; made justiciary by Henry 
III. iv. 129, W. ; his manors burnt by the 
barons, iv. 146, O. ; refuses to surrender 
to any one at Lewes, iv. 452, Wo. ; 
captured at Lewes, iii 232, D. ; does 
not assent to the disinheriting of the 
barons, ii. 367, Wa. ; one of the twelve 
elected by the dictum of Kenilworth, ii. 
372 ; iii 243, Wa. D. ; mediates between 
Henry III. and G. de Clare, iii 246 ; 
iv. 205, D. O. ; agrees to the disin- 
herited having their lands restored, ii. 
110, 377 ; iv. 460, W. Wa, Wo. ; takes 
part in the translation of Edward the Con- 
fessor, iv. 226, W.; dies, ii. Ill, 378 ; iv. 
247, 461, Wi Wa. O. W. Wo. ; buried at 
Stanley, ii. Ill, 378; iv. 247, 261, Wi. 
Wa. 0. Wo. ; see below. Basset, John. 



INDEX. 



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Basset, Aliva (his daaghter), wife of Hugh 
le Despencer, releases tie captives after 
Eyesham, iv. 175, W. ; her sorrow for 
her husband, iv. 176, W. 

Basset [of Drayton], Ralph, killed at 
Evesham, ii. 365 ; iv. 171, 174, 454, 
Wa. O. W. Wo. 

Basset [of Sapcote] ,Balph, appointed guar- 
dian of Northampton castle, i. 453, Bu. 

Basset, John, gained over by prince Ed- 
ward, iv. 137, W. ; helps the king with 
money, iv. 204; mediates between the 
king and G. de Clare, iv. 205 ; acts as 
a Surety for the peace being kept, iv. 
206. [Apparently Wykes has erro- 
neously given John for Philip in all 
these passages.] 

Warin, killed at the taking of 

Cardiff, i. 91, T. 

Fulke, archbishop of Dublin ; tee 



Dublin, archbishops of. 

William, writ against, respecting 



the patronage of Kushden church, iii 
158, D. 

Peter, presents to Rushden, iii. 



254, D. 

John, presented to Rushden, ib. 



Bassingboum, Warin de, one of the twelve 

elected by the dictum of Kenilworth, ii. 

372 ; iii. 243, Wa. D. ; dies, iv. 458, 

Wo. 

Bateman, William, concealed at Dunstable, 

during the riots of 1381, iii. 418, D. 
Bath, bishops of: 

Lyfing ; see Wells, Canterbury. 
John, transfers the see from Wells to 
Bath, ii. 36 ; iv. 373, Wi. Wo. ; 
dies, i. 11 ; ii. 218, M. Wa. 
Godfrey, ii. 219, Wa. 
Robert, dies, i. 16, 49 ; ii. 59 ; iv. ^81, 

M. T. Wi. Wo. 
Reginald Fitz-Jocelyn, i. 51 ; ii 240 ; 
iii. 20; iv. 36, 37, T. Wa. D. 
W. O. ; elected archbishop of Can- 
terbury by the monks, i. 22 ; iii. 
26 ; iv. 46, 387, M. D. O. Wo. ; 
dies, i. 22, 54 ; ii. 248 ; iii. 26 ; iv. 
46, 387, M. T. Wa. D. O. Wo. 



Bath, bishops of: — cont. 

Savary, i. 22, 55 ; ii. 248 f iii. 26 ; iv. 
46, M. T. Wa. D. 0.; consecrated 
at Rome, iv. 387, Wo. ; wins his 
cause against the Glastonbury 
monks, ii. 252, Wa. ; dies, i. 28, 57 ; 
ii. 257 J iii. 29, M. T. Wa. D. 

Jocelyn, 1. 28, 58 ; iii. 29 ; iv. 52, M. 
T. D. O. ; consecrated at Reading, 
ii. 257 i iv. 394, Wa. Wo., by the 
bishop of London, iv. 394, Wo. ; 
security promised to, by John, i. 
219, Bu. ; money to be paid to, by 
John, i. 220, Bu. ; at the corona- 
tion of Henry III., ii. 286, Wa. ; 
his cupidity, ii. 299, Wa. ; in the 
chapter house at Worcester, to settle 
the quarrel between the bishop and 
priory, iv. 416, Wo. ; witnesses 
Magna Charta in 1225, i. 231, Bu. ; 
witnesses a writ, iii 113, D. ; con- 
secrates R. de Bingham bishop of 
Salisbuiy, ii. 307, Wa. ; confirms the 
tithes of Burnett to Tewkesbury, 
i. 77, T. ; makes peace between 
Tewkesbury and the bishop of 
Worcester, L 87 ; gives up to 
Tewkesbury an instrument of the 
bishop of Worcester, i. 89 ; de- 
prives abbat Robert of Glastonbury 
of the management of his monas- 
tery, i. 95 ; makes an investigation 
at the abbey of Keynsham, i. 96 ; 
witnesses the confirmation of Magna 
Charta in 1236, i. 103; dies, i. 127 ; 
ii. [259, an error,] 330 ; iv. 90, 434, 
T. Wa. 0. W. Wo. 

Roger, precentor of Salisbury, i. 133 ; 
iii. 164, T. D. ; appointed by Inno- 
cent rV., iv. 436, Wo. ; confirmed, 
in spite of the opposition of the 
canons of Wells, i. 133, T. ; con- 
secrated at Reading by bishop 
William de Raleigh, ii. 90, 334, 
iv. 9), 92, Wi. Wa. W. O.; at the 
dedication of Beaulieu, ii. 337, 
Wa.; dies, ii. 91,340; iv. 96, Wi. 
Wa.O. W. 



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INDEX. 



Badi« bishops of :—c<mt, 

William da Battone, archdeacon of 
Wella, I 138 ; iL 340 ; iv. 439, T. 
Wa. Wo. ; admits Christian, chap- 
lain of Tewkesbury, to the church 
of Burnett, L 138, T. ; appointed to 
carry oat the papal decree respect- 
ing visitations and procurations, i. 
300, 301, Bn.; excommunicates the 
infractors of Magna Charta, i. 306, 
319, Bu. ; quarrels with abbat 
Roger of Glastonbury, L 156, T. ; 
expels Boger, and puts in R. Peder- 
ton, i. 157, T. ; Roger is restored, 
and the bishop fails in an application 
to the king and the Roman court, ib. ; 
letters sent to, respecting the see of 
Carlisle, iii. 205, D. ; present at th6 
dedication of Salisbury cathedral, i. 
166, T. ; dies, iv. 164, W. 

Walter Giffard, consecrated by arch- 
bishop Boniface, iv. 164, W. ; his 
* manors destroyed by the barons, ib.; 
excommunicates S. de Montfort and 
his party, ib. ; one of the twelve 
appointed by the dictum of Eenil- 
worth, ii, 372 ; iii. 243, Wa. [erro- 
neously called William] D. ; arch- 
bishop of York, ii. 105, 374 ; iii. 
244; iv. 194, 198, Wi. Wa. D. W. 
O. ; see York, archbishops of. 

William de Buttone, iv. 194, W. ; 
dies, iv. 261. 

Robert Bumel, attempt of prince Ed- 
ward to have him elected arch- 
bishop of Canterbury, iv. 286, W. ; 
one of the commissioners in charge 
of the country during prince Ed- 
ward's absence, ii. 113, 379 ; iv. 462, ', 
Wi. Wa. Wo. ; oath taken before, 
ib. ; elected bishop of Bath, iv. 262, 
467, W. Wo. ; consecrated by arch- 
bishop Kilwarby in London, ii. 
118, 384; iv. 467, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; 
at Merton, iv. 262, W. ; postulated 
to Canterbury, but the election 
quashed by the Pope, iL 389 ; iii. 

. 278 ; iv. 279, 475, Wa. D. O. W. 



Bath, bishops o{: — cont 

Robert Bumel — cont. 
Wo. ; chancellor, iii. 289, D. ; his 
duties, ii. 393, Wa. ; returns to 
London, ii. 893 ; iv. 477, Wa. Wo. ; 
buries bishop Nicholas of Winches- 
ter at Waverley, ii. 393 ; iv. 477, 
Wa. Wo. ; postulated to Winchester 
at the request of the king and 
queen, ii. 394; iv. 288, 478, Wa. W. 
Wo.; the election quashed by the 
Pope, ii. 894; iv. 283, 478, Wa. W. 
Wo.; dedicates Rewley abbey, ii. 
397 Wa. ; induces Edward I. to hold 
a parliament at Acton, iv. 487, Wo. ; 
parties in the Houghton suit appear 
before, iii. 360, D. ;. appointed to 
hear the complaints against the 
judges, iii. 357, D. ; fixes the site 
for the Eleanor cross at Dunstable, 
iii. 362, D. ; borrowed money paid 
to his clerk by Dunstable priory, iii. 
364, D. ; gives the opinion of Ed- 
ward I. on the Westbury prebends, 
iv. 501, Wo. ; mediates between the 
bishop and the prioiy of Worcester, 
iv. 505, Wo. ; baptizes Gilbert 
de Clare, ib. ; statutes against Wor- 
cester priory quashed before, ib. ; 
dies, iu. 373; iv. 333, 610, D. O. 
Wo.; his character, iii. 373; iv. 
610, D. Wo.; buried at Wells, iv. 
511, Wo. 

William de la Marche, treasurer, ilL 
358 ; iv. 324, D. O. ; witnesses 
the document of the submission 
of the claimants to the Scottish 
crown, iv. 509, Wo.; bishop, iiL 
373; iv. 334, 512, D. O. Wo.; 
confirmed by the Canterbury monks, 
iv. 334, O. ; removed fipom the 
treasury, iii. 399, D. ; dies, iv. 553, 
Wo. 

Walter of Haselshaw, dean of Wells, 
iv. 553, Wo. ; his consecration and 
enthronement, ib. 
Bath, abbey of, Inglishcombe church sold 
to, by Bermondsey, iii. 431 , Be. 



INDEX. 



23 



Bath abbey, prion of: 

Walter, die*, iv. 389, Wo. ; at Wher- 

"well, ii. 68, Wi. ; story of, ib, 
Robert, made abbat of Qlastonbnry, i. 
66, T. 
— archdeacoDB of: 

Hugh de WelU, dies, i. 94, T. 
Nicholas Neville, i. 95, T. 

castle, fortified by Robert earl of 



Gloucester, iL 51, Wi. 

Bath (Baa, Bathonia), Henry of, justice 
itinerant at Winchester, ii. 91, Wi. ; 
accused of sedition, and pays 2,000^. to 
Henry HL, i. 143, T. $ accused by 
Philip d*Arcy, iv. 101, W. ; his defence 
and deposition, ib, ; makes his peace 
with the king by a bribe, ib. ; justice at 
Nottingham, i. 337, 872, Bu. ; appointed 
to sell the wardships, i. 477, Bu. ; is to 
provide the sheri£fe, i. 478, Bu. 

— >- Hugh de, dies, iii. 144, D. 

Robert de, dies, iv. 429, Wo. 

. Robert de, dies, iv. 438, Wo. 

Bathatarcan, a 'Tartar prince, L S72, 273, 
Bu. 

Batildis, queen of Clovis H., iv. 364, Wo. 

Battle abbey, founded by William I., i. 3 ; 
ii. 190, 197 ; iii. 423, 424, M. Wa. Be. ; 
dedicated by William II., ii. 203, Wa. ; 
free election granted to, in 1213, iii. 
42, D. 

. abbats: 

Odo, i. 51, T. J dies, ii. 73, Wi. 
John of Dover, iL 73, Wi. 
Richard, witnesses Magna Charta, i. 
232, Bu.; dies, i. 99, T. 

Baugency, council of, proclaims the divorce 
of Louis YD. and Eleanor of Aquitaine, 
ii. 234, Wa. 

Bausan, Stephen, goes against Llewellyn, 
and IB kiUed, i. 158; iv. 117, T. O. 
W. 

Bavaria, Lotus II., duke of, price paid to, 
by Richard of Cornwall, for his election, 
iv. 113, W. ; at the election, iv. 114. 

Bayeux, taken and burnt by Henry I., i. 
8, 44 ; ii. 211 ; iv. 374, M. T. Wa. Wo. ; 
given to Bcrengaria by John, i. 208, Bu. 



Bayeux, Richard, bishop o^ consecrates 
Hugh, archbishop of Rouen, h. 222, Wa. 

Bayham (Begham), abbey of, buys the 
tithes of Hatcham firom Bermondsey, iii. 
443, Be. ; composition with Bermondsey 
respecting these tithes, iii. 465 ; suit 
about them, iiL 478. 

Bayonne (Baiona, Baun, Bannet,Bawene), 
a ship o^ taken by the English fleet, iii. 
99, D ; a noble of, slain, iii. 374 ; the 
castle surrenders to the English, iv. 520, 
Wo. ; aid sent by Edward I., iii. 397, D. ; 
the body of Edmund, earl of Lancaster, 
temporarily placed in the house of the 
Minorites at, iii. 402, D. ; remains fiiith- 
fid to Edward the Black Prince, ill. 479, 
Be. 

Bazas, (Benages), castle of, taken by Henry 
UI.,L317,Bn« 

Basxano (Basahan), besieged by the Bo- 
lognese, iii. 117, D. 

Bearley (Beoleye), fire at, iv. 565, Wo. 

Beam, opposition of, to the English, iv. 
520, Wo. 

 m Oleron, Edward I. at, iL 406, 

Wa. 

Beam (Bieme, Byeme), Gaston de, trans- 
fers his allegiance from England to 
Alphonso X., iii. 188, D. ; his disputes 
with Edward I. in Gascony, ii. 385 ; iv. 
468, Wa. Wo. j lays waste Gascony, iv. 
255, W. ; expedition of Edwaid I. 
against, t6. ; his castles, ib, ; the quarrel 
referred to Philip HI., iv. 256, W. ; sent 
to Edward L by Philip HI., iv. 468, 
Wo. ; captured in Gascony by Edward 
I., but escapes, iii. 258, D. ; the cause of 
the delay of Edward I. in coming to 
England, iii. 260, D. ; submits to Edward 
L, is imprisoned, but afterwards released, 
ii. 120 ; iv. 264, 468, 469, WL W. Wo. ; 
brought to Edward I. by Roger de Clif- 
'ford, iv. 469, Wo. ; imprisoned in Win- 
chester castle, ii. 120; iv. 469, Wi. Wo., 
in Oxford castle, iv. 264, W. ; released 
through the help of Philip's ambassadors, 
lb. ; sent to the court of France, ii. 120, 
Wi. ; submits to Edward I., who ap- 



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INDEX. 



Beam, Gaston de—cont 

points guardians of his lands and castles, 
iy. 267, W. ; the goardians opposed, and 
return empty, iv. 269, W. ; made by 
Philip m. general of his anny against 
Navarre, Iv. 270, W. 

' Constance de, his daughter, marries 

Henry of Almaine, ii. 107 ; iv. 222, 
223, Wi. W. O. ; sent into Gascony 
ivhile her husband goes to the Holy 
Land, iv. 237, W. ; offers the English a 
passage through her territory, iv. 520, 
Wo. ; this is opposed by the townsmen, 
i6. 

Beatrice of Provence, her reception in 
England, iiL 162, D. 

Beatrice, wife of Charles of Anjou, at 
Paris, ill. 194, D. 

Beatrice, daughter of Henry HI., bom, i. 
130; iv. 435, T. Wo. ; bom at Bour- 
deaux, ii. 330, Wa. ; marries John de 
Dreux, of Britanny, ii. 98 ; iii. 213 ; iv. 
124, 445, Wi. D. W. Wo. ; at the coro- 
nation of Edward L, iv. 467, Wo. ; dies, 
iii. 265 ; iv. 262, 467, D. W. Wo. 

>8eatrice, daughter of Philip of Suabia, 
marries Otho IV., iv. 398, Wo. 

Beauchamp (of Eaton), Miles de, (1st 
baron) gives a mill at Bedford to Ber- 
mondsey, iii. 445, Be. 

Pagan de, his heir, assents to this 

gift, ib, 

Hugh de (2nd baron), Bhuddlan 



castle given to, by Henry U., ii. 237, Wa. 
Beauchamp (of Bedford), William de (5th 
baron), the inner bail of Bedford castle 
given to, after its capture, iii. 89, D; 
witnesses Magna Charta, i. 232, Bu. 
[if Walter, this is 4th baron of 
Elmley] ; injuries done by his steward 
to Newenham, iii. 172, D. ; his beha- 
viour on the installation of the prior 
of Newenham, iii. 191, 192 ; the abbat 
of Warden brings seventeen suits against, 
iii. 192 ; his barony seized on his reftisal 
to appear, iii. 193 ; ejected from various 
manors by Kichard of Cornwall, iii. 
198; dies, iii. 215. 



Beaachamp, Ida de, his wife, her advice 
respecting Newenham, iii. 172, 191, D. ; 
receives her dowry, iii. 215 ; her in- 
juries to Crauley, ib. 

 William de (6th baron), dies, iii. 
219, D. 

John de (8th baion), killed at 



Evesham, iv. 171, 174, O. W.; his 

beauty of person, iv. 174, W. 
Beauchamp (of Elmley), William de (2nd 

baron), dies, and is buried at Worcester, 

iv.382,Wo. 
William de (3rd baron), taken pri- 
soner by Kalph de Mandeville, i. 47, T. ; 

dies, iv. 389, Wo. ; dies in Normandy, l 

55 ; ii. 65, T. Wi. 



Walter de (4th baron), fine paid 

for, by Roger Mortimer, iv. 400, Wo. ; 
marries Johanna de Mortimer, ib, ; at 
the dedication of Worcester cathedral, 
iv. 409, Wo. ; suspended by the bishop 
of Worcester for seizing Fairford church, 
but absolved, i. 88, 89, T. ; dies, i. 101 ; 
iv. 428, Wi. Wo. 

Johanna de, his wife, iv. 400, Wo. ; 



dies, iv. 418. 

William de (5th baron), does 



homage to bishop W. de Cantelupe, 
iv. 428, Wo. ; his legacy to Worcester 
cathedral, ib. ; his quarrel with bishop 
W. de Cantelupe, i. 139 ; iv. 439, T. 
Wo. ; goes to Lyons about this, i. 140, 
T. ; excommunicated by the bishop, i. 
142 ; iv. 440, T. Wo. ; the bishop goes 
to Lyons against him, iv. 440, Wo. ; 
ordered by the Pope to seek absolution 
from the bishop, i. 142, T. ; sentence 
against him confirmed at Lyons by the 
Pope, i. 143 ; iv. 440, T. Wo. ; absolved 
by the bishop under the Pope's direction, 
i. 145; iv. 440, T. Wo.; the quarrel 
made up, iv. 102, 445, W. Wo. ; half a 
virgate sold by, to Worcester priory, iv. 
447, Wo. ; rumour of his exhumation 
after burial, iv. 47 J, Wo.; his tomb 
opened, and his body found in it, ib. 

William de (6th baron) ; 'see War- 



wick, 8th earl of. 



IJKDEX. 



25 



Beanchamp, James de, dies, and is buried 
at Worcester, iv. 528, Wo. 

John de, chooses the knights, &c., 

for the perambulation of Feckenham 
forest, iv, 535, Wo. ; buried at Wor- 
cester, iv. 544, Wo. 

Walter de, swears to the treaty 



with the count of Flanders, iv. 529, Wo.; 
dies at Chalfont, and is buried among 
the Franciscans in London, iv. 554, 
Wo. 

Beaufremont, Peter de, kills John, duke of 
Brabant, at a tournament, iii. 389, D. 

Beaulieu abbey, founded from Citeaux, i. 
26, M., by king John, ii. 256, Wa. ; 
spared by John from contribution, i. 30, 
M. ; the monks enter the new church, 
ii. 304, Wa.; the church dedicated by 
bishop W. de Raleigh, ii. 90, 337 ; iv. 
94, Wi. Wa. O. W. ; illness of prince 
Edward at, ii. 337, Wa. ; queen Eleanor 
stays in, during the illness, and the offi- 
cials are punished in consequence, t6. ; 
monks taken from, by liichard of Corn- 
wall for Hayles, ib. ; Isabella of Glou- 
cester, wife of K. of Cornwall, buried at, 
i. 113, T.; rioters seized at, in 1264, iii, 
231, D.. 

 abbats of : 



Hugh, i. 26, M. ; said to be elected by 
the Lichfield monks to the see of 
Lichfield, iii. 38, D. ; sent by John 
to Innocent III., i. 218, Bu. ; made 
bishop of Carlisle, i. 63 ; ii. 291, iv. 
410, T. Wa. Wo. 

Dionysius dies, ii. 395 ; iv. 479, Wa. 
Wo. 

William de Gisors, ii. 397 ; iv. 479 ; 
Wa. Wo. 

prior of, makes peace with Dun- 



stable, iii. 108, D. ; tithe paid to, iii. 
266. 

Beaumaris castle, built by Edward I., iv. 
339, 520, O. Wo. 

Beaumont, Henry, lord of, swears to the 
treaty between Edward I. and the count 
of Flanders, iv. 529, Wo. 



Beauvais, bishops of : 
Lucian, ii. 132, Wa. 
Philip, taken prisoner, ii. 65 ; iv. 389, 
Wi. Wo. ; by Marcad^, iii 26, D. 
-^— Christian, canon of, deprived by 
Pope Alexander IV., i. 432, Bu. 

Ansfrid, count of, becomes bishop 



of Utrecht, ii. 169, Wa. 

Beanvoir (Beuver) castle, demanded by 
John, i. 207, Bn. 

Bec-Herluin, abbey of, founded by Herle- 
win, ii. 16, Wi. ; Hugh, bishop of Lich- 
field, dies at, i. 23 ; ii. 67, M. Wi. ; 
buried there, ii. 67, Wi. ; settlement 
respecting certain tithes with Bermond- 
sey, iii. 456, Be. ; Letardus, abbat of, 
dies, ii. 283, Wa. 

S. Marie des Pr^, belonging to, 

prince Arthur buried in, i. 27, M. 

J. de, sent to Rome by Tewkes- 



bury, i. 130, T. 

Becket, Gilbert, occasions a fire in Lon- 
don, iii. 434, Be. 

Thomas ; see Canterbury, arch- 
bishops of: 
See Beket. 

Beckford (Bekkeford), a blind girl of, 
cured at Tewkesbury, i. 85, T. 

William de, goes abroad with Isabella 

de Clare, i. 162, T. 

Becktesgate (or Bukeswach), Adam de, 
steward of Richard de Clare, i. 140, 512, 
514, 515, T. I 

Beddington church (Bedyngton), given to 
Bermondsey, iii. 440, Be. ; confirmed by 
Henry II., ib, ; pension from, recovered 
by Bermondsey, iii. 460 ; Edward III. 
allows Bermondsey to appropriate, iii. 
474. 

Stephen Noble, parson of; action 

of Thomas abbat of Bermondsey against, 
iii. 485, Be. 

Bede, ii. 154 ; iii. 9, Wa. D. ; dies, ii. 155 ; 
iv. 366, Wa. Wo. ; his body found in- 
corrupt, iv. 374, Wo. ; writings of, iv. 
7,W. 

Bedes, i,e. Beziers, iii. 101, D. 



26 



INDEX. 



Bedford, burgesses of, petition for freedom 
from toll, iii. 57, D.; tenements restored 
to, iii. 75, D. 

castle, taken by Stephen, L 46; 
ii. 226, T. Wa. ; Henry de Braibroc im- 
prisoned in by F. de Breaute, iii. 86 ; iv. 
416, D. Wo.; held by F. de Breant^ 
against Henry III., ii. 299, Wa. ; siege 
and capture of, by Henry IH., i. 67, 
225; ii. 84, 300; iii. 86-89, 456; iy. 
63, 416, 417, T. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. Be. 
W. Wo. 

county of, fined for fidse judgment. 



iii. 270, 335, D. ; men of, ejected from 
certain lands by Richard of Cornwall, 
iii. 198, D. ; great floods at, in Nov. 
1254, i. 323, Bu. ; justices itinerant at, 
ib, ; fatal accident at the bridge of, iii. 
287, D. ; mill at, ^ven to Bermondsey, 
iii. 445, Be. 

All Saints, John parson of, five 



marks paid to, iii. 375, D. 
S. Cuthbert's : 



Thomas presented to, iii. 185. 
G^ffirey Buguleun presented to, iii. 289. 
the son of Henry Crone presented to, ib, 
— S. Mary's, 'given to Alan, iii. 52. 
S. Paul's, the stones of the tower 



of the castle given to, iii. 89. 

S. Peter's, composition for, iii. 52, 



D. ; appeal of Ralph respecting, iii. 57 ; 
Richard Inge presented to, iii. 264; 
deprived, iii. 3 If ; Peter de Hareshulle 
presented to, ib. ; Robert, clerk of Ralph 
de Hingham, presented to, iii. 322. 
— — — archdeacons of: 

Alexander, dies, iii. 53, D. 
John of Houghton, ib,-, composition 
between the town and prioiy of Bun- 
stable respecting tithes, &c. made 
before, iii.65 ; settles the arrangement 
respecting Chesham vicarage, iii 74 ; 
treats for peace between Henry UI. 
and F. de Breaute, iii. 87 ; opposes 
R. Passelew and R. de Kent, iii. 89 ; 
goes to Rome with William dean 
of Lincoln, lit 109 ; mediates be- 
tween the prior and ten burgesses 



Bedford, archdeacons of i-^cont 
John of Houghton — cont. 
of Dunstable, iii. 1 1 1 ; goes to Rome 
against the election of Walter de 
Eynsham or Hempsham to Canter- 
bury, i. 71 ; iii. 118, T. D. ; makes 
up the quarrel between the priory 
and town of Dunstable, iiL 122, D. ; 
made archdeacon of Northamptou, 
iii. 128 ; debt due to, by Dunstable 
paid according to his legacy, iii. 264. 
Almaricus, iii. 128. 
John de Crachale, church of Eddies- 
borough given to, iii. 175; b^pns 
to build there, ib. ; money paid to, 
from the church of Steppingley, iii. 
197; made treasurer, iii 210; pre- 
bend of S. Paul's given to, iii. 214 ; 
dies, iii 216 ; masses for his soul 
undertaken by the priory, iii. 255 ; 
Peter de Audeham (or Aldeham), de- 
mands a palfrey from the prior of 
Dunstable, iii. 220; abroad with 
Richard, bishop of Ldncoln, iii. 247 ; 
dies, iii. 248. 
Martin de Peche, has the archdeaconry 

at farm, iii 248. 
Richard of Bradwell, instals the prior 
of Dunstable, and demands a pal- 
frey, iii 284, which John Duraunt 
pays for, iii. 285 ; dies, iii. 290. 
John Hoke, iii. 290 ; dies, iii 371. 
Roger de Rothewell, iii. 371 ; his offi- 
cial allows the priory to claim certain 
tithes, iii. 373; his order to the 
parishioners of Tottemhoe, iii 377. 
Bedford, John, duke of, at the coronation 

of Henry YI. in Paris, iii 487, Be. 
Bedford, Mariotha de, agreement of Dun- 
stable priory with, iii 270, D. 
Bedford, sheriff o^ writs of Henry HI. to, 

iii. 113, 119, 120, 121, D. 
Beechmast, abundance of, iii. 159, D. ; in 

Chiltem, iii. 408. 
Begars, Robert, abbat of, made abbat of 

Aum6ne, ii 319, Wa. 
Beket, Hugh, a party in the suit about 
Houghton, iii. 345, D. 



INDEX. 



27 



Beket, John, money paid to, iil. 408. 

Bekham, W. de, pidd 100*. yearly for ser- 
Tice to Tewkesbury, i. 66, T. 

Bekyngbam, Elias de, assize held at Big- 
gleswade before, ill. 345, 349, D. ; 
one of the two judges found honest in 
1289, iii. 857 ; appointed l)y Edward I. 
in place of the others, iv. 325, O. ; 
judge in the case between Dunstable 
and M. de Montalt, iii. 358, 359, D. ; 
judge at Westminster in a suit relating 
to Dunstable, iii. 394. 

Bela rV., king of Hungary, said to join 
8. Louis in his crusade, ii. 340, Wa. 

Belcaire (Belkarre, Belkare), AlphonsoX. 
and Gregory X. meet at, ii. 119, 385 ; 
iv. 468, WL Wa. Wo. 

Belesme, Amulf de, expelled from Eng- 
land, i. 7, M. 

Robert de ; see Shrewsbury, third 

earl of. 

Belewe, Bobert de, has a bond from Wor- 
cester priory, iv. 514, Wo. ; his tene- 
ment in Prior's Cleere, ih, ; the priory 
obtains licence from the king to enter 
this, iv. 517. 

Belhus, Thomas, advocate for the crown 
in 1291, iv. 506, Wo. 

Bellchalwell (Belle), Robert, rector of, 

chaplain of Tewkesbury, the tithes of 

Eifehead and Chalwell given to, i. 119, T. 

M. de, appeal of Tewkesbury 

against, L 81, 82,T. 

Bellomont, Robert de ; ue Leicester, earls of. 

Belmeis, William de, gives Andretesbury 
to Bermondsey, iii. 432, Be. 

Bending, Alice, her suit against Dunstable 
for an acre in Pullozhill, iii. 270, D. 

Benedict, S., dies, ii 147 ; iv. 863, Wa. 
Wo. ; translated, iv. 365, Wo. 

Benedict Biscop, becomes a monk, iv. 365, 
Wo. 

Benedict X., Pope, iv. 341, O. 

XI., Pope, iii. 468 n. ; iv. 557, Be. 

Wo. 

Benedict XII., Pope, iv. 349, 0. ; his con- 
stitutions respecting the different orders, 
iv. 350 ; sends two cardinals to Edward 



Benedict xii. — cont 
m. to make peace with Philip YI., iv. 
351 ; dies, ih, 

Benedict, parson of S. Crowan's, Cornwall, 
i. Ill, T. ; dies,i. 120. 

Benedict, a clerk, the church of Stepping- 
ley given to, to farm, iii. 197, D. 

Benedict, a Jew of York, wounded and 
forcibly baptized, iv. 42, W. ; refusing 
to be a Christian is given up to the Jews 
and dies, iv. 43, W. 

Benedictines, regulations for, as to eating 
flesh, at the council of London, ii 318, 
Wa. ; chapter of, at Oxford, iv. 647,Wo. ; 
chapter of, at Northampton, iv. 550, Wo. 

Benevento taken by Erederick n., iii. 153, 
D. ; battle of, ii. 104, 373 ; iv. 456, Wi. 
Wa. Wo. 

Bengeo (Bengehoo), manor of Richmond 
in, bought by prior John of Bermondsey, 
iii. 427, Be. ; given to Bermondsey by 
Raynold and Richard de Tani, iii 464, 
church of, given to Bermondsey by Ray- 
nold de Tani, iii. 439; confirmed by 
HenryII.,iii 440 ; advowson confirmed 
to Bermondsey by Raynold and Richard 
de Tannay, iii. 464. 

Bengworth, given by OflEa to Worcester, 
iv. 366, Wo. 

Bennington castle, destroyed, iii. 35, D. 

Bensington church given to Osney, iv. 26, 0. 

Beorhtwulf (Berwilfus), king of Mercia, 
dies, iv. 563, Wo. ; gives Mitton and 
Grimley to Worcester priory, ih, 

Beomwulf, king of Mercia, ii. 7, Wi ; his 
war with Egbert, ih, ; defeated, ih. 

Beraid, rector of Catfield, letter of, to tbe 
abbat of Tewkesbury, i. 127, T. 

Berard, money borrowed from, by Dun- 
stable, iii. 186, D. 

Berard de Secya, vicar of Marshfield, i. 73, 
T. ; a pension of 34 annual marks as- 
signed to, by Tewkesbuiy, i. 100 ; inten- 
tion of the abbat to present him to Great 
Marlow, i 122, 124 ; sends letters and 
appoints R. of London his proctor re- 
specting his pension, i 129, 133; his 
arrears paid, i, 142. 



28 



INDEX. 



Berardi, Thomas, grand master of the 
Templars, letter of, about the Tartars, 
i. 491, Bu. 

Bercher, Balph le, a party in the afEair of 
Houghton commonage, iii. 345, D. 

Bere, castle of, holds out against Edward 
L, iv. 292, O. W. ; David puts a garri- 
son in, lb. ; its surrender, iv. 293, O. W. 

' Margaret de la, married to Guy de 

Montfort, iii. 259, D. 

Bereford, John de, installed into a prebend 
at Westbury, iv. 502, Wo. 

' William de, judge in a suit at 

Westminster, iii. 394, D. ; perambulates 
Feckenham forest, iv. 545, Wo. 

Berengaria, marries Richard L, iv. 44, O. ; 
accompanies Richard to the crusade, iii. 
25, D. ; John ordered by Innocent HI. 
to restore her dowry, ii. 278, Wa. ; satis- 
fied by John as to her dowry, i. 208, 
Bu. ; Bayeux and two other castles in 
Anjou given to, by John, ib. ; founds 
the abbey of F\6t6 de Dieu, ii. 308, Wa. ; 
dies, and Lb buried there, ib. 

Berengaria, of Castile, marries John de 
Brienne, iii. 90, D. 

Berengaria, daughter of Edward I., born at 
Kennington, ii. 122, Wi. 

Berenger, Raymond, count of Barcelona, 
takes Tortosa, ii. 233, Wa. 

Bergeven, Bei^venny ; see Abergavenny. 

Berkeley, abbats of: 

Thilhenis made bishop of Worcester, 

iv. 866, Wo. 
Ethelhun made bishop of Worcester, 
iv. 369, 563, Wo. 

castle, Edward II. imprisoned in, 

iii. 471, Be. 

Roger de, gives S. Leonard's Stan- 



ley to Gloucester, iv. 379, Wo. 
Berkhampstead (Berkamstede, Berkam- 
Etude, Berchamstede, Bercbamstude), 
the castle taken by Louis, ii. 287 ; iii. 
47, Wa. D. ; repaired, iii. 161, D. ; Isa- 
bella of Gloucester, wife of Richard of 
Cornwall, dies at, i. 113, T. ; Richard of 
Cornwall builds a tower of three stories 
to the castle, iii. 191, D. ; Richard king of 



Berkhampstead — cont 

Germany dies at, ii. Ill, Wi. ; toll taken 
by Bermondsey against the liberties of, 
iii. 354, D. ; the suit about this dropped, 
iii. 362; Edmund, earl of Cornwall, 
at, iii. 407 ; rise of the commonalty in 
1381, iii. 417. 

Warin, dean of, dies, iiL 76, D. 

Berkshire, William de Merton, archdeacon 
of, goes to Rome, L 87, T. 

Bermondsey, monastery of S. Saviour's, 
founded by Alwin Child, iii. 425, Be. ; 
he gives various rent-charges, ib. ; he in- 
cites others to give churches, manors, &c. , 
iii. 426; the manor given by William II., 
ib. ; the manor previously in possession 
of William I., t&. ; monks come to, from 
La Charitd de Dieu, iii. 427 ; iv. 373, 
Be. Wo. ; Bridesthome and other lands 
given by Wynebald de Baalum, iii. 427, 
Be ; some of these afterwards sold to 
buy the manor of Richmond in Bengeo, 
ib. ; Ampney Crucis church given by 
Odo, and Preston manor by Ansger 
Brito, iii. 428 ; Charlton manor given 
by bishop R. Bloet, ib. ; Hallingbury 
land and Alferton tithes given by Geof- 
frey Martel, ib. ; Fyfield tithes given by 
Roger de Tani, ib. ; two hides given by 
Walter, son of Ansger Brito, iiL 429; 
Hoddesdon land by F. de S. Clave, ib. ; 
Quickbury manor given by R. Guet, 
ib. ; Balham land by Nigel de Mande- 
ville, iii. 430; Fyfield advowson given 
by the wife and son of Asculph, iiL 431 ; 
Ugley tithes given, i6. ; Inglishcombe 
church given by Hawisia de Gumay, ib. ; 
afterwards sold to Bath abbey, ib. ; hide 
of Wideflete, with a mill, &c. g^ven by 
Robert Marmyon, iiL 432; Elingwes- 
ton manor given by Maria, countess of 
Boulogne, ib. ; confirmed by her hus- 
band Eustace, ib.; Wideford manor 
given by Robert, earl of Leicester, and 
Andretesbury by W. de Belmeis, ib. ; 
St. George's, Southwark, tithes in Hom- 
dou, land on London bridge, &c. given 
by Thomas de Ardem and^his son, iii. 



INDEX. 



29 



Bermondsej monastery— con ^ 

433 ; Preston manor given by Ansger 
Brito, iii. 434; Rotherhithe, Dulwich, &c. 
given by Henry I., ib, ; churches of 
Shome and Cobham given by Henry T., 
ib. ; gift of a rent-charge of 40«. in 
Southwark by Stephen, and confirma- 
tion of Kingweston, iii. 435 ; tithes of 
Charlton Camvyle given by G. de Cam-* 
vyle, ib. ; these exchanged for two annual 
marks with the prior of Eenil worth, iii. 
436 ; confirmation of the gift of S. 
James's Derby by Waltheof Fitz-Swein, 
i6. ; liberties granted by Stephen, ib. ; 
Grave, a member of Wantage, given by 
Stephen, iu. 436 ; Writtle church given 
by Stephen, iii. 437 ; mill of Famingham 
given by William Fitz-Helto, ib. ; after- 
wards sold to John Scot, ib. ; rent- 
charge given by William of Ypres, ib. ; 
manor of Warlingham given by W. de 
Wateville and his son, ib. ; a moiety of 
Greenwich given by Walkelin Mammy- 
not, ib. ; composition with the bishop 
of Worcester respecting the tithes of 
Lytelhoo, iii. 438; tithes in Melcomb 
given by Richard Fitz-Osbert, ib. ; Up- 
ton church and Melneham land given 
by Winebald de Baalum, iii. 439 ; 6,000 
herrings from Erchelawis, and an acre of 
land, given by Alan Pirot, ib, ; Cam- 
berweH church given by William earl of 
Gloucester, ib. ; tithes of Wiklondes in 
Woolwich given by William of EUtham, 
ib. ; Bengeo church given by Raynold 
de Tani, ib. ; land of Timberwood given 
by Osbert, son of William Ottdener, iii. 
440 ; rent-charge given by Walkelin 
Mammynot, ib. ; Chelsham and War- 
lingham churches given by William de 
Wateville, ib. ; Beddington church g^ven 
by Sibyl de Wateville and Ingelram de 
Fontenoy, ib,\ confirmation by Henry 
IL of the gifts of the churches, ib. ; 
privileges granted by Henry XL, and con- 
firmed by his successors, ib. ; various 
gifts of lands confirmed by Henry II., 
iii. 442 ; sale of the hide of Wideflete to 



Bermondsey monastery — cont. 

the Templars, ib. ; gift of a rent-charge 
in Chippenham, and Birling church, by 
Walkelin Mammynot, ib. ; sale of land 
to the Templars, ib. ; gift of land in 
Cokenhatch by W. Revel, afterwards 
sold to Royston, iii. 443; tithes of 
Hatcham, Deptford, given, afterwards 
sold to Bayham abbey, ib. ; gift of the 
church of Birling confirmed by Henry 
n., ib. ; warren in Surrey granted by 
Henry II., iii. 444 ; Ditton tithes given 
by Robert Ktz-Humphry, ib.; tithes 
given by Hugh de Montfort and William 
de Francheville, ib.; Watlington tithes 
given by William of Abyngysworth, 
afterwards sold to S. Alban's, ib. ; Bed- 
ford mill given by Miles Beauchamp, iii. 
445 ; tithes in Woodchester given by 
John Trenchevile, afterwards sold to 
the rector of Woodchester, ib. ; tithes of 
Stikeldone in Greenford given, iii. 446 ; 
composition for them from the prioress of 
Ankirwik, ib. ; composition for Coken- 
hatch with the prior of Royston, iii. 447 ; 
tithes in Ludgershall given by Geoffrey 
de Tayle, ib, ; land of Timberwood sold 
to H. de Somes, ib. ; land in Chiltern 
given by William and Richard de Chil- 
tern, ib. ; land in Lydd and Bilsington 
given by Henry count of Ewe, iii..448 ; 
the latter sold to Bilsington priory, ib. ; 
almonry built, iii. 452 ; Famingham 
mill sold to J. Scot, iii. 455 ; agreement 
with J. le Perser and his wife respecting 
land in Peccham, iii. 456; agreement 
with the abbey of Bee respecting tithes 
in Bovington, ib. ; composition with the 
abbey of Ghent respecting the tithes of 
Lewisham, iii. 457 ; agreement with the 
rector of Lambeth respecting the tithes 
of Lambeth, ib. ; lands of the breach of 
Rotherhithe enclosed by B. and J. de 
Courtrai, ib. ; agreement with R. de 
Braes respecting the advowson of Staple, 
iii. 458; agreement with the rector of 
Woodchester respecting the tithes of 
Le Stane^ i&. ; agreement with the abbey 



so 



INDEX. 



Bennondsey monastery-— «ofi^. 
of S. Osyth respecting Ugley tithes, iii. 
459 ; .agreement with the prioress of 
Ankirwik respecting Stikeldone tithes, 
Greenford, ib. ; agreement with the 
prioress of Holywell respecting tithes in 
East Dulwich, t&. ; annual payment of 
5/. from Beddington church recovered, 
iii. 460 ; agreement with Itichard de 
Clare respecting the adyowsou of Cam- 
berwell, t6. ; arrangement respecting a 
fee opposite to S. Margaret's, Southwark, 
ib, ; composition with the rector of East- 
ington respecting the tithes, iii. 461 ; 
composition with the abbey of Thetford 
respecting Ditton tithes, iii. 462 ; a 
market on Monday and a three days* fair 
at Charlton granted by Henry IIL, iii. 
464 ; manor of Chalk given by John de 
Burgh, ib. ; the gift confirmed by Henry 
IIL, ib, ; gift of J^chmond manor in 
Bengeo, and the advowson of the church, 
by Baynold and Richard de Tani, ib, ; 
composition with Bayham abbey with 
respect to Hatcham tithes, iii. 465 ; com- 
position with Merton priory with respect 
to Carshalton tithes, ib, ; composition 
with the prior of Bilsington respecting 
lands in Bilsington and Oswardston, iii. 
467; manors forfeited by Adam de 
Strattone given by Edward I., iii. 357, 
467, D. Be.; exchange of tenements 
with the prior of Lewes, iii. 467, Be. ; 
mill of Widford sold to William atte 
Milne, ib, ; chapels of S. Sepulchre and 
S. Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, in the 
hands of the priory, iii. 468 ; William de 
S. Alnigio presented to S. Andrew's, 
Holbom, ib, ; land at Madbroke, Rother- 
hithe, let to John Techeman, iii. 469; 
composition with John, bishop of Win- 
chester, iii. 470 ; land of Paddlesworth 
let to Walter de Huntingfield, ib, ; liber- 
ties confirmed by Edward III., iii. 472 ; 
inquisition respecting a debt due from 
Chippenham manor, iii. 473; S. Sa- 
viour's church dedicated by Peter, bishop 
of Corbavia, ib, ; three altars dedicated, 



Bermondsey monastery— cont 
ib, ; licence given to F. de Cusancia and 
J. de Lambyn to give a messuage and 
toft in Botherhithe, iii. 474 ; licence given 
to the priory to appropriate Beddiugton 
church, t6. ; privileges given in spite of 
the statute of mortmain, iu. 475 ; licence 
given to W. de Charlton to give a mes- 
suage in Ejngweston, ib,; writ to the 
sheriff of Norfolk respecting a rent- 
charge in Ditton retiuned by Thetford 
priory, ib. ; agreement ratified with the 
prior of Norwich respecting the manor 
of Chalk, iii. 476 ; suit won agamst the 
prior of Kemlworth respecting tithes in 
Charlton Camvyle, iii. 477 ; composition 
with John de Cobham respectmg the 
church of Cobham, 46. ; writ to the 
barons of the exchequer fi>r 8/. due for 
the hospital of the bishop of Winchester 
in Southwark, iii 477, 478 ; suit won 
against Bayham respecting Hatcham 
tithes, iii 478 ; lands in the breach of 
Botherhithe, which had been escheated, 
delivered by Edward IH,, iii. 479 ; con- 
firmation of the liberties by Richard II., 
iii. 480; the prioiy naturalized for a 
fine of 200 marks, ib, ; the cloister and 
refectory rebuilt, ib,; rent-charges in 
London increased by Richard IL, t6. ; 
rent-charge in All Saints and S. Mary 
Magdalen, Bread Street, retained for the 
felony of John of Northampton, de- 
livered by Richard H., iii 481 ; com- 
position with the prior of Stonelee with 
respect to the tithes of Eimbolton, ib. ; 
the nave of the church covered with lead, 
ib, ; new windows In the presbytery, and 
gilded pictures over the high and morning 
altars, ib, ; exchange of Whaddon manor 
for Croydon church with the archbishop, 
ib. ; agreement with Thomas Wyght re- 
specting the lands of Stephen de Burton, 
iii. 482; licence given to Guy Mone 
to give tiie advowson of Kemsing, ib, ; 
the priory made an abbey by Pope Boni- 
face IX. at the request of Richard II., 
iii. 483; liberties confinned by Henry 



INDEX. 



31 



Bennondsey monastery— cont 
IV., iii. 483 ; JL Karbrok presented to 
Kemsing, ib. ; suit in chancery won by 
the abbey against Henry V. respecting 
the manors of Preston, Bermondsey, and 
Stone, iii. 485 ; action won against Ste< 
phen Noble, parson of Beddington, re- 
specting an annual pension, ib, ; suit 
respecting Eingweston land at Ilchester, 
iii. 486 ; composition with the master of 
the hospital in Sonthwark, ib,; the 
cloister covered with slate, iiL 487. 

— priors and abbats of : 

Fetreios, iii. 427 ; appears to Henry I. 
in a dream, iii. 432 ; dies, iii 433 ; 
translated by Bernard, archbishop 
of Bagusa, iii. 450. 

Herebran, iii. 438 $ dies, ib, 
Peter, ib, 

Walter, ib, ; dies, iii. 435. 

Clarenbald, ib. ; his composition with 
the bishop of Worcester respecting 
the tithes of Lytelhoo, iii. 438; 
made abbat of Feyersham, ib, 

Bobert of Blois, ib, ; resigns, iii 439. 

Roger, ib,; made abbat of S. Ouen, 

iii. 440. 
Adam, ib, ; made abbat of Evesham, 

i. 49 ; iii. 441, T. Be. 
Geoffirey, iii, 441, Be. ; resigns, ib, 
Peter, t6. ; resigns, iii. 442. 
Raynold, ib,; sells a hide in Wide- 

flete to the Templars, ib ; resigns, 

ib. 
Boger, ib, ; sells land to the Templars, 

ib, ; made abbat of Abingdon, ii. 

61 ; iii. 444, Wi. Be. 
Bobert of Bethlehem, iiL 444, Be. ; 

resigns, ib. 
Werric, ib, ; made abbat of Feversham, 

ib, 
Bertrand, i6. ; dies, iii 445. 
Constantine, ib. ; dies, iii. 446. 
Henry de Soilly, ib.; sells Inglish- 

eombe to Bath, iii 431 ; dies, iii 

446. 
Adam, ib, ; dies, ib. 



Beimondsey, priors and abbats of :— «oti/. 
Henry, ib, ; made abbat of Glaston- 
bury, iii. 447 ; bishop of Worcester, 

ib, ; dies, iii. 448. 
Richard Norman, iii. 447 ; makes a 

composition with the prior of Roy- 

ston, respecting lands in Coken- 

hatch, ib,; dies, iii 449. 
Hugh, 1^. ; dies, iii. 452. 
Richard, ib, ; builds an almonry, ib. ; 

made prior of Wenlock, iii 1^5. 
Hugh, ib. ; dies, i6. 
Geoffirey, ib, ; dies, ib. 
Odilo, ib, ; dies, ifr, 
Hugh, 1*6. ; dies, ib. 
Odilo, ib, ; dies, ib. 
Haymo, ib, ; dies, i6. 
Hugh, ib, ; his arrangements respecting 

lands in Peccham, iii. 456 ; dies, ib. 
Gilbert* ib, ; dies, ib, 
Hugh, ib. ; dies, ib. 
William, ib, ; dies, ib. 
Josbert, ib, ; his composition with the 

abbey of Bee, ib, ; dies, iii. 457. 
Bernard, ib. ; dies, ib, 
Aymo, ib, ; dies, ib, 
Hugh, t6. ; dies, iii. 458. 
Peter, ib. ; dies, iii 459. 
Humbert, or Ingelbert, or Gilbert, ib. ; 

dies, ib. 
Roger, ib, ; dies, iii 460. 
Ymbert, ib,; agreement with R. de 

Clare respecting Camberwell, ib.; 

composition respecting Eastington 

tithes, iii. 461 ; dies, ib. 
Haymo, i6. ; dies, ib. 
Simon, ib. ; dies, ib. 
Haymo, ib, ; dies, iii 462. 
Gwicard, ib, ; made prior of Wenlock, 

iii. 463. 
John, ib. ; sells certain tithes to buy 

Richmond manor in Bengeo, iii. 

427 ; dies, iii. 464. 
Henry, tb. ; resigns, iii 465. 
John, i6, ; dies, ib, 
Peter, t^. $ dies, ib. 
John, ib. I dies, i6. 
Peter, ib, ; dies, iii. 466. 



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INDEX. 



Bermondsey, priors and abbats of : — cent 

Robert, iii. 466 ; dies, ib. 

Henry Northam, ib. ; dies, iii. 466, 
467. 

John Norman, iii. 467 ; dies, ib. 

William de la Charite, ib. ; dies, ib. 

Peter, ib. ; dies, ib. 

Henry, ib. ; his composition with the 

prior of Bilsington, ib. ; sells a mill 

at Widford, ib.; presents to S. 

^Indrew's Holbom, iii. 468; dies, 

ib. 

Peter, ib. ; lets the land of Madbroke, 
iii. 469 ; dies, ib. 

Henry, ib. ; dies, ib. 

Peter de S. Laurence, ib. ; his agree- 
ment with the bishop of Winchester, 
iii. 470 ; lets Paddlesworth, ib. ; dies, 
ib. 

Geoffirey de Delviz, ib, ; dies, ib. 

Peter, i6. ; dies, ib. 

Walter, ib. ; dies, iii. 471. 

Henry, ib. ; made prior of Wenlock, 
ib. 

Walter, ib. ; dies, ib, 

John de Cusancia, ib.; resigns, iii. 
476. 

John de Derley (Caroloco), ib.; re- 
covers the tithes of Charlton Cam- 
vyle, iii. 477; ^es, ib. 

Peter de Tenolio, ib. ; dies, iii. 478. 

Richard Dontone, ib. ; naturalizes the 
priory iii. 480, 481 ; rebuilds the 
cloister and refectory, iii. 480 ; his 
composition with the prior of Stone- 
lee respecting Kimbolton, iii. 481 ; 
covers the nave with lead, and puts 
new windows in the presbyteiy, ib.; 
exchanges Whaddon manor with 
Croydon church, with archbishop 
Courtenay, ib. ; resigns, ib. 

John Attleborough, ib. ; his arrange- 
ment with T. Wyght,iii. 482 ; made 
abbat, iii. 483 ; resigns, ib. ; made 
*< episcopus Athelfeldensis," ib. 

Henry Tomstone, ib. ; presents R. 
Karbrok to Kemsing, ib. ; dies, iii. 
484. 



Bermondsey, priors and abbats of: — cont. 

Thomas Thetford, ib. ; recovers cer- 
tain manors fix)m Henry V., iii. 
485 ; action against the parson of 
Beddington, i6. ; wins a cause at B- 
chester, iii. 486 ; his composition 
with the master of S. Thomas's 
hospital, Southwark, ib. ; covers the 
cloister with slate, iii. 487; dies, 
ib. 

John Bromleghe, ib. ; confirmed at 
Lambeth by archbishop Chichele, 
ib. 
monks of: 

Richard, Osbert, Umbald, iii. 427. 

William, earl of Mortain, iii. 436. 
^ violent storm at, iii. 450 ; flood 



at, iii 451 ; justices itinerant at, in 1241, 
ii. 328, Wa.; inundation of the Thames, 
iii. 468, Be.; breach of Bermondsey 
enclosed by Robert Brounesbury, iii 484. 

S. Mary Magdalen, lands in, iii. 



482. 



Bemake, Thomas, acts on a jury, iii. 344, 
D. 

Bernard, S., his intimacy in the schools 
with Eugenius IH., iv. 26, W. ; goes to 
Citeaux with thirty companions, iii. 430, 
Be. ; thence, as abbat, to Clairvaux, ib. ; 
places Bernard (Eugenius lU.) over the 
Cistercian monastery of S. Anastasius, 
ii. 231, Wa. ; preaches the second cru- 
sade, ib. ; persuades Louis YII. to re- 
ceive the archbishop of Bourges, iii. 16, 
D. ; his charges against bishop Henry 
of Blois, ii. 54^ Wi. ; dies, i. 14, 47 ; ii. 
55, 235 ; iii. 16 ; iv. 29, 380, M. T. Wi. 
Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; his works, ii. 235, 
Wa. 

Bernard, William, acts on a jury, iii. 344, 
381, D. 

Bemay (Benege), Yitalis, abbat of, made 
abbat of Westminster, ii. 193, Wa. 

Bemo, abbat of Gigny,ii. 163, Wa. ; builds 
Clngny, i&. ; abbat of Clugny, iv. 369, 
Wo. ; appoints Odo abbat of Clugny, ii. 
164, Wa, 



INDEX. 



3S 



Benow (Berge), chapel of, leased to the 
prior of Worcester, iv. 399, Wo. ; con- 
solidated irith Oyerbury, and given to 
Martin de Pateshull, iy. 416. 

Roger de, lord of, the advowson of 

the chapel of Berrow adjudged to Wor- 
cester priory against, ib, 

Berselowe, Thomas de, monies levied from, 
iii. 364, D. 

Berthfert (son of Berthulf), mnrders S. 
Wistan, ii. 161, Wa. 

Bertram, Boger, captured in Northampton 
castle, iv. 450, Wo. 

Berwick, stormed by Edward I., iii. 402 ; 
iv. 626, D. Wo. ; captured by the Scots, 
iii. 470, Be.; restored to Edward IIL, 
iii. 473 ; siege and capture of, by Ed- 
ward in., iv. 349, O. ; battle of, iv. 561, 
Wo. ; Edward III. returns from France 
to free, iii. 476, Be. 

Berwick, Isabella de, dies, i. 100, T. 

William de, rent-charge in Tewkes- 
bury bought from, by the abbat, i. 137. 
John de, justice itinerant at various 



places in 1292, iv. 511, Wo. 

Besanyon, S. Gedeon, archbishop of, or- 
dains Bemo abbat of Clogny, iv. 369,Wo. 

Besforde, Alexander de, appointed to per- 
ambulate the forests, iv. 536, Wo. 

Besill, Matthew de, appointed guardian of 
Gloucester castle, i. 453, Bu. 

Betere, Simon le, buys land of Henry Bis- 
Bop, i. 168, T. 

Bethlehem, taken by Saladin, i. 19, M. ; 
recovered by Frederick II., i. 72; ii. 
306, T. Wa. ^ 

Betune, advocate of, defeats the Stadinger, 
i. 93, T. ; at Woodstock, i. 107. 

Baldwin de, defeats the Stadinger, 

I 93, T. 

Beverley, robbery at, iii. 165, D. 

improvement of the monastery of, 

[called ^'Beverensis domus,"] iv. 495, 

Wo. 

• Geoffrey, provost of, chancellor to 

the young king Heniy, iii. 22, D. 
Beyrout, taken by Saladin, i. 19, M. 

VOL. V. 



Beyvin (or Beywin), Walter, his house 
robbed, iii. 231, D. ; his suit against 
Dunstable priory, iii. 269. 

Bibars I., sultan of Egypt ; see Cairo, sul- 
tans of. 

Bideford, suit respecting the advowson of, 
between Tewkesbury abbey and R. de 
Grenville, i. 108, T. 

Bidun, Walter de, dies, iii. 126, D. 

W., a pension granted to, by Wor- 
cester priory, iv. 435, Wo. 

Biggleswade (Bickeleswade), assize at, iii. 
345, 352, 359, D. 

Bigod (Bigot, Bygot), Roger, chief founder 
of S. Mary's, Thetford, dies, iii. 431, Be. 

Hugh (2nd earl of Norfolk), swears 

that Henry I. made Stephen his h.ir, iii. 
15, D. ; fortifies Norwich castle against 
Stephen, ii. 225, Wa. ; Stephen goes into 
Suffolk against, ii. 228, Wa. ; reconciled 
with Stephen, ib,; at war again with 
Stephen, ii. 230 ; gives up his forts to 
Henry II., ii. 237 ; joins the young king 
Henry, iv. 35, W. ; favours the introduc- 
tion of the Flemings into England by 
the earl of Leicester, ib, 

Roger (3rd earl of Norfolk), his son 

(Raoul) captured at Bovines, iii. 41, D. 
Hugh (4th earl of Norfolk), [called 



earl of Suffolk,] joins William Marshal, 
iii. 82, D. ; witnesses Magna Charta, i. 
232, Bu. ; dies, ii. 300 ; iii. 94, Wa. D. 
Roger (5th earl of Norfolk, earl 



Marshal), knighted by Henry m., i. 90 ; 
iii. 132 ; iv. 425, T. D. Wo.; retoms to 
Enghmd, i. 127,T. ; opposes the demands 
of Innocent IV. for the Holy Land, iii. 
167, D. ; joins in the letter to Innocent 
rV. against his oppressions, i. 283, Bu. ; 
his speech to Henry HI. demanding the 
dismissal of the Foitevins, i. 164, T. ; one 
of the confederates against the Foitevins, 
iii. 209, D. ; present at the excommuni- 
cation of the infi'actors of Magna Charta, 
i. 305, 320, Bu. j elected on the barons* 
side at Oxford, i. 447, Bu ; sworn of the 
king's council, i. 449, Bu.; elected by 

C 



34 



INDEX. 



Bigod, Roger — cont, 
the king's party as one of the two to 
choose the council, i. 449, 452 ; one of 
the twenty-fonr, i. 450, Ba. ; signs the 
letter to Pope Alexander IV. against the 
Poitevins, i. 174, 460, T. Bu. ; to be of 
the council to act when the king is out 
of England, i. 478, Bu. ; elected as 
arbiter on the part of the barons, iv. 
129, O. ; gained over by prince Edward, 
iv. 137, W. ; goes with Henry III. to 
Dover, ib, ; did not agree to the disin- 
heriting the barons, ii. 867, Wa. ; dies, 
iv. 235, O. 

Hugh (brother of the 5th earl), 

made justiciary by the barons at Oxford, 
i. 443 ; iv., 119, 120, Bu. 0. W. ; one of 
the confederates against the Poitevins, 
iii. 209, D. ; elected on the nde of the 
barons, i. 447, Bu. ; elected by the king's 
party as one of the two to choose the 
council, L 449, 452, Bo.; guardian of 
the tower, i. 453, Bu. ; signs the letter 
to Pope Alexander IV. against the Poi- 
tevins, i. 174, 460, T. Bu. ; justice at 
Winchester, ii. 98, Wi. ; seizes the pro- 
perty of Dunstable priory in a case of 
theft, iii. 212, D. ; expelled from Dover 
castle by Henry HI., iv. 127, W. ; 
ejected from London by Simon de Mont- 
fort, iii. 225, D. ; escapes to Pevensey 
after the battle of Lewes, ui. 232, D. ; 
flies to France, iv. 161, 462, W. Wo.; 
conveys the news of the battle of Lewes 
to the queen, iv. 452, Wo. ; joins prince 
Edward, iv. 165, W. 

Bigod (Bigot), Richard, arrangement of, 
respecting certain land in Gotherington 
with Tewkesbury, i. 65, T. 

. Robert, his brother, 100 marks 

given to, by Tewkesbury for this land, ib, 

Biham castle, belonging to William de For- 
tibus, earl of Albemarle, iii. 64; iv. 
413, D. Wo. ; adjudged to William de 
Coleville, iii. 64, D. ; siege and destruc- 
tion of, by Henry m., iii. 64 ; iv. 413, 
D. Wo. 

Bildewas ; see Boildewas. 



Bilenda (or Bilinda), Henry de, eellarer of 
Dunstable, sent to Lyons, ilL 166, D. ; 
his fear of (Srosseteste, and flight to 
Merival, iiL 178. 

Bilsington, the prior and convent of, buy 
land of Bennondsey, iii. 448, Be. ; land 
in, belonging to John, a clerk, given to 
Bermondsey and sold, ib. 

— ^— Hamo, prior o( makes a composi- 
tion with Bermondsey respecting certain 
lands, iii. 467, Be. 

Bindon (Bynnadone), John, abbat of, made 
abbat of Ford, i. 21, M. 

Biom opposes Sweyn, ii. 1 82, Wa. ; agrees 
to go with him to Sandwich to king 
Edward, ib. j murdered by Sweyn, ii. 
183, Wa. 

Birinus, S. ; see Dorchester, bishops of. 

Birling, the church given to Bermondsey, 
iii. 442, Be. ; confirmed, iii. 443. 

Adam, rector of, iiL 438. 

Bisele, Walter de, serves on a Jury, iii. 
844, D. 

Biset (Byset), John, witnesses the confir- 
mation of Magna Ohartaln 1236, i. 104, 
T. ; consents to the boundary between 
Wolverley and £[idderminster, iv. 431, 
Wo. ; dies, iv. 433, Wo. ; dies at Shrews- 
bury, and is buried at Bradley, i. 119, 
T. ; had sold a wood to the abbey of 
Tewkesbury, i. 122, T. 

Biseth, Margaret, saves Henry IIL from 
an assassin at Woodstock, iv. 431, Wo. 

Bishampton, John de, suit of the prior of 
Worcester against, respecting a water- 
course, iv. 541, Wo. 

Bishopricks in England, iii. 4 ; iv. 359, D. 
Wo. ; number held by monks in 1152, 
ii. 235, Wa. ; precedence of, settled, ii. 
30, Wi. 

Bissop, Henry, sells land to Simon le 
Betere, i. 168, T. 

Bithoke, William, pays queen's gold, &c., 
for Dunstable, iii. 290, 291. 

Bitteme (Byteme), a manor of the bishop 
of Winchester, archbishop Kilwarby 
keeps Christmas at, ii. 118, 384; iv. 
465, Wi. Wa. Wo. 



INDEX. 



35 



Bittlesden, abbats of: 

Richard, dies, il 248, Wa. 
William, deposed, ii. 251. 
Adam, cellarer €i Braeme, ib, 
[Henry,] dies, iii. 109, D. 
Gifiard, made abbat of Waverley, ii. 
316, Wa. 

Black Monday, iii. 476, Be. 

Bladington, church o^ ir. 427, Wo. 

Blake, William le, mayor of Dmistable, 
iii. 364, D. 

Blakmanston, tithes of, iii. 456, Be. 

Blancfront (or Blannfronnt), Henry, 
rent-charge bought from, by Dunstable, 
iii. 161, D. 

Nicholas, serves on a jury, iii. 381. 

Blanche of Castile, arrangement for her to 
many prince Louis [Louis Vlll.], i. 
201, Bu. ; married to him, i. 25 ; ii. 74, 
252 ; iii. 27 ; iv. 60, M. Wi. Wa. D. O., 
at Furmor, i. 201, Bu. ; brought into 
France, ih, ; her exhortations for help 
for her husband to the French nobles, 
iii. 50, D. ; sends an army for his 
help, which is lost at sea, i. 224, Bu. ; 
advises S. Louis to found Boyaumont, 
ii. 304, Wa. ; stands by Theobald, count 
of Champagne, iii. 116, D. ; receives 
Richard of Cornwall at Paris, iii. 152, 
B. ; at the translation of S. Edmund at 
Pontigny, ii. 339, Wa.; letter of the 
patriarch of Jerusalem to, respecting the 
safety of S. Louis and his fiimily, i. 296, 
Bu. ; dies, ii. 93, 345 ; iv. 442, Wi. Wa. 
Wo. 

Blanche, daughter of S. Louis, bom, L 
116, T. 

Blanche, widow of Henry of Navarre, 
marries prince Edmund, earl of Lancas- 
ter, iv. 267, W. ; brought to England, 
iv. 269, W. 

Blanche, daughter of Philip IIL, love of 
Edward L for, iv. 340, 516, O. Wo.; 
proposal for her to marry Edward I., iii. 
884, D. 

Blanchelande, Martin, abbat of, made 
bishop of Bangor, i. 61 ; Iv. 404, T. Wo. 

Blancminster ; see Whitchurch. 



Blancmustor, a fort in Wales, iii. 293, D. 
Blanquefort, Edward L taken ill at, il 404, 

Wa. 
Blaydon-on-Tyne, battle at, i. 3, 48, M. T. 
Blaye (Bleynes), the castie surrendered to 
the English, iv. 519, Wo. ; Roger Mor- 
timer sent there, ih, 
Bleadon manor given to the church of 

Winchester by Githa, ii. 26, Wi* 
Bleddfa (Bletiiefou), castle taken, iv. 447, 

Wo. 
Blockley (Blokkeley, Blockele), fair at, 
obtained by bishop W. de C«ntelupe, iv. 
431, Wo. 

' parsons of: 
Vincent de Bergavenni, installs R. de 
Gundicote prior of Worcester, i. 
127, T. ; made aiehdeaoon of Wor- 
cester, i. 129. 
Peter de Escote, dies at Anagni, iv. 

523, Wo. 
Bartholomew de Perentino, presented 
to, by Bonifkce VIII., ib. 
Blois, Henry HI. reoeived at, i. 327, Bu. 

Theobald, count of, aided by Henry 

L in his war with Louis YI., ii. 216, 
Wa.; Henry I. with, at Brantune, ii. 
218 ; founds an abbey, ib, ; his interview 
with Stephen at Evreux, ii. 226; con- 
sulted by Henry de Blois as to making 
peace between Stephen and Matilda, ii. 
52, Wi. ; marriage of his two sons, iii, 
15, D.; dies, 1. 47 ; ii. 55, 234 ; iv. 26, 
T. Wi. Wa. O. I his children and their 
inheritance, iL 234, Wa. 
'■ his sons t 



Henry de, succeeds his fiither, i. 47. 
T. ; count of Troyes and Cham- 
pagne, ii. 234, Wa. ; marries Mary, 
daughter of Iiouis Vll., iii. 16, D. 

Theobald de, count of Chartres and 
Blois, ii. 234, Wa.; marries Alice, 
daughter of Louis VIA., iii. 15, D. 

Stephen de, count of Sancerre, ii. 234, 
Wa. 

— - his brothers : 

Stephen de ; see Stephen. 

Henry de; see Winchester, bishops of. 

C 2 



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INDEX. 



Blood of the Savionr, brought to England, 

iv. 370, Wo. 
Blottere, Felicia le, suit with the prior of 

I>un8table, ill. 54, 303, D. 
Blund, Hugh le, sheriff of Hertfordshire, 

iii. 339, D. 

- John, elect of Canterbory; see 



Canterbury, archbishops ot 

John, land bought from, by Dun- 



stable, iiL 178, D. 
Blunde, William U, sent by the barons to 

S. Louis to represent them, iv. 139, W. 
Blundel, William, serves on a juiy, iii. 

288, D. 
Blundevil, Banulph, earl of Chester; see 

Chester, 7th earl of. 
Bluntesdone, Henry de, lends 1002. to 

Worcester priory, iv. 621, Wo. j a pen- 

mon of five marks given to, iv. 530 ; 

letter respecting the renewal of this, iv. 

639 ; asks for and gets 50/. paid him by 

the priory, iv. 644. 
Blythe, tournament at,i. 160 ; iii. ldO,T. D. 
Bobelin (or Bubelin), Simon, annual rent- 
charge of 3«. paid to Dunstable by, iii. 

93, D. ; grants leases of lands to Dun- 
stable, iii. 143 ; rent-charge asserted to 

belong to his heir, iii. 261. 
Bockhampton (Bukintone, Bukyntone), 

advowBon of the church, suit respecting, 

i. 109, T. ; half a mark from, assigned 

to the chantry of Tewkesbuiy, i. 129. 
Boclisford (or Bocclesforde), John de, 

money pud to, by Dunstable, iii. 204, 

207, D. 
Bocwode,- wood of, lopped, iii. 336, D. ; 

rabbits ferreted in, iii. 374 ; free chace 

established in, iiL 402. 
Boddington (Botintone), rent-charge at, 

sold by Tewkesbury, i. 136, T. 
Bodeham, William de, land of, at Wolver- 

ley, bought by Worcester priory, iv. 

434, 435, Wo. 
Bodeloa, murder of an abbat at, ii. 301 , Wa. 
Bodney, tithes of, given to Bermondsey, 

iii. 444, Be. 
Bodyn, Luke, bread and beer allowed to, 

by Dunstable, iii. 396, D. 



Boethius, publishes his " Liber de Conso- 
latione philosoplufe,*' ii. 3, Wi. ; put to 
death by Theodoric, ii. 147, Wa. 

Boethius, sent into England for the papal 
tribute, iv. 80, 0. 

Bohemia, Fremislas IL, king of, sends to 
Richard of Cornwall to announce hia 
election as king of the Romans, i. 392, 
Bu. 

John of Luxembourg, king of, 

killed at Crecy, iii. 474 5 iv. 862, 561, 
Be. O. Wo. 

Anti-Pope in, letter of Innocent 



IV. respecting, L 264, Bu. 

Bohemund I., prince of Antioch, dies, iv. 
375, Wo. 

— ^ IV., prince of Antioch and count 
of Tripoli, opposes the truce of Frederick 
n. in Palestine, iii. 118, D. ; at war with 
Malek-el-Eamel, sultan of Cairo, ib. 
v., letters sent to, after the battle 



of Gaza, L 261, Bu. 

VI., letter o^ to Henry HI. on the 



Turcomans, i. 369, Bu. 
Bohun, Franco (Fitz-Geldewin) de, dies, 

ii. 248, Wa. 

Henry de ; see Hereford, 5th earl of. 

Humphry de ; see Hereford, 6th 

earl of. 

Humphry, de ; «ee Hereford, 7th 



earl of. 

Humphry, de; see Hereford, 8th 



earl of. 

William de, son of 8th earl of 



Hereford, made earl of Northampton, 
iv. 350, O. 

Kaud de, wife of 6th earl of Here- 



ford, dies, and is buried at Lanthony, i. 

119, T. 

Boisars ; see Brentwood. 

Bologna, war of, with Modena, iii. 117, D. 

— ^— bishops of: 

Henry, makes peace for eight years 

widi Modena, iii. 118, D. 
Ottaviano TJbaldino, invests prince 

Edmund with the crown of Sicily by 

a ring, i. 349, Bu. 



INDEX. 



37 



Bolsover (Boleshovre, Bnlesore), castle 

, besieged by tbe barons, iv. 47, 0. ; taken 
by William earl of Ferrers, ill. 50, D. 

Bolt, O., Newenham mill leased ij, by 
Worcester priory, iv. 401, Wo. 

Bonayentore, S., appointed archbisbop of 
York by Clement IV., but resigns, iv. 
184, 194, W. 

Bondebory, Balpb de, dies, ill. 54, D. ' 

Bozd&ce, S., consecrated bishop by Pope 
Gregory 11., ii. 155, Wa. ; founds the 
monastery of Folda, ib, ; martyred, il. 
156. 

Bonifkce IL, Pope, ii. 3, 147 ; iiL 6, Wi. 
Wa.D. 

Vm., Pope, iii. 383, 468 ; iv. 339, 

518, D. Be. O. Wo. ; bis election and 
coronation, iiL 383,. D.; iv. 518, Wo.; 
consecrates Bobert Wincbelsey arch- 
bishop of Canterbury, iv. 518, Wo. ; 
revokes the provisions, &c., of his pre- 
decessors, iii. 393; iv. 518, D. Wo.; 
suspends the bishops, . &c., in France 
appointed by Celestine V., iv. 518, Wo. ; 
writes exhorting the chief sovereigns 
of Europe to peace, ib., and to prepare 
for a crusade, iv. 519 ; sends two cardi- 
nals to England, iii. 396, D. ; restores 
the monks of Monte Casino, iv. 521, 
Wo. ; gives Blockley to B. de Ferentino, 
iv. 523 ; issues the bull clericis laicos, 
iii. 405 ; iv. 340, 528, D. O. Wo. ; letter 
forbidding the clergy to give aids to 
princes, iv. 530, Wo.; letter to the 
French cleigy, iv. 531 ; deposes and de- 
prives the two Colonna cardinals, iv. 
339,531, O. Wo.; his decrees against 
Ihem, iv. 532, Wo. ; their accusation 
against him, ib, ; excommunicates their 
adherents, and endeavours their destruc- 
tion, ib. ; his dislike for monks, ib. ; 
puts seculars in some churches in their 
places, ib.} the question of Gascony 
submitted to, by EdwarA L and Philip 
IV., iv. 536 ; his arbitration, iv. 538 ; 
transfers his court from Keate to Rome, 
in cunsequeuce of an earthquake, iv. 
540 ; enters Rome, ib. ; the cross in S. 



Boniface VIII., Pope — cont. 
John Lateran falls, ib.; quashes the 
election at Ely, and makes John Salmon 
bishop of Norwich, iv. 543 ; canonizes 
S. Louis, ib. ; jubilee year, iv. 544 ; 
grants of indulgence in, iv. 339, O.; 
statute respecting the two orders of 
firiars, iv. 545, Wo. ; letter of the khan of 
Tartary to, iv. 548 ; letter to Philip IV. 
against his appointing to benefices, iv. 
553 ; appoints William of Gainsborough 
bishop of Worcester, iv. 554 ; asserts the 
superiority of the king of the Romans 
above all ot^er kings, iv. 556 ; quarrel 
with Philip IV., iv. 557 ; endeavours to 
depose Philip IV., iv. 339, O. ; edits the 
6th book of the Decretals, iv. 339, 557, 
O. Wo. ; his seizure and ill-treatment by 
the Colonnas and William of Nogaret, 
iv. 839, O. ; dies, iii. 468 j iv. 339, 
557, Be. O. Wo. ; speech of Celestine 
V. respecting, iv. 339, O. ; had written 
to Edward I. to desire him to desist from 
the invasion of Scotland, iv. 341, O. 

Boniface IX., Pope, iii. 481, Be. ; makes 
Bermondsey priory into an abbey,iii.483. 

Boniface, archbishop of Canterbury ; see 
Canterbury, archbishops of. 

Bonquer, William, justice itinerant at Bed- 
ford, iii. 217, D. ; at Winchester, ii. 100, 
Wi. 

Boothulle, near Halidon, battle of, iv. 349, 
O. 

Boppart, fortified by the archbishop of 
Treves against Richard of Cornwall, i. 
394, Bu. ; the tolls allowed to remain as 
belonging to the kings of the Romans, iv. 
223, W. 

Boraston (Barastone, Burestone), lease of, 
iv. 396, Wo. ; manor let on lease by 
Worcester priory, iv. 404 ; deed respect- 
ing land at, iv. 553. 

Bordesley, abbey founded, i. 186, Bu. ; 
charter of bishop William of Worcester 
respecting, iv. 427, Wo. 

— abbats of : 

William, resigns, iL 245, Wa. 
Richard, iL 240 ; resigns, ii. 252. 



38 



IKDSX. 



Bordesley, abbats of: — eont. 

William de Stanley, iL 252 ; dies, u. 256. 
Fhilip, at the dedication of Worcester 
cathedral, iy. 409, Wo.; dies, ii. 
298, Wa. 

Boreford, John de, deed of^ respecting 
land at Boraston, iv. 553, Wo. 

Borham, Henry de, his adyice to G. de 
Clare to occupy London, iy. 198, W. 

Heryey de (a lawyer), against 

Dunstable in the suit respecting Pullox- 
hill adyowson, iU. 218, D. 

Borne, Robert de la, senres on a jnry, ilL 
844, D. 

Bosco, Walter de, the prior of Worcester 
obtains seisin of a tenement o^ iy. 494, 
Wo. 

Bosham, the church at, suspended, ii. 255, 
Wa. ; story of a priest who celebrated 
in it in spite of this order, ib, 

Boston, floods at, iy. 308, O. W. ; fire at 
the &ir of, iy. 315, 495, O. W. Wo. 

Botele, Thomas de, appointed to peram- 
bulate the forests, iy. 536, Wo. 

BotQda, queen of Philip II., daughter of 
Cnut YL of Denmark, diyorced by 
Philip BL, i. 201, Bu. 

BotUer (Boteiller), Peter le, knighted by 
R. de Clare, i. 142, T. 

 Theobald de, comes from Ireland 

in aid of prince Edward, ii 365, Wa. 

Botlesforde or Bothleforde, Jordan, dies, 
iii. 150, D. 

-^— — John, his son, dies, ill. 256, D. 

Bouillon, Godfrey of, son of Eustace II., 
count of Boulogne, captain of the cru- 
sading army, iy. 12,W. ; takes Jerusalem, 
iy. 13 ; king of Jerusalem, ii. 207, Wa. 

Boulogne, Eustace II., count of, his afiay 
with the citizens of Doyer, ii. 183, Wa. 
Eustace m., count of, among the 
insurgents in fiochester castle, ii. 200, 
Wa. ; joins the crusade, ii. 206 ; returns, 
ii. 209 ; confirms his wife's gift of King- 
weston to Bermondsey, iil 432, Be. 

 Maria, wife of, giyes King- 

weston to Bermondsey, iiL 432, 435, 
Be. ; dies, iil 432; iy. 376, Be. Wo. 



Boulogne, Matthew, count o( marries 
Maria, daughter of Stephen, ii. 238 ; iy. 
380, Wa. Wo. 

Reginald de Dammartin, count of, 

his share in the treaty between Philip 
IL and John, L 205, Bu. ; demands his 
rights in England of John, ii. 72, WL ; 
in Eugland, iii 34, D. ; admiral of John's 
fleet, iii 36 ; invades Flanders, and is 
defeated, ib, ; goes to William I., count 
of Holland, ib. ; joins in a treaty with 
John, iii. 40 ; does homage to John, ii. 
280, Wa.; taken prisoner at Bovines, 
i 224; ii 281 ; iii. 41 ; iy. 53, 403, Bu. 
Wa. D. Be. W. Wo. 

Philip, count of, left in command of 



the army before Ayignon by Louis VllL, 
iii 101, D. ; wounded and taken prisoner, 
iii 102 ; accuses Theobald of Cham- 
pagne of the death of Louis YUL, iii. 
116; dies, iii 139. 

Bourdeaux, Richard of Cornwall well re- 
ceiyed at, iii. 94, D. ; queen Eleanor and 
prince Edward at, i 318, Bu.; Henry 
m.]at, i 154, 323; iii 186; iy. 105, 
T. Bu. D. W. ; adheres to Henry IIL, 
iii. 186 ; iy. 105, D. W. ; arrangement 
respecting, proposed by Edward L, iii. 
384, D. ; the English forces at, in 1294, 
iy. 520, Wo. ; siege of, in 1295, iii 398, 
D. ; remains fliithful to Edward the 
Black Prince, iii 479, Be. 

archbishops of: 

Elias, marries prince Louis to Blanche 
of Castile, i 201 , Bu. ; divorces John 
and Hawisa of Gloucester, i 202 ; 
iii. 45, Bu. D. ; marries John and 
Isabella of Angouleme, i 202, Bu. 

William II., at Toledo before the 
battle of Nayas de Tolosa, ii 271, 
Wa. ; receives Richard of Cornwall, 
iii 94, D. 

Gerald de Mulemort, does homage to 
prince Edward, iy. 441, Wo. ; comes 
to Westminster to complain of 
Simon de Montfort, iii. 184, D. 



XKDEX. 



S9 



Boiirg^iuMiier} the oastle mrrendered to 
the English, iv. 519, Wo.; Heliaf de 
Hawile pat in charge of it, ib, 
Boaigea, ooimcil of, iiL 100, D. ; the lead- 
en of the Pastonreaox pat to death at, 
i. 292, Bo. 
 archbishope of: 

Peter de la Chastre, opposition of 

Louis yn. to, iii. 16, D. 
Philip Berroier, sent by S. Louis to 
meet Henry HI. at Blois, i. 327, Ba. 
Boveridge (Boweragge, Bouragge), peram- 
bolation of, L 136, T. ; liberty of the 
manor threatened by B. de Clare, L 144 ; 
a thief caught in, i. 145. 
BoTes, Hugh de, dies, iiL 44, D. 
BoTines, battle of, L 61, 224$ ii. 281 s iiL 
41 ; iy. 53, 408, T. Bu. Wa. D. W. Wo. 
BoTington (Powyntone), tithes of, com- 
position between Bennondsey and Bee 
respecting, iii. 456, Be. 
Boxley abbey , founded by William of Ypres, 

U. 230, Wa. 
— abbats of: 

Bobert, dies, ii. 282. 

John, appointed visitor of black monks, 

iiL 133, D. ; his conduct in the 

visitation, t&. ; made abbat of Ci- 

teanz, IL 816, Wa. 

Boyfield, Boger, prior of Cardiff, quarrels 

with Henry de Stratford, L 166, T. 
Boyland (Boylannde, Boylonde, Boylund), 
Bichard de, justice itinerant at Win- 
chester, iv. 479, Wo.; at Oxford, iv. 
301, O. ; assise held before, at Biggles- 
wade, iii. 345, 348, 349, 850, 351, 352, 
D. ; fined for false judgment, iiL 357 ; 
iv. 320, D. O. ; charge of the prior of 
Dunstable against, for delay, ilL 358, D. 
Boynun (Boinun), John, his land at Pul- 

loxhiU sold, UL 204, 207, 326, D. 
Boyver, John, assaults William de Chey- 

dut in Charlton, iii. 201, D. 
Boyville (Bovilla), John de, dies, iii. 94, D. 
— — W. de, sheriff of Bedfordshire, iiL 

327, D. 
Braban^ons, come into England, in aid of 
Henry II., ii. 61 j iv. 383, Wi. Wo. 



Brabant, Henry I., duke of, sends his wifb 
Maiy back to her father, Philip n., iii. 
89, D. ; makes an alliance wiUi John, 
iiL 39, 40, D. 

John L, duke of, defeats the 

count of Gueldres, ii. 407, Wa.; holds 
a tournament at Bar, and is killed, iii. 
388, 389, D. 

John n., doke of, marries princess 



Margaret, ii. 407 ; iii. 359, 404 ; iv. 325, 
502, Wa. D. O. Wo. ; his merchants 
allowed intercourse with England, iii. 
398, D. 

Godfrey of, slain at Courtrai, iv. 



552, Wo. 

Brabazon, Boger le, acts as justice itinerant 
with Edward L, iv. 506, Wo. ; the ques- 
tion of the groves of the prior of Wor- 
cester tried before, iv. 546 ; masses said 
for his soul by Dunstable prioty, iiL 
410, 411, D. 

— — John le, his executor, money paid 
to, by Dunstable, iii. 411, D. 

Bracebridge, John, dies at Dunstable, iii. 
414, D. 

Braci, William de, quitK^lalms the common 
of Tibberton, iv. 439, Wo. ; buried at 
Great Malvern, iv. 499. 

Bobert, appointed to perambulate 
the forests, iv. 586, Wo. 

Brackley (Brakele, Brachelege), tourna- 
ments at, iii. 130 ; iv. 212, D. W. 

 lord of, his chapel at Treverick in 
S. Crowan's, Cornwall, L 147, 148, T. 

Bradbome (Bradebuma, Bredebuma), 
church of, given by G. le Cauceis to 
Dunstable, iii. 28, D. ; confirmed by 
William earl of Derby, iii. 75 ; writ ob- 
tained against the heirs of G. de Cauceis, 
iii. 148 ; the priory put in possession of, 
by the archdeacon of Derby, iii. 149; 
new charter oi^ given to Dunstable, iii. 
161 ; 10/. paid for, iiL 230 ; a horse 
taken away from the steward, iii. 251 ; 
confirmed to Dunstable by Boger, bishop 
of Uchfield, iii. 279, 400 ; payment of a 
daily charge made by the bishop in, iii. 
280 ; confirmed to Dunstable by arch- 



40 



niDEX* 



Bradbome — cont 

bishop Feccham, iii. 282 ; 16s, from, to 
be paid by the abbat and convent of Der* 
ley to Dunstable, iii. 297 ; visitation of 
the farm there by the prior, iii. 337 ; 
accoont of the sheep, wood, &c., there, 
iii. 338 ; John de Maydenebore pre- 
sented to, iii. 365; recalled, iii. 391; 
taxation of, in consequence of the grant 
of a tenth to the king, iii. 367 ; small 
amount of good wool there in 1291, iii. 
371 ; Peter de Aldenham presented to, 
iii. 392 ; grant to the brethren of, on 
account of their poverty, iii. 401. 

Bradele, Balph de, serves on a jury, iii. 
288, D. 

Brademor, a moiety of the pasturage of, 
bought by Dunstable, iii. 221, D. 

Bradenestok, John de, absolved by the 
prior of Worcester, iv. 543, "Wo. ; his 
offerings, ib. 

Bradenham, Simon de, sheriff of Bedford- 
shire, iii. 408, D. 

Bradewine (Bradewin, Bradevin), land of, 
iii. 178, D. 

Edelina de, peace made with Dun- 
stable, iii. 279. 

Adam de, naif of the prior of 



Dunstable, dies, iii. 365. 

Bradley, John Biset buried at, i. 119, T. 

Bradwell, [Richard], prior of, removed by 
6ro89ete8te, iii. 143, D. 

Bragenham, Warine de, a rent-charge to 
be paid to Dunstable b}-, ill. 204, D. 

Braibroc (BreibVoc), Bobcrt de (first baron 
Braybrook), dies, iii. 33, D. 

Braibroc, Henry de, flies from the battle 
of Lincoln, and goes by Lynn to Lon- 
don, iii. 49, D. ; imprisoned by Wm. de 
Breaute iu Bedford castle, iii. 86, 90 ; 
iv. 416, D. Wo. ; sent out of the castle 
during the siege, iii. 88, D. ; justice 
itinerant in 1225, iii. 93. 

Brampton (Brantune), Henry L with 
Theobald of Blois at, ii. 218, Wa. 

Bramtone (Brumptone), William de, im- 
prisoned and fined for false judgment, iii. 
356 ; iv. 320, D. O. 



Branesford, Bichard de, appointed to pep* 
ambulate the forests, iv. 536, Wo. 

Braose (Brause, Brense, Brahose), Philip 
de (second baron), deprived of his lands 
by Henry L, ii. 214, Wa. ; his lands 
restored, ib, 

William de (fourth baron), his men 

save bishop Peter de Leia from Rhys, ii. 
66, Wi. ; makes John king of England, 
1. 24, M. ; his severe punishment in 
consequence, i. 25 ; suspected by John, 
and sent for, iv. 396, Wo. ; refuses to 
come, and fortifies his castles, ib. ; sur- 
renders five castles, and John retreats, 
ib.i flies with his family into Ireland, 
ib, ; disinherited, and driven into exile 
by John, L 29 ; ii. 261, 262 ; iii. 30 ; iv. 
53, 54, M. Wa. D. O. ; escapes to France, 
i. 30, 59 ; ii. 265 ; iv. 54, 399, M. T. Wa. 
O. Wo. ; crosses from Shoreham, ii. 265, 
Wa. ; dies in France, i. 31, 60; ii. 81 ; 
iv. 55, 400, M. T. Wi. O. Wo. ; at Paris, 
ii. 265, Wa. ; buried by Stephen Lang- 
ton, i. 81, M.; hatred of Llewellyn to 
him, i. 38, M. 

Matilda de la Haie, his 



wife, slaughters the Welsh at Castle 
Maud, iv. 388, Wo. ; banished by John, 
ii. 261, 262, Wa. ; captured with her 
children by John, i. 30, 59 ; iii. 32 ; iv. 
399, M. T. Wa. D. Wo. ; captured in 
Qalway, ii. 265, Wa. ; starved to death 
at Windsor, i. 30, 59; ii. 81, 265; iii. 
82 ; iv. 54, 399, M. T. Wi. Wa. D. O. W. 
Wo. ; hatred of Llewellyn to, I 38, M. 
WiUiam de, his son, captured by 



John, i. 30 ; iL 265 ; iii. 32 ; iv. 399, M. 
Wa. D. Wo. ; starved to death at Wind- 
sor, i. 30, 59 ; ii. 81 ; iii. 32 ; iv. 54, 
399, M. T. Wi. O. W. Wo. 

Margaret de, his daughter, wife of 



Walter de Lacy, iv. 399, Wo. 

Giles de (fifth baron) ; see Here- 



ford, bishops of. 

Reginald de (sixth baron), his 



castles taken by John, iii. 47, D. ; suc- 
ceeds his brother Giles, iii. 52, D. ; mar- 
ries Gladuse Duy, daughter of Llew- 



INDEX. 



41 



Braose, Reginald der—conL 

eUyn, iii. 52 ; iv. 405, 421, D. Wo.; 
: witnesses Magna Charta, i. 232, Bu. 
.. William de (seTenth baron), 

; taken prisoner in Wales, iii. 110, D., at 

Montgomery, 1. 70, T. ; redeems himself 
. from Llewellyn, iii. 1 17, D, ; hanged by 

Llewellyn, i. 88, 74, 88 ; ii. 85, 308 ; iii. 

125 ; iv. 71,421,M.T.Wi.Wa.D.O.Wo.; 

his land given by Henry III. to Richard 

of. Cornwall to be protected, i. 88, T. 
Isabella, his daughter, mar- 
ries David, son of Llewellyn, iii. 117, D. 
Brareworthe, tenements in, belonging to 

the prior of Dunstable, iii. 336, D. 
Brassington (Bracentone, Brasentone), 

tithes at, let by Dunstable priory, iii. 

279, D. ; they fall in, iii. 870 ; excepted 

from the gift to Bradbome, iii. 401. 
Bray (Braye, Brai), Henry de, the 

escheator, his enormities, iii. 357, D. ; 

punishment of, iv. 321, O. 
Hugh de, tithes on his demesne at 

Lambeth, iii. 457, Be. 

Hugh de, received as canon of 



Dunstable, iii. 1 83, D. 

Milo de, tenements belonging to. 



iii. 874. 

Ralph de, sheriff of Buckingham, 



iii. 55 ; accused of treason and impri- 
soned, but released, iii. 97. 

Ralph de, admitted lay brother of 

Dunstable, iii. 235. 

Thomas de, a writ against Dun- 



stable brought before, iii. 270; suit of 
Christiana Mustard tried before, iii. 306, 
307, 312; his oath before the justices 
respecting the liberties of Dunstable, iii. 
327; associated with John de Meting- 
ham, iii. 329 ; dies, iii. 402. 

William de, suit respecting his 



sheep, iii. 270; surety for the prior of 
Dunstable, iii. 319. 
Breaut^, Fawkes de, activity of, against 
the barons, iii. 48, D. ; destroys the 
tower in the isle of Ely, ib, ; takes Wor- 
cester for John, i. 62 ; iv. 406, T. V\'o. ; 
plunders Worcester priory, iv. 4 1 6, Wo. ; 



Breaut^, Fawkes de — conL 

his cruelty, ii. 283, Wa. ; his behaviour 
at the battle of Lincoln, iii 49 ; iv. 61, 
D. W. ; his followers ill-treat the monks 
of Wardon, iii. 52, D., but he satisfies 
and protects them, iii.. 52, 58, D. ; the 
liberties of the manor of Estone asserted 
by Tewkesbury against him, i. G4, T. ; 
his power in England, ib. ; has the 
charge of Fotheringay castle, iii. 64, D. ; 
stopped from going to the crusade by 
the fall of Damietta, iii. 75, D. ; attempt 
against Hubert de Burgh^ iv. 64, O. ; 
his conviction before tlie justices at 
Dunstable, iii. 90, D. ; has H. de Brai- 
broc, the justice, imprisoned in Bedford 
castle, iii. 86, 90; iv. 416, D. Wo. ; 
provisions and fortifies Bedford castle 
against Henry IIL, ii. 299 , iii. 86, 456 ; 
iv. 63, 65, 416, Wa. D. Be. W. O. 
Wo. ; goes away, promising aid to the 
besieged, iv. 63, W. ; goes into the land 
of the earl of Chester, iii. 87, D. ; re- 
turns to Northampton, ib,; captured 
after the siege, iii. 88 ; iv. 64, 
D. W., in Coventry church, ii. 300, 
Wa. ; brought to Bedford, to Henry 
in., iii. 88, D. ; exiled, i. 67 ; ii. 300 ; 
iv. 64, 65, 416, T. Wa. W. O. Wo. ; 
deprived of his castles and treasures, iii. 
89; iv. 64,. 65, D. W. O.; under the 
guard of the bishop of London, iv. 64, 
W.; sent to London, iii. 89, D.; ab- 
solved, and goes to Rome, ib. ; obtains 
letters from the Pope in his favour, ib. ; 
goes to Troyes, returns towards Rome, 
and dies at S. Ciriac, iii. 89, D. ; his 
death, iv. 67, 0. ; lands given to him by 
William Marshal, and afterwards re- 
covered, iii. 92, D. 

Margaret (Fitz-Gerold), his wife, 

sent out of Bedford castle during the 
siege, iii. 88, D. ; given in charge to an 
English nobleman, ii. 300, Wa. 

WiUiam dc, imprisons Henry de 

Braibroc in Bedford castle, iii. 86, D. ; 
hanged by Henry III. after the capture 
of the castle, iv. 64, 65, 416, W. O. Wo. 



42 



IND£X. 



Breaat^ Aimery de, lindridge given to, bj 
Worpester, iv. 447, Wo. 

Brecknock (Brehheniaace, Brewen), at- 
tacked by Llewellyn, i. 38 ; iy. 422, M. 
Wo. 

Bredon, a blind woman o^ cured at Tewkes- 
bury, i. 85, T. 

— Walter, rector of, makes arrange- 
ments respecting tithes with the prior of 
Worcester, iv. 418, Wo. 

Bregerac, taken by Bichard of Cornwall, 
lit 94, D. 

Bremehangre, Bimon de, serves on a Jury, 
iU. 844, D. 

Brentwood (Boisars), chapel of, Hubert 
de Buigh dragged from, bat restored to, 
i. 87 ; iii. 129 ; iv. 73, T. D. W. 

Brescia (Brisa), destroyed by an earth- 
quake, i. 33 ) iii. 80, M. D. 

Bret, Agnes le, i. 104, T. 

Breton (Bretton, Bruthun, Bretun, Brito, 
Britone), Bichard le, murders Becket, 
iii. 20, D. 

 Ralph, treasurer, had persecuted 
the church of Missenden, ilL ISO; his 
quarrel with the king, and fine, ib, ; his 
brother, sheriff of Kent, ib. 

Ralph, canon of S. Paul's, taken 



prisoner, but freed, iii. 149; dies, iii. 
171. 
— — Simon le, a felon, iii. 193 n. 

William, dies, iii. 172. 

William, justice itinerant at Hert- 



ford, iii. 195, D. ; forest justice at Wil- 
ton, i. 158, T. 

William, one of the persons 



chosen to elect the prior of Bunstable, 
iu. 220, D. 

Hugh le, of Herlingdon, iii. 881. 



Breton de Walda, Hugh le, rent-charge 
bought by Dunstable, of, iii. 204, 207, 
D. 

Brewer (Briwar, Briwerre, Bruwere), Wil- 
liam, founds Dunkeswell abbey, ii. 302, 
Wa.; present at the foundation of 
'Dunkeswell abbey, L 26, M. ; founds 
Montisfont, iv. 50, O. ; gives a safe-con- 
duct to archbishop Langton, ii 263, Wa. ; 



Brewer, William — cotU, 

at the coronation of Henry m., iL 286, 
Wa. ; at the dedication of Worcester 
cathedral, iv. 409, Wo. , gives a gold 
chalice to Worcester, iv. 418, Wo.; 
witnesses Magna Charta, i. 232, Bo. ; 
dies, i. 69 ; ii. 302 ; iv. 67, T. Wa. O. 
W. 

— William, his nephew ; see Exeter, 
bishops ot 

Brewood, R. de Weseham resigns at, L 
377, Bu. ; dies at, i. 408. 

Breybeof (Brebuf), William de, made 
guardian of the priory of Winchester, 
ii. 391 ; iv. 475, Wa. Wo. ; justice 
itinerant at Winchester, iv. 479, Wo. 

Brian Fits-Count, rebels against Stephen, 
iv. 23, 0. 

Brichtric, king of the West Saxons, ii. 6 ; 
iv. 367, Wl Wo. ; banishes Egbert, ii. 
6, Wl. ; dies, ib, 

Brickhill (Brichulle), Great, a moiety of 
the church given to Dunstable, iii. 29, 
D. ; the earl of Gloucester's steward 
taken at, iii. 246 ; claim out of the 
church made out by Dunstable, iiL 285. 

rectors of: 

Geoffrey de Beauchamp, dies, iii. 202. 
N., son of William de Grey, ib, 
John, chum made out against, iii 285. 

Thomas de, serves on a jury, iii 



853. 



Bridesthome, given to Bermondsey, iii 

427, Be. 
Bridgenorth (Brigia, Bruges, Brugges), 

castle taken by Henry I., ii. 210, Wa. ; 

surrendered to Henry H., i 48 ; ii 55 ; 

iii. 17, T. Wi D. ; occupied by Roger 

Mortimer and his party, iii. 234, D. 
S. Mary Magdalen's, claim of, to 

be a royal chapel, i 276, Bu. 
Bridget, S., dies in Scotland, ii. 147, Wa. 
Bridget, S., of Wastein, dies, iii 478, Be. ; 

translated, iii 479. 
Briefs, royal, time of running on,i. 252, Bu. 
Brien, son of Conan count of Britanny, 

sent into Normandy with Matilda by 

Henry I., ii. 220, Wa. 



IN£>£X. 



43 



Brienne, John d6> king of Jenualem, at 
the siege of Damietta, iii. 55, D. ; at the 
translation of S. Thomas of Canterbury, 
iy. 412, Wo. ; aid for the Holy Land 
promised to, iii. 67, D. ; conncil at 
Verona through his advice, iii. 60, 
which is removed to Campania, iii. 81 ; 
gives his daughter to iYedetick n., ib, ; 
his reception in Borne and France, ib. ; 
comes to England for aid, i 67 ; ii. 84, 
299 ; iii. 85, 465, T. Wi. Wa. D. Be. ; 
his reception by the king and the arch- 
bishop of Canterbury, iii. 85, D. ; mar- 
ries Berengaiia of Castile, iii 90 ; advises 
Louis YU. agunst restoring Normandy 
to England, iu. 100 ; attacks the terri- 
tories of Frederick IL, iii. 1 14 ; takes 
Durazzo, iii. 133; made emperor of the 
East, iii. 133. 

John de, count of Eu ; see En. 

Yolande de, marries Frederick 11., 

m. 81 ; iv., 421, D. Wo. s her death, iii. 
112, D. 

Gauthier de, taken prisoner at 



Gaza, L 261, Bu. 

Archandus de, killed in Egypt, i. 



286, Bu. 

Briht, Walter, Agnes daughter of, gives 
land at Oldbury to Tewkesbury, i. 96, T. 

Bristol, invaded by the Northmen, L 11, 
M. ; the castle assigned to Bobert of 
Gloucester by Matilda, iv. 22, W. ; for- 
tified by Bobert of Gloucester against 
Stephen, iL 51, 226, Wi. Wa. ; burnt in 
1200, i. 56 ; ii. 73, T. Wi. ; the castle 
given up to Fandulf, iii. 65, D. ; ships 
of, taken, i. 91, T. ; burnt in 1236, i. 
100, T. ; given to prince Edward by 
Henry HL, i. 155, 158 ; iiL 194, T. D. ; 
Edward I. at, and the burgesses submit 
to, iii. 316, D. ; no parliament ever held 
in, till by Edward L, iv. 300, O. ; cap- 
tured by queen Isabella, iv. 347, O. 

Bristol, St. Augustine's, visited by bishop 
Walter de Cantelupe, iv. 433, Wo. 

 __ abbats of : 

John, at the dedication of Worcester 
cathedral, iv. 409, Wo. 



Bristol, 8t Augustine's, abbats oti^-^ccnt 
David Hundered, quarrels with the 
prior of Coventry, i. 90, T. ; his 
quarrel with the convent, i. 93, T. ; 
deposed by bishop W. of Blois, ib. ; 
resigns, iv. 426, Wo. 
William of Berkeley, prior, i. 93 $ iv. 
426, T. Wo. ; blessed at Worcester, 
iv. 426, Wo.; his gifts to Wor- 
cester, ib, I resigns, iv. 433. 
William Long, chamberlain of Keyns- 
ham, ib, ; his gifts to Worcester, 
ib. 
James Barry, attack on, at Amesbury, 
iv. 542. 
— — S. James's, a lb. of wax to be piud 
to, for certain lands at Bedlands by W. 
de Kent, L 74, T. ; the monks of, oppose 
the Dominicans, i. 78 ; outrage in, i. 
89 ; feast of relicks in, i. 110 ; dedicated, 
i. 112; B. de Grenville buried in the 
chapter house, i. 118; Eleanor of Bri- 
tanny buried in, i. 118 ; given to J. de 
Northampton, L 123 ; the bishop of 
Worcester tries to place a vicar in, L 
126 ; Nicholas Foinz had given land to, 
i. 144. 
priors of: 



Jordan, dies, i. 80. 
Henry of Washboum, resigns, i. 94. 
Thomas of Eeynsham, i. 94, 128. 
Thomas of Stokes, elected abbat of 

Tewkesbury, i. 155. 
Itichard of Devizes, i. 157. 
William Isaac, i. 169. 
- S. James de Fer, given to J. de 



Northampton, archdeacon of Middlesex, 
i. 123, T. ; its relationship to St. James's 
priory, 1*6. 

S. John's, given to J., son of J. 



Sellere, i. 102 ; who dies, i. 121 ; given 
to Bichard, chaplain of Tewkesbury, i 
122. 

S. Michael's, resigned by H., vicar 



of fiimbleton, i. 122 ; given to Boger 
of Swineshead, ib. ; the townsmen and 
recluse of, have to apologize to Tewkes- 
bury for their intrusion, i. 105. 



44 



INDEX. 



Bristol, S. Peter's, the mother church of 
Mangotsfield, i. 81, T. ; given to Simon 
de Radnor, i. 122 ; to Hugo, i. 124. 

— — S. Philip and S. James', W., par- 
son of, dies, i. 123 ; W., son of . W. de 
Kent, presented to, 1.124. ? 

Redcliff, peace made in, between 



Tewkesbury and the- bishop of Wor- 
cester, i. 87. 

Trinity, Adam, the parson of a 



moiety of, dies, i. 121. 

S. Werburga, 100*. from, con- 



firmed to the canons of Eeynsham by 
Worcester priory, iy. 428, Wo. 

Britanny, counts of; 

Alan Bufns, dies, i. 4, M. 

Conan IV., dies, iii. 19^ D. 

Geofirey, bom, i. 48, T. ; dies, i. 63. 

Peter Mauclerc, opposes the coronation 
of S. Louis, iii. 102, D. ; embassy to 
obtain his daughter lolante for Henry 
III., iv. 420, Wo. ; has the charge 
of Charles of Anjou and lolante, iii. 
103, D. ; the treaty with Henry 
lU. comes to nothing, ib, ; comes 
to England, ii. 85, Wi. ; excom- 
municated for murdering a priest, 
ii. 308 ; iii. 115, Wa. D. ; absolved, 
ii. 308, Wa. ; summons Henry III. 
to Britanny, iv. 421, Wo. ; Henry 
ni. with, in Britanny, ii. 308, Wa, ; 
makes peace with S. Louis, iii. 127, 
D. ; takes the castle of S! James 
de Beuvron, iii. 132, D. ; his 
treachery to Henry III., i. 95, T. ; 
his daughter lolante ; see lolante, 

John I., starts for Jerusalem, iii. 150, 
D. ; taken prisoner in Egypt, i. 288, 
Bu. 

John U., knighted by Henry III., iv. 
124, W. ; marries Beatrice, daughter 
of Henry HL, ii. 98; iii. 213; iv. 
124, 445, Wi. I). W. Wo. ; at the 
coronation of Edward L, iv. 467, 
Wo. ; killed at the coronation of 
Pope Clement V., i v. 558, Wo. 

 Alan of; see Alan. 



Britanny, Eleanor of; see Eleanor. 

Britaniiy, laid waste by Bichard L, i. 55, T. 

Brito, Ansger, gives the manor of Preston 
to^Bermondsey, iii. 428, 434, Be.; his 
son Walter, gives land to Bermondsey, 
. iii. 429, 434, Be. 

Brito ; see Breton. 

Broadwas (Bradewas), given by Cenwulf 

s to Worcester, iv. 367, Wo. ; comes into 

,. the hands of the prior of Worcester, iv. 

; 399 ; John, son of Senatus, parson of, 

- iv. 411 ; fuller's mill at, let on lease, iv. 
. 442 ; land at, bought, iv. 423, 444 ; part 
given to E. fuller, iv. 445 ; given to G. 
de Doverdale, iv. 447 ; seisin of Und at, 
received by Philip prior of Worcester, 
iv. 494 ; giv^ io Walter le Ster, iv. 
496. ., > . 

— - Albreda de, dies, iv. 411, Wo. 

Rngge de, land of, comes into 

possession of Worcester priory, iv. 439. 

Broadwater, William rector of, lays the 
foundation of the new church at Waver- 
ley, ii. 255, 310, Wa. ; dies, ii. 296. 

Broc, Henry del, and his wife, action of 
Dunstable priory against, iii. 206, D. 

-^— Lawrence de, writ of gaol delivery 
given to, iii. 171, D. 

Bartholomew del, porter of Bun- 



stable, lets certain thieves escape, iii. 
396, D. ; flics into the church, and re- 
mains there three weeks, ib. 

Brogborough (Brockeberge) park, the lay 
brethren .of 'Dunstable accused of tres- 
pass in, iii. 171, D. 

Bromholm, the cross of Baldwin emperor 
of Constantinople works miracles at, iii. 
97, D. ; the daughter of Margaret coun- 
tess of Kent resorts to, for prayer, i. 92, T. 

Bromley, market at, given by charter to 
Burton, i. 237, Bu. ; assessment of, 
465, 367, Bu. 

Bromsgrovc church, given to Worcester 
priory by bishop W. of Blois, iv. 427, 
Wo. ; lease of, iv. 442 ; comes into the 
hands of the priory, iy.. 448; tithes of 
Monkwood belonging to, obtained by the 
priory, iv. 446 ; actions of the Templars 



INDEX. 



45 



Bromsgrove — cont 
agafnst the priory respecting, It. 479 ; 
inqaieition respectiDg new houses at, iv. 
480 ; hedge at, burnt, ib. ; ordination at, 
bj bishop a. Oiffazd, iv. 498. 

Bromsgrove, William de Fumeaux, parson 
of, dies, iv. 427, Wo. 

— ^— — Sampson of, chap^ of Harrington 
giyen to, iv. 441 ; lease of Bromsgrove 
given to, iv. 442, 448 ; made rector of 
Stoke, iv. 446. 

Bromtone, Brien le, sees mock suns at Kin- 
let, iv. 488, 484,* Wo. 

Brone, Henry, gives evidence as to the 
liberties of Dunstable, iii. 327, D. 

Bronte, assessment of, i. 365, Bu. 

Brothertone, Thomas of, son of Edward I., 
bom, iv. 340, 341 n., 545, Wo. O. ; the 
earldom of Cornwall conferred on him, 
iv. 547, Wo. 

Brounesbury, Robert, encloses the breach 
of Bermondsey in Rotherhithe, iii. 484, 
Be. 

Bruce (Bmes, Bros), Robert de, arrange- 
ment with Bermondsey respecting the 
advowson of Staple, iii. 458, Be. ; mar- 
ries Isabella de Clare, i. 115, T. ; justice 
itinerant at Derby, iii. 206, D. ; at Bed- 
ford, iiL 217. 

— Robert de, his son, born, i. 129, T. 

Robert de, claims the crown of 

Scotland, and submits his claim to £d- 

waid I., ii. 410, 411 ; iii. 368; iv. 507, 

608, Wa. D. Wo. 

Robert de, complains to Boniface 



Ym. of Edward L, iv. 341, O. ; seizes 
the kingdom of Scotland, ib. ; the Scots 
rise under, iv. 557, Wo. ; murders Co- 
myn in Dumfries church, iv. 341, 557, 
0. Wo.; excommunicated by two car- 
dinals, iv. 345, O. ; crowned king of 
Scotland, iv. 558, Wo. 

Edward, invades Ireland, iv. 344, 



O. ; shun, ib, 

David, captured at Neville's Cross, 



iii. 474; iv. 352,Be. O. 
Brael, John, pves evidence as to the liber- 
ties of Dunstable, iii. 327, D. 



Bruerne abbey, founded, ii. 232; iv. 25, 
Wa. W. 

 abbats of: 

Richard, dies at Merton, ii. 240, Wa. 
Christopher, ii. 240 ; made abbat of 

Waverley, ii. 244. 
Richard, prior of Waverley, ii. 291 ; 

dies, ii. 304. 
Roger, deposed, iv. 476, Wo. 
Robert de Estal, ib. 

Brulli, Robert, appointed a forest perambu- 
lator, iv. 536, Wo. 

Bnm, Hugo le, besieges Eleanor at Minu 
beau, ii. 254; iv. 391, Wa. Wo.; taken 
prisoner by John, ii. 78 ; iv. 51, 391, 
Wi. O. Wo. ; released, ii. 254, Wa. ; 
marries Isabella, widow of John, iv. 412, 
Wo. ; the princess Joanna had been 
betrothed to, iii. 69, D. 

— — John le, land redeemed from, by 
Tewkesbury, i. 146, T. 

Brun, Henry, a cause won by Dunstable 

against, iii. 33, D. 
— — Robert, dies, ib. 

Richard, dies, iiL 79. 

John, suit of the prior of Dunstable 

against, iii. 378. 

Brunchildis, punishment of, by Clothaire, 
iv. 364, Wo. 

Brunesfeld, castle of, iv. 180, W. 
Brunne, abbat of, removed by Grosseteste, 

iii. 143, D. 
Bruno, archbishop, baptizes many Normans, 

ii. 166, Wa. 
Bruroles, lordship of, L 203, Bu. 
Bryen, Robert, serves on a jury, iii. 288, D. 
Buckden (Bogedene), Grosseteste dies at, 

iii. 187, D. ; fire at, iiL 365. 
Buckingham, archdeacons of : 

William of Blois, made bishop of 

Worcester, i. 63 ; iv. 410, T. Wo. 
Matthew de Stratton, dies, iv. 225, 0. ; 
buried at Osney, iv. 226; his gifts 
to Osney, t6. 
Fercival de Lavania, iii. 247, D. ; dies, 

iii. 362. 
Richard of S. Frideswide's, ib. 



i6 



INDEX. 



Backleshore (Bodishore, Bokeleshore, 
Bakeleshore), land of, suit respecting, 
iii. GO, D. ; given to Dunstable priory, 
iii. 175 ; wood at, bought by Dunstable, 
iii. 205, 289 ; acre of land at, bought by 
Dunstable, iii. 290 ; sheep of the porter 
of Dunstable at, iii. 371. 

' Marjory de, agreement of Dunstable 

priory with, iii 58. 

Buildewas, Banulf abbat of, dies, ii. 244, 
Wa. 

Builth (Boet, Boeld) castle, William de 
Braose gives up to Llewellyn for his 
ransom, iii. 117, D. ; destroyed by Llew- 
ellyn, iv. 421, Wo. 

Bukerel, Matthew (citizen of London), on 
the side of Simon de Montfort, iv. 138, 
W.; not released from prison, iv. 177; 
fined and released, iv. 177, 178. 

Bukeswach, A. de ; see Becktesgate. 

Buhner (Bolemere, Bulemere), John de, 
fkrmer of Caddington, his suit against 
Dunstable priory, iii. 163, D. ; kills some 
of the prior's pigs, iiL 168. 

Buneie (Bungay) castle, taken by Stephen, 
ii. 228, Wa. 

Bunyun, Henry, suit won by Dunstable 
priory against, iii. 54, D. 

Bur-le-roy, in Normandy (Bnres, Burrlzu, 
Burs, Burum), taken by William IL, ii. 
203, Wa. ; taken by Bichard I, ii. 70, 
Wi. ; John keeps Christmas at, i. 200, 
Bu. 

Burchard (Burgard), William, land be- 
longing to, iii. 54, D. 

— Agnes and Alicia, suit against 
Dunstable priory, iii. 803. 

Burcote, rent-charge at, acquired by Dun- 
stable, iii. 148, D. 

Buigeys, J., pays for the cross at Dun- 
stable being re-painted, iii 377, D. 

Burgh, Hubert de, made guardian of the 
borders between England and Wales by 
John, i. 208, Bu. ; marries Isabella of 
Qloucester, iii. 45, 128, D. ; his attacks 
on the abettors of prince Louis, iii. 46 ; 
gives up Norwich and Horeford castles 
to Louis, iii. 47 ; defeats and kills Eus- 



Burgh, Hubert de— conf. 
tace the Monk, ii. 288 ; iii. 50 ; iv. 408, 
Wa. D. Wo. ; appointed tutor to Henry 
in., iv. 62, W. { made justiciary, ii. 291 ; 
iii. 454 ; iv. 62, Wa. Be. W. ( marries 
Margaret of Scotland, iii. 76, D. ; his in- 
quisition into the riots at Westminster in 
1223, ill 79 { attempt of B. Blundevil 
and others against him, iii. 84, 456 ; iv. 
64, 65, D. Be. O. W. ; his charges against 
Peter des Roches, iii. 84, D. ; has the 
custody of the earldom of Arundel, iii 
90, D. ; witnesses Magna Charta in 1225, 
i. 232, Bu. ; witnesses the charter granted 
to Burton, i. 237 ; charter granted to, by 
Henry III., ib. ; made earl of Kent, i. 
39 ; ii. 303 ; iii. 102, M. Wa. D.| haa 
the custody of Hugh de Albini, son of 
the earl of Arundel, iii. 103, D. ; his un- 
popularity, ib. ; fines the townspeople of 
Dunstable, iii. 106 ; disgrace of the Welsh 
war attributed to, iii 110 ; his advice to 
Henry m. respecting the quarrel be- 
tween the priory and town of Dunstable;, 
iii. 118 ; has the charge of Bichard de 
Clare, i. 77, 84, T. ; appealed to about 
Lhmbethian church, i. 81,T. ; his quarrel 
with archbishop Richard, iv. 71, O. W. ; 
archbishop Richard goes to Rome against 
him, iii. 125 ; iv. 71, D. O. W.} grants a 
licence to Tewkesbuiy to elect an abbat, 
i. 83, 84, T. ; present at the second funeral 
of John, i. 84 ; absolved from his vow of 
pilgrimage, iii. 128, D. ; his behaviour 
about the divorce of his third wife, ib. ; 
disgraced by Henry IH., and deprived of 
his property and office, i. 40, 66; ii. 
311 ; iii. 129; iv. 73, 423, M. T, Wa. 
D. 0. W. Wo. ; surrenders his castles 
to Henry HI., i. 86, T. ; ill-treated by 
Henry HL, ib, ; takes the cross, ib, ; 
retains for a time his earldom, ib, ; de- 
prived of his earldom, i. 86 ; iii. 129, T. 
D. ; a day fixed for him to answer the 
complaints against hun, iii. 129, D.; 
gives up Dover castle to Peter de Rie- 
vaulx, and the custody of R. de Clare to 
Peter des Roches, i. 86, T. ; colloquy 



INDKX. 



47 



Burgh, Hobert de— coni. 
respecting him, between Henry IIL and 
the barons, ib, ; attacked by the citizens 
of London, ib, ; defended by the earls of 
Chester and Pembroke, ib. { seized in 
Brentwood chapel, sent to London, and 
restored to Brentwood, L 87 ; iii. 129, 
137; ir. 73, T. D. W. ; imprisoned in the 
tower, iii. 129, 138 ; iv. 73, D, O. W. ; 
imprisoned at Devizes, ii. 86, 311 1 It. 
73, 424, WL Wa. O. W. Wo., in the 
costody of four earls, i. 88 ; iii. 180, 138, 
T. D. I escapes, and takes refnge in a 
church, ii. 313 ; iv. 74, 76, 425, Wa. O. 
W. Wo. ; is forced from it, bat after- 
wards restored, iL 818; iy. 75, 425, 
Wa. W. Wo., by the bishop of Salis- 
bory, ]▼. 75, W. ; his chains taken off, i. 
6Bf T. ; the Pope intercedes for his 
liberty, ib. ; freed by Q. Basset and R. 
Siward, i. 91 ; iL 313 ; iu. 138 ) iv. 75, . 
425, T. Wa. D. O. W. Wo.; taken 
to Ansticlive, Iv. 76, W. ; taken against 
his will to B. Marshal, iii. 458 ; iy. 76, 
425, Be. W. Wo. ; taken willingly, iii. 
138, D. ; joins R. Marshal at Strigoil, i. 
91 ; iy. 76, T. W. ; B. Marshal's family 
and castles committed to him, iy. 77, 78, 
W. O. ; reconciled with Henry HI., i. 
93 ; ij. 86 ; iv. 80, 426, T. WL O. W. 
Wo. ; restored to his honours and earl- 
dom, iiL 138, D. ; attacked on account of 
his daughter Margaret's marriage, L 102, 
T. ; witnesses the confirmation of Biagna 
Charta in 1236, L 103, T. ; reconciled 
with Henry HI., and recovers his castles, 
L 112, T. ; dies at Banstead, L 130, T. 

— Isabella, his wife ; see Gloacester, 



earls of. 

John de (his ion), not allowed by 



Henry HI. to follow his father, L 86, T. ; 
one of the confederate barons, iv. 460, 
Wo. ; gives the manor of Chalk to Ber- 
mondsey, iii. 464, Be. 
Margaret de (his daughter), at 



Bromhobne, L 92, T. ; marries Bichard 
de Clare, L 102 ; iii. 102, 103 ; iv. 428| 
T. D. Wo. ; dies, L 105, T. 



Buigh, Raymond de, marries Christiana 
countess of Essex, iii. 102, B.; dies, i. 
77 ; iu. 125 ; iv. 422, T. D. Wo.; buried 
at Dover, i. 77, T. 

'  Geoffrey de ; see Ely, bishops of. 

^— Richard de, over the king's army in 
Ireland, iii. 137, D.; besieges R. Mar- 
shal in Kildare, iv. 78, O. ; a soldier in 
his army killed by R. Marshal, iv. 79. 
Walter de, comes from Ireland to 



the aid of prince Edward, iL 365, Wa. 
Buigh on the Sands, Edward L dies at, iv. 

342,0. 
Burgilun, Geofirey, sues the prior of Dun- 
stable at Lichfield, iii. 373, D. 
Burgos (Bures), marriage of prince Ed- 
ward and Eleanor of Castile at, i. 323, 
Bu. 
Burgundy, dukes of: 

Hugh in., besieges Guy, castellan of 
Vergy, iii. 23, D. ; takes the cross, 
iv. 41, W* 
Eudes in., dies, iii. 54, D. 
Hugh IV., at Paris during the visit of 
Henry HI., i. 329, Bu. 
Burhed, king of Mercia, gives Wolverley to 

Worcester, iv. 563, Wo. 
Bume (Borne), Robert de la, of Crauford, 
serves on a jury, iiL 288, 844, D. 

' of AmithuUe, serves on a 

jury, iii. 353, 881, D. 

Bumel, Robert ; see Bath, bishops of. 

Burnett, the tithes of the manor confirmed 
to Tewkesbury, L 77, T.; Christian 
presented to the church of, i.' 138 ; a 
meadow in, quit-dauned by G. de Alneto, 
L 144 ; a virgate of land in, redeemed, L 
148. 

Burton abbey, founded by Wlfnc Spot, i. 
183; ii. 171, Bu. Wa.; charter of, with 
subscriptions to it, L 183, Bu. ; Mickle- 
over and littleover, with Over-Dovey 
and Ecdeshall, given by William L, i. 
185, Bu. ; the church begun, L 186 ; 
miracles of S. Modwenna, who is buried 
there, IL 258, Wa. ; confirmation of its 
liberties by Henry IH., i. 236, Bu.; 
charter of a fiiir and market at Bromley, 



48 



INDEX. 



Bmton abbey — eont 

i. 237 ; Thorp mill let to, by Dunstable 
priory, iii. 160, D. ; right of; to the tithes 
of Appleby, i. 289, Ba. ; payments to 
the king in consequence of the grant of 
Innocent IV., i. 327 ; assessment of, i. 
365 ; amount paid at the taxation of 
1254, i. 366 ; inquiry into their property 
beyond the Dove, i. 372; inquiry into 
the duty of repwring the bridge at Eg- 
ginton, i6. ; names of the jury, and the 
yerdict, i. 373-^76. 
— abbats of : 

Wlgetus, i. 184, Bn. ; exchanges Aids- 
worth and Alfreton for Rolleston 
with ^thelied, t6. ; buys Whit- 
more from ^thelred, ib, ; dies, ib. 
Brithric, 1*6. ; dies, i. 185. 
Levericus, ib, ; dies, ib, 
Geoffrey Mala Terra, ib.; expelled, ib, 
Nigellus, t6. ; dies, i. 186. 
Geoffirey, prior of Winchester, ib.; 

dies, ib, 
Robert, ib, ; deposed and expelled, 1. 

187 ; returns, ib, ; dies, ib. 
Bernard, abbat of Ceme, ib, ; dies, ib, 
Roger Malebranche, prior of Great 

Malvern, ib. ; dies, ib. 
Richard, prior of Rochester, ib. ; dies, 

1. 188. 
Nicholas, prior of Abingdon, ib. ; dies, 

i. 194. 
William, i. 203 ; dies, ii. 273, Wa. 
[Robert, prior of Winchester, iii. 38, 

D.?] 
[The prior of Sherborne made abbat, 

iii. 40, D. ?] 
Roger, i. 224, Bu. ; dies, ib. 
Nicholas of Wallingford, prior, t6. ; 

dies, i. 225. 
Richard de Insula, prior of S. Ed- 
mundsbury, i. 225 ; iii. 76, Bu. D. ; 
made abbat of S. Edmundsbury, i. 
72, 245 ; iii. 115, T. Bu. D. ; dies, 
i. 245, Bu. 
Laurence, ib. ; payment of a fifteenth 
(800 marks) by, i. 364 ; appears in 
person before the legate about the 



Barton, abbats of^cont 

Laurence — cont. 

tallage, i. 366 ; obtains a brief from 
the king to the sheriff of Stafford 
about Egginton bridge, i. 372 ; sum- 
moned to London, i. 384 ; dies, i. 
491 ; iii. 216, Bu. D. 

John de Stafford, i. 491 ; iii. 216, Bu. 
D. 



prior of: 



John de Stretone, installs abbat Lau- 
rence, i. 245, Bu. ; had kept the 
bridge at Egginton for long in re- 
pair, i. 372. 

— sub-priors : 

Nicholas, installs abbat Laurence, i. 
245. 

M., letter to, from the bishop of Nor- 
wich on the taxation, i. 326 ; letter 
of, giving the amount to be paid by 
the abbey, i. 327. 
Michael, a monk of^ pays 30 marks 



to the legate Otho, i. 366. 

Burton, burnt, i. 323, Bu. 

— — — Stephen of, arrangement respecting 
his lands between T. Wyght and Ber- 
mondsey, iii. 482, Be. 

Bushmead (Bysmede, Byssemade), a canon 
of, mutilates himself, and dies, iii. 290, 
D. 

prior of, his advice to Eudo, prior 

of CaldweU, iii. 179. 

Bushy (Bucokesheye), settlement with re- 
gard to the common of, iii. 131, D. 

Butavant, colloquy of John and Philip II. 
near, i. 199, Bu. 

Buteturte, John, advocate for the crown 
with Edward I., iv. 506, Wo. ; sent into 
Gascony by Edward I., iv. 521. 

Butures, fief of, given by John to prince 
Louis on his nuirriage, i. 204, Bu. 

Byblus, taken by Saladin, i. 19, M. 

Bydenham bridge, accident at, through the 
breaking of the ice, iii. 287, D. 

Byland abbey, battle of, iiL 471, Be. ; Ed- 
ward II. nearly captured at, iv. 346, O. 

Byrinus, sent by Honorius I., and converts 
Cynegils, iv. 364, Wo. 



IMDBX. 



49 



C. 



CadalouB, biehop of Panna, Anti-Fope, It. 
9,0. 

CaddingtoQ (Cftde&dcme, Cadindone^ Ea- 
dingdone), cattle of Dmutable priory 
seized on the common^ liL 159, D. ; 
John de Norton, made £umer of^ iiL 
161 ; his death, iii. 163 ; John dcL Bol- 
mer Bncoeedi, and brings a anit against 
Dunstable priory, t6. ; sUnghters the 
prior's pigs, iii. 168 ; judgment giren 
against Dunstable priory as to sdsin of 
the pasturage, iii. 178 ; sale of the wood 
of, iii. 202 ; tithes paid to the ricar of, ' 
iii. 287 ; soit respecting a boundary be- 
tween Dunstable priory and the lord of 
the manor of, iii. 302 ; banquet given to 
the lord of the manor, ib, 

Cadogan, leader of the Welsh agunst 
William n., ii. 206, Wa. 

Gadwallon,the sons of, destroyed, L 81, M. 

Cadwalla, kills Eadwine, ii. 151, Wa. ; 
slain by Oswald, ib. 

Csdwalla, founds Abingdon monastery, 
ii 153, Wa. 

Caen, taken by Henry L, ii 211 ; iv. 374, 
Wa. Wo. i spoiled by Edward m., iy. 
851, 0. ; taken by Henry V., iii. 485, Be. 

— — abbey of, founded by William L, 
iii. 426, Be. ; William I. buried In, ib, 

Caerleon, burnt by Llewellyn, i 38, M. 

Caeimarthen (Kermerthin, Keyrmerdin), 
besieged by Roger Grek, L 92, T. ; 
slaughter of English knights at, i 166. 

Ciesarea, taken by the crusaders, ii 210, 
Wa. ; taken by Saladin, i 19, M. ; re- 
bmlt, iii. 112, D. ; S. Louis at, i. 293, 
296, Bn.; attacked by the Tartars in 
1261, i. 492. • 

— — Asa, lord of; see Asa. 

 Jocelyn, archbishop of, writes for 

aid to Henry III,, 1. 868, Bn. 

CahoFB, surrendered to Henry IL, iy. 31, 
O. ; Dunstable priory bound to the mer- 
chanta of, for 120 marks, iii. 258, D. ; 
see Caursines. 

TOL. V. 



liio, sultana of: 

Malek-el-Kamel, besieges the eamp of 
the crusaders, iii 63, D. ; gifts of, 
to Frederick Du, i 36, M. ; makes a 
truce with Frederick II. and re- 
stores Jerusalem, i 37, 72 ; ii 306 ; 
iii 118, M. T. Wa. D.; besieges 
Damascus, ii 306 ; iii. 118, Wa. 
D. ; at war with Bohemund IV. of 
TripoU, iii 118, D. ; dies, iii 128. 

Malek-Saleh,makespeace with Richard 
of Cornwall, i 1 18, T. ; opposed by 
the Christians and by the sultans of 
Damascus and Eerak, ii 334, Wa. ; 
brings the Carismians against Jeru- 
salem, i 258 ; ii. 335, Bu. Wa. 

Malek-el-Moadham-Turan-Schah, de- 
feats and captures S. Louis, i 141, 
T. 

Azaeddin-Moez-Ibegh, knighted by 
the master of the Hospitallers, ii. 
92; iv.,100, Wi. O.; at war with 
the sultan of Aleppo, i 296, Bu. ; 
at peace with him, and opposed to 
the Christians, i. 368. 

Bibars Bendokdar, besieges Acre, iv. 
280, W. ; slam by the Tartars, ii 
387 ; iv. 473, Wa. Wo. 

Eelaonn MaldL - el - Mansour, takes 
Tripoli, ii. 408, Wa. 

Ehalil Ascraf, takes Acre, ii. 410 ; iii. 
366 ; iv. 331, Wa. D. O. 

Caithness, Adam, bishop of, murdered by 
the earl of Caithness, iiL 77, 78, D. 

earl of, murders the bishop of 
Caithness, ib, ; his punishment, iii. 78. 

Calabria (Labor), occupation of, i. 387, 
Bu. 

Calais, burnt by the Flemings, iv. 552, Wo. ; 
besieged and taken by Edward IIL, iii. 
474 ; iv. 352, 561, Be. O. Wo. ; price 
of com at, in 1370, iii 478, Be. 

Calbamaco, Andrew de, holds certain fiefs 
of the king of England, i 204, Bn. 

Caldecot (Caldecote, Chaldecothe, Calde- 
kote), dovecote built at, iii. 178, D. ; 
attack on the prior of Dunstable's prison 
at, iii. 261, 262. 

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INDEX. 



Galdecot, Edmund of, accusation brought 

before, iii. 333, D. 
Caldnorton (Caldenorthone,Caldenorhone), 
the prior removed by Groaseteste, iii. 
143, D. ; Walter de Wilton made prior, 
iii. 144. 
Caldwell (Caldewelle, Chaldewelle, Caude- 
velle), church of, consecrated, iii. 77, 
D. ; the stones of Bedford castle given to 
the canons of, iii. 89 ; tenements held of 
the canons by Simon of Eddlesborough, 
iii. 175; visitation of Grosseteste, iii. 
179 ; the canons prosecute their right to 
Masworth before the archbishop, iii. 
189. 

priors of : 

Alexander, subprior of Dunstable, iii. 

39, D. ; dies, iii. 1 15. 
William, ib, ; dies, iii. 166. 
Eudo, ib. i resigns in fear of Grosse- 
teste's visitation, iii. 179; goes to 
Mereval, ib, 
Walter of Caddington, t6.; resigns, 

iii. 254 ; dies, ib. 
Matthew, ib. ; buries his predecessor, 
1*6. ; payment made to, by Dunsta- 
ble, iii. 265 ; resigns, iii. 340. 
John le Dypre, ib, 
Caldwell, Gregory of, one of the Ely rob- 
bers, death of, iii. 251. 

Hugh of, a robber, ib,; hanged, 
iii. 252. 

Richard of, ordained priest, iii. 



176; witness to the promise of J. de 
Makhale, iii. 184. 

Bobert of, dies, i. 101, T. 



Calixtus II., Pope, ii. 45, 217 ; iii. 14, 433 ; 
iv. 17, 377, Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. Wo.; 
holds a council at Rheims, ii. 45, 217 ; 
iv. 377, Wi. Wa. Wo.; anathematizes 
the emperor Henry V., ii. 45, Wi ; con- 
secrates Thurstan, archbishop of York, 
ii. 45; iv. 377, Wi. Wo., against the 
will of Henry I., iv. 377, Wo. ; has an 
interview with Henry I. at Gisors, iii. 
14, D. ; captures Gregory the Anti-Pope, 
i. 10, M. ; makes a monk of him, iv. 
377, Wo.; goes into Normandy, and 
holds a council at Rennes, iv. 377, Wo. ; 



Calixtus IL, Pope— cox^. 

dies, ]. 11 ; il 219, 220; iii. 433 ; iv. 18, 
377, M. Wa. Be. O. W. Wo. 

— ^— — ni., Anti-Pope, i. 50, T. ; submits 
to Alexander lU., iii. 22; iv. 384, D. 
Wo. ; absolved, L 62 ; iv. 384, T. Wo. 

Calne, council o(^ il 168, Wa. 

Camberwell, church of, given to Bermond- 
gey by William earl of Gloucester, iiu 
439, Be. ; confirmed by Henry II., liL 
440; tithes from the pasturage in the 
parish, iii. 460; settlement between R. 
de Clare and the prior respecting the 
advowson, ib, 

Cambray, peace between the kings of Eng- 
land, France, and Germany arranged at, 
i. 460, Bu. ; Philip IV. appoints a day 
to meet the two cardinals sent by the 
Pope at, iii. 396, D. 

Cambridge, disturbance between the clergy 
and townsmen of, i. 134, T. ; Henzy HI. 
at, iv. 196, W. 

Cambridgeshire, the men of, resist Sweyn, 
ii. 172, Wa. ; taken from the see of Lin- 
coln and given to Ely, ii. 215 ; ravaged 
by the disinherited barons in 1266, iv. 
192, W. 

Cameitone, iii. 827, D. 

Camoys ; see Eameis. 

Campo Amulfi, Joanna, daughter of Wil- 

liam de, i. 109, T. 
' Wymarca, wife of Oliver de, ib, 
H., son of Oliver de, his suit with 

Tewkesbury, ib, 
Camvyle (Camville), Girard de, gives tithes 

in Charlton Camvyle to Bermondsey, 

ill. 435, Be. 
 Richard de, founds Combe abbey, 

ii. 233, Wa. 
Cancellis, P. de, dies, i. 101, T. 
Canctetone (Contetone), land at, bought 

by Worcester priory, iv. 443, 444, Wo. 
Cant, le, forest of, iii. 361, D. 
Cantelupe (Cantelo, Cantilupe), Fulk de, 

expels the Canterbury monks, iL 80; 

iii. 450, Wi. Be. ; the lands of the see 

of Canterbury put under his charge by 

John, ii. 259, Wa. 



INDEX. 



51 



Cantelope, William de (fint baron), agree- 
ment of, with Dmistable about Short- 
graTe land, ill. 31, D. ; at the siege of 
Bedford castle, ill. 87 ; writ firom, re- 
specting Houghton lands, iii. 100) the 
townsmen of Dunstable treat with, 
for 40 acres of land, iii. 132 ; signs the 
con&ination of Magna Charta in 1236, 
i. 104, T. ; dies, iv. 430, Wo. ; dies at 
Beading, i. 1 12, T. ; buried at Studley, ib. 
 William de (second baron), the 
great seal given to, i. 110, T. ; in charge 
of the kingdom during the king's absence 
in 1242 ; iii. 159, D.; proctor for Eng- 
land at Lyons respecting the subndj for 
the Holy Land, iii. 167, D. ; dies, i. 143 ; 
iii. 181 ; iv. 440, T. D. Wo. 

Walter de, his brother ; see Wor- 



cester, bishops of. 

William de (third baron), baron of 



Abergavenny, dies, i. 166; iii« 192, T. 
D. ; his funeral at Studley, iii 192, D. ; 
custody of his lands given to prince 
Edwaid,iii. 194, 199. 

Eva de, bis wife, dies, iii. 196. 

Qeorge de, Imighted by Henry HI., 



iv. 251, W. ; put into possession of his 
lands, iii. 257, D. ; confirms a right of 
entrance into certain lands to Dunstable, 
t6. ; dies, iii. 267, 269; condition of 
Houj^ton common during his minority, 
iii. 352, D. 

Hogh de, archdeacon of Qloucester, 



iv. 443, Wo. 

Joanna de, marries Henry of Has- 



tings, iii. 257, D. 

Matilda de, dies, iv. 127, O. 

Matthew de, Cropthome given to. 



by Worcester priory, iv. 428, Wo. ; 
Stoke given to, iv. 444 ; dies, iv. 446. 
. Milicent de; see Montalt, Milicent 



de. 



 Boger de, convicted of treason and 
hanged, iii. 95, D. 

Simon de, made chancellor and 



archdeacon of Korwich, iii. 152, D. 
Thomas de ; see Hereford, bishops 



of. 



Canterbuty, made the metropolitan seat of 
England, iii. 7,D. ; priority of the see over 
York, iv. 364, Wo. ; metropolitans called 
** of CJanterbury," iv. 373 ; besieged and 
taken by the* Danes in 1011, ii. 14, 172, 
Wi. Wa. ; betrayed by Almar, ii. 172, 
Wa. ; burnt in 1111, iL 44, Wi. ; in 
1161, ii. 56, 238 ; iii. 441 ; iv. 880, Wi. 
Wa. Be. Wo.; burnt in 1198, ii. 67, 
Wi. ; exemption of the parish churches 
of the diocese from proeurationB, 1. 302, 
Bu. ; the right of coronation of the 
kings of England belongs to, i. 16, M. ; 
strange flood at, in 1272, iv. 248, W. 

Canterbury, archbishops of: 

Augustine, sent into England by S. 
Gregory, ii. 4, 149 ; iv. 3, 363, Wi. 
Wa. O. Wo. ; converts ^thelbert, 
ii. 3, 149 ; iii. 7 ; iv. 3, 363, WL 
Wa. D. O. Wo. ; consecrated bishop 
of the English by Etherius, bishop 
of Aries, ii. 149, Wa. ; holds a 
synod with the British bishops, ib. ; 
ordains Mellitus and Justus bishops, 
ii. 149, 150; iii. 7, Wa. D.; con- 
Verts the Torkshiremen, and be- 
comes archbishop, iv. 864^ Wo. ; 
dies,ii. 150, Wa. 

Laurence, ii. 150 ; iii. 7 ; iv. 364, Wa. 
D. Wo. ; dies, il 151, Wa. 

Mellitus, bishop of London, ordained 
by S. Augustine, ii. 150; iii. 7, 
Wa. D. ; exiled, iii. 7, D. ; arch- 
bishop, ib,i dies, ii 151 ; iv. 364, 
Wa. Wo. 

Justus, bishop of Rochester, ordained 
by S. Augustine, ii. 149; iii. 7, 
Wa. D. J exiled, iiL 7, D. ; arch- 
bishop, iv. 364, Wo. 

Honorius, iii. 7, D.; dies, iv. 365, 
Wa 

Deusdedit, iii. 8 ; iv. 365, D. Wo. 

Theodore, iii. 8 ; iv. 365, D. Wo. ; 
holds a synod, and writes a Uber 
pcmitentialis, ii. 152 ; ill 8, Wa. 
D. ; consecrates S. (^thbert, iii. 8, 
D. ; dies, ii 154, Wa. 

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INDEX. 



Canterbury, archbishope of: — ctmt. 

Brihtwald, ii. 154; iii. 8, Wa. D.; 
consecrated by Godwine,archbiBhop 
of Lyons, iii. 8, D. ; ordains S. 
Aldhelm bishop, il. 154, Wa. 
\ Tatwin, iii. 9, D. 

Nothelm, ib. 

Cathbert, ib. 

Bregwin, ib. 

Jaenbert, abbat of S. Augustine's, ib. 

Athelard, ib. 

Wilfrid, a>. 

Feologild, ib. 

Ceolnoth, ib. ; submission of S. Swi- 
thun to, ii. 160, Wa. 

.ffithelred, iii. 10, D. 

Plegmund, t^. 

Athelm, ib. 

Wulfhelm, bishop of Wells, ib. 

Odo, ii. 165; iii. 10 ; iv. 870, Wa. D. 
Wo. ; translates S. Wilfrid's relicks 
to Canterbury, ii. 165, Wa. ; con- 
secrates Dunstan bishop of Wor- 
cester, ii. 166; iv. 368, Wa. Wo.; 
dies, iy. 868, Wo. 

Elfsin, bishop of Winchester, iii« 10, D. 

Dunstan, abbat of Glastonbury, ii. 1 65, 
Wa.; sent for by Eadred before 
bis death, ii. 11, Wi. ; legend of his 
hearing of Eadred^s death, ib. ; ex- 
pelled by Eadwig, ii. 165, Wa. ; 
hears a voice respecting Eadgar, ib. ; 
consecrated bishop of Worcester, ii. 
166 ; iv. 368, Wa. Wo. ; the see of 
London committed to, by Eadgar, ii. 
166, Wa. ; consecrated archbishop, 
ii. 166, 167 ; iii. 10; iY.368,Wa.D. 
Wo.; receives the pall, ii. 166, 
Wa ; consecrates Oswald bishop of 
Worcester, iii. 10, D. ; his influence 
over Edgar respecting Winchester, 
ii. 12, Wi.; by his advice Edgar 
puts monks for clerks into the chief 
churches, iv. 370, Wo.; unhurt 
at the accident at Calne, ii. 168, 
Wa. ; his prophecy concerning 
^thehred, iv. 3, O. ; dies, ii. 168; 
iv. 370, Wa. Wo. 



Canterbury, archbishops of i^cont. 

^thelgar, iii. 11, D. 

"Sine, ib. ; brings monks to Canter- 
bury, ib. 

^Ifric, !&.; subscribes the charter of 
Burton abbey, i. 183, Bu. ; dies, iL 
171, Wa. 

^phege, bishop of Winchester, ii. 
171 ; iii. 11, Wa. D. ; receives the 
pall, i 184, Bu.; betrayed to the 
Danes, ii. 172, Wa.; martyred by 
the Danes, i. 184; ii. 14, 173; iii. 
11 ; iv. 371; Bu. Wi. Wa. D. Wo. ; 
buried in St. Paul's, ii. 173, Wa. ; 
translated to Canterbury, i. 184 ; ii. 
16, 178 ; iii. 11, Bu. WI Wa. D. 

Lyfing, bishop of Wells, ii. 173 ; iii. 
11, Wa. D.; dies, ii. 177, Wa. 

.Sthehioth, ii. 177 ; iii. 11, Wa. D. ; 
goes to Rome, and receives the pall 
from Benedict Vni., ii. 178, Wa. ; 
translates S. .^phege, ib. ; dies, ii. 

180, Wa. 

f)adsig, iL 180 ; iii. 12, Wa. D. ; con- 
secrates Edward the Confessor, ii. 
181 ; iii. 423, Wa. Be. ; resigns, ii. 

181, Wa. ; dies, ii. 183, Wa. 
Siward, abbat of Abingdon, iL 181,Wa. 
Elsin, iiL 12, D. 

Robert of Jumidges, bishop of Lon- 
don, ii. 20, 183 ; iii. 12, Wi. Wa. 
D. ; goes to Rome fbr his pall, iL 
183, Wa. ; on his return refuses 
to consecrate Sparhafoc bishop of 
London, ib. ; his advice to Edward 
against Godwine, &c., ii. 20, WL ; 
his influence over Edward, iL 21 ; 
lus speech against queen Emma, iL 
22 ; goes to Dover during her trial, 
ii. 23; his banishment and flight 
fr^m England, ii. 25, 186 ; iii. 424, 
Wi. Wa. Be. ; buried at Jumiiges, 
ii. 25, WL 

Stigand, bishop of Winchester, iL 28, 
186, WL Wa. ; his character, iL 28, 
WL ; receives the pall from Benedict 
IX., ii. 187, Wa. ; never received the 
pall, li. 28, Wi.; consecrates various 



INDEX. 



53 



CSuiterbmy, archbishops of: — cont, 
Stigand — cont. 
bishops and abbats, ii. 187, W a. ; 
excommuDicated, ii. 191 ; had been 
bishop of Elmham, ib, ; suspended 
by Pope Alexander II., ill. 424 ; iv. 
6, Be. O. ; refuses to crown Wil- 
liam I., iv. 7, W. ; deposed, ii. 28, 
191 ; iii. 12, Wi. Wa. D. ; deposed 
by the Papal legates, ii. 28; iii. 
424 ; iv. 372, WL Be. Wo. ; de- 
posed by cardinals Peter and John, 
ii. 29, Wi. ; degraded at Winches- 
ter, iii. 424 ; iv. 9, Be. O. W. ; im- 
prisoned at Winchester, ii. 29, Wi. ; 
dies at Winchester, ii. 29 ; iv. 372, 
Wi. Wo. ; buried at Winchester, ii 

29, Wi. ; his gifts to Winchester, 
ii. 25, 30, Wi.j see Winchester, 
bishops of. 

Lanfranc, i. 43; ii. 29, 191 ; iii. 12, 
424 ; iv. 9, 372, T. Wi. Wa. D. Be. 
O. W. Wo. ; Thomas archbishop of 
York comes to, for consecration, ii. 

30, Wi. ; arrangement as to the limits 
of the see, ib. ; settles the precedence 
of the bishops, ib, ; his arrangement 
at St. Alban's, ii. 31 ; holds a synod 
at Gloucester, ii. 34; consecrates 
William II., ii. 36, 198 ; iii. 426 ; 
iv. 11, 373, Wi. Wa. Be. W. Wo. ; 
restores twenty-five manors to the 
cathedral, iv. 373, Wo. ; his lands 
laid waste by bishop Odo, ii 199, 
Wa. ; dies, i. 4, 43 ; ii. 36, 200 ; iii. 
427 ; iv. 12 ; M. T. Wi. Wa. Be. O. 
W. ; the see given in charge to 
Ralph Passeflabere, ii. 36, Wi. 

Ansehn, i. 5, 44 ; ii 37, 202 ; iii. 13, 
427 ; iv. 12, M. T. Wi. Wa. D. Be. 
O. W. ; consecrated by archbishop 
Thomas of York, iv. 373, Wo. ; the 
pall brought to, by Walter, bishop 
of Albano, ii. 205, Wa. ; S. Alban's 
granted to, by William II., iv. 373, 
Wo. ; goes to Rome, i. 6 ; iii. 429, 
M. Be. ; exiled by William II., i. 7 ; 
ii 209; iii. 13; iv. 14, M. Wa. D. 



Canterbury, archbishops of: — conU 
Ansehn — cont 
W. ; recalled by Henry I., i. 7 ; ii. 
209 ; iii. 13'; iv. 14, M. Wa. D. W. ; 
reconciled with Henry I. respecting 
the question of investitures, iii. 13, 
D. ; marries Henry I. and Matilda, 
ii 209, Wa. ; quarrels with Henry 
L, ii. 40 ; iii. 13 ; iv. 14, 374, Wi 
D. O. W. Wo. ; sends ambassadors 
to Rome against Henry I., ii. 41, 
Wi ; holds a council in Westmin- 
ster, and deposes many abbats, ii. 
41, 210 ; iv. 14, 374, Wa. Wi O. 
W. Wo. ; prohibits marriage to the 
clergy, ii. 210 ; iii. 430, Wa. Be. ; 
goes to Rome, i 8 ; ii 42, 210; iii. 
13 ; iv. 14, 374, M. Wi. Wa. D. O. 
Wo. ; returns, ii. 42, Wi. ; reason 
for his expedition to Rome, i. 8, M. ; 
the question of investitures settled, 
iii. 14, D. ; bishops consecrated by 
him, i. 8 ; ii 42, 43 ; iii. 14 ; iv. 15, 
375, M. Wi. D. O. W. Wo. ; dies, 
i 9, 44 ; ii. 43, 213 ; iii 14, 431 ; 
iv. 16, 375, M. T. Wi. Wa. D. Be. 
O. W. Wo. 
Ralph de Seez, bishop of Rochester, 
ii. 43; iii. 14, Wi. D. ; archbishop, 
i 9 ; ii. 44, 215 ; iii. 14, 431 ; 
iv. 16, 376, M. Wi. Wa. D. 
Be. O. W. Wo. ; consecrated by 
Anselm, the legate, iii. 14, D. ; re- 
ceives the pall from Paschal II., ii. 
215 ; iv. 376, Wa. Wo. ; gives the 
see of Rochester to Emulf, and 
the abbey of Peterborough to John 
of Seez, ii. 44, Wi. ; consecrates 
Theulf bishop of Worcester, iv. 376, 
Wo. ; his quarrel with Thurstan, 
archbishop of York, ii. 45, 217, 
218 ; iii 431,Wi Wa. Be. ; sent to 
the Pope by Henry I., ii. 45, Wi ; 
remains in Normandy, ib. ; returns 
from Rome, iv. 376, Wo. ; conse- 
crates David bishop of Bangor, iv. 
377 ; consecrates Adelais of Lou- 
vain, wife of Henry I., i6. ; dies, i. 



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INDEX. 



Canterbury, archbiBhop* of ;-*cofi^, 

Ralph de Seez — cont, 

10 J ii. 47, 218 ; iv. 17, 377, M. Wi. 
Wa, 0. W. Wo. • 

William of Corbeuil, i. 1 1 ; U. 47, 219 ; 
iii. 14 J iv. 17, 377, M. WL Wa. D. 
O. W. Wo. J consecrated by bishop 
W. GiflBard, ii. 219, Wa. ; goes to 
Bome, t6. j holds a council at West- 
minster, ii. 220, Wa. { at the coun- 
cil of London, ii. 321, Wa. ; his 
quarrel with bishop Alexander of 
Lincoln, ii. 223, Wa. ; goes to the 
king on this account, U. 224, Wa. ; 
swean fealty to Matilda, ii. 48, Wi. ; 
crowns Stephen in spite of his oath 
to MatUda, i. 45 ; ii. 50, 224 ; iil 15, 
435 ; iv. 20, T. Wi. Wa. D. Be. W. ; 
dies, i. 14, 46 ; il 51, 225 ; iii. 15 ; iv. 
21, 378, M. T.Wi. Wa. D. 0. W. Wo. 

Theobald, i. 46; ii. 51, 227; ill. 15, 
485 ; iv. 21, 23, 378, T. Wi. Wa, 
D. Be. W. O. Wo. ; beseeches Ste- 
phen to restore their castles to the 
bishops, ii. 227, Wa. ; quarrel of 
Henry of Blois with him, ii. 53, 
Wi. ; goes to Bome, i. 46, T. ; 
makes Walter, archdeacon of Can- 
terbury, bishop of Bochester, ii. 
283, Wa. ; goes to the council of 
Bheims against Stephen's orders, 
t^. ; confirms Melcombe tithes to 
Bermondsey, iii. 438, Be. ; confirms 
tithes in Woolwich to Bermondsey, 
iii. 439, Be.; consecrates Boger 
archbishop of York, iii. 17, D. ; 
consecrates Henry IL, ii. 236; iii. 
17, 439 ; iv. 29, Wa. D. Be. O. W. j 
dies, i. 49 ; ii. 56, 238 ; iii. 441 ; 
iv. 32, 380, T. Wi. Wa. Be. O. W. 
Wo. ; his love for Thomas, iv. 32, 
W. 

Thomas, archdeacon of Canterbury 
and chancellor, ii. 238 ; UL 17 ; iv. 
32, 380, Wa. D. W. Wo. ; receives 
princess Margaret for prince Henry, 
iii. 18, D. ; does homage to prince 
Henry, U>, ; made archbishop, i. 49, 



Canterbury, archbishops of :— ^ONt 
Thomas — cont. 

187 ; ii. 56, 238 ; iii. 18 ; iv. 32, 

380, T. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. 0. W. 
Wo. ; his speech to Henry IL on 
the occasion, ii. 56, Wi. ; resigns 
the chancellorship, iiL 18, D. ; owed 
his archbishoprick to Henry II. ; i. 
211, Bu. ; consecrated at Canter- 
bury by Henry of Blois, ii. 56, 238 ; 
iii. 441 ; iv. 380, Wi. Wa. Be. Wo. ; 
goes to the council of Tours, iL 57 ; 
iii.l8 ; iv. 32, 380, WI D. W. Wo. ; 
consecrates two bishops, iL 57, Wi. ; 
dedicates Beading monastery, ii. 57; 
iii. 441, Wi. Be. ; translates S. Ed- 
ward the Confessor, ii. 57 ; iii. 442, 
Wi. Be. ; his quarrel with Henry II., 
i 49 ; ii. 57 I iv. 33, 381, T. Wl O. 
W. Wo. ; agrees to the Constitutions 
of Clarendon, iiL 18, D. ; his appear- 
ance at Northampton, ib, ; absolved 
by the Pope from his obligation to 
the Constitutions of Clarendon, iii. 
18 ; iv. 381, D. Wo. ; his appeal 
against the bishops at Northampton 
to the Pope, iii. 18; iv. 381, D. 
Wo. ; his flight from Northampton, 
ii. 57 ; iii. 18 ; iv. 381, WL D. Wo.; 
is stripped of all his possessions, ii. 
58, WL ; crosses from Sandwich to 
Flanders, iii. 19, D. ; crosses and 
proceeds on foot, ii. 68, WL ; his 
fears, ib. ; goes into France, L 49 ; iv.  
33, T. O. W. ; goes to Pope Alexan- 
der ni., iv. 33, 0. ; his reception by 
Louis YIL, iL 58, WL ; the bishops 
go to Sens against him* ii. 58 ; iy. 

381, Wl. Wo. ; sends two clerks 
against them, ii. 58, Wi. ; remains 
at S. Bertin, ib. ; received at Sois- 
sons by Louis VH., ib, ; goes to 
the Pope at Sens, ib. ; confesses his 
weakness at Clarendon, ib. ; resigns 
his see to Pope Alexander m., i. 
214, Bu. ; is absolved, ii. 58, Wi. ; 
his exile, ii. 238; iiL 442, Wa. 
Wo.; in exile during the corona- 



IK2>SX. 



00 



Canterbwy, arobbifihopi of: — cont, 

Thosuia— con^ 
tion of prinoe Henry, i. 16, ill. 443 ; 
iv. 34, M. Be. O, W. ; goes to 
Fontigny, iL 85, Wi. i his relations 
pTOScril)ed, il. 59, Wi.; £ulnre of 
attempts at reconciliation, ib. ; ex- 
commonicates the observers of the 
^^avitaconsaetadines" atVezelay, 
iii, 19 I iv. 381, D. Wo. ; his ex- 
penses provided for by Louis YII., 
iv, 881, Wo.; the bishops write 
to the Pope against, iv. 882, Wo. ; 
excommunicates the bishop of Lon- 
don, ib, ; endeavours of Louis VII. 
and two cardinals for peace, ib. ; 
suspends the archbishop of York and 
the bishops for consecrating prince 
Heniy, ii, 60 ; iv. 883, Wi. Wo. ; 
summoned by the legates to Mont- 
mirail, iii, 19, D. ; reconciled with 
Henry IL, ii. 60 ; iu. 19 ) iv. 382, 
Wi*I).Wo.} returns to England, ii. 
60, 889 I iii, 20, Wi. Wa. D. ; his 
murder, i 17, 50, 187 ; ii, 60, 239 ; 
iil 20, 443 ; iv. 84, 382, M. T. Bu. 
Wi, Wa, D. Be. O, W. Wo. ; pe- 
nance of Henry n. at his tomb, 
iii. 21, D, ) miracles, u 50; iv. 38, 
383, T. W. Wo. I translation o^ i. 
33, 65, 225 } ii, 63, 293 } iii. 58, 
454 s iv. 62, 412, M. T. Bu. Wi. 
Wa. D. Be. O. W. Wo. 

Bicfaard, prior of S. Martin's, Dover, 
i. 214; ii. 60, 240; iii, 21 ; iv. 36, 
Bu. WI Wa. II 0. W. ; consecrated 
by Pope Alexander HE., L 51 ; iv. 
383, T. Wo, ; holds a council in 
London, and allows only ten pre- 
faces to be used, i. 51, T. ; deposes 
the abbat of Peterborough, iii. 22, 
D. ; his quarrel with the archbishop 
of York, iv. 383, Wo. ; translates 
S. Frideswide at Oxford, ii. 241, 
Wa. ; goes to the council at Bome, 
I 52, T. ; dies, i. 53 ; ii. 62, 243 ; 
iu. 23 ; iv. 39, 40, 385, T. Wi. Wa. 
D. W. 0. Wo. 



Canterbury, archbishops of : — cont, 

Baldwin, bishop of Worcester, i. 53 ; 
ii. 62, 63, 243 ; iii. 23 ; iv. 39, 40, 

385, T. Wi. Wa. D. W. 0. Wo. ; 
John, abbat of Hyde, goes to Home 
for his pall, ii. 62, Wi. ; his quarrel 
with the Canterbury monks, i. 53 ; 
ii. 63, 244; iv. 43, 385, 386, T. 
Wi. Wa. 0. Wo. ; the quarrel made 
up, iv. 43, O. ; builds Uie Lambeth 
chapel, ib, ; crowns Bichard I., ii. 63, 
246 ; iil 25, 446 ; iv. 42, 386, Wi. 
Wa. D. Be. O. W. Wo. ; consecrates 
various bishops, 1. 20 ; ii. 246, M. 
Wa.; takes the cross, i. 54, T. ; 
leaves his affairs in charge of the 
bishops of London and Rochester, 
iiL 25, D. ; holds a council at West- 
nunster, iv. 386, Wo. ; goes on the 
crusade, i, 54 ; ii. 64, 247 ; iv. 43, 

386, T. Wi. Wa. O. Wo. ; dies at 
the siege of Acre, i. 21, 54, 188 ; 
iii. 25 ; iv. 44, 387, M. T. Bu. D. 
O. Wo. ; leaves Hubert, bishop of 
Salisbury, executor of his will, iii. 
25, D. ; see Worcester, bishops of. 

Reginald, bishop of Bath, elected, but 
dies ; see Bath, bishops of, 

Hubert Fitz-Walter, bishop of Salis- 
bury, i. 22, 55 ; ii. 249 ; iii. 26 ; iv. 
47, 388, M. T. Wa. D. O. Wo. ; 
justiciary, ii. 249, Wa. ; consecrates 
Henry bishop of Worcester, iii. 448, 
Be.; made legate of England, 
Wales, and Scotland, iv. 388, Wo. ;. 
consents to the absolution of lihys 
and his sons, ii, 66, Wi. ; restores 
the Coventry monks, 1. 23, 194 ; iii. 
27 ; iv. 49, M. Bu, D. O. ; letter of 
Celestine HI. to, i. 194, Bu. ; con- 
secrates Eustace bishop of Ely, ii. 
66 ; iv. 389, Wi, Wo. ; quarrels with 
the Canterbury monks, ii. 68, Wi. ; 
consecrates Geofi&ey de Muschamp 
bishop of Lichfield, ii 69, Wi. ; 
causes fealty to be sworn to John, 
i. 198, Bu. ; crowns John at West- 
minster, i. 199; ii. 1251; iii. 27, 



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INDEX. 



Canterbury, archbishopB of :—c<mt, 

Hubert Fitz-Walter — cont 

449 ; iv. 49, 390, Bu. Wa. D. Be. 
O. W. Wo. ; made chancellor by 
John, ii. 72, Wi. ; induces the Cis- 
tercian abbats to come to John, i. 
25, M. ; consecrates John de Gray 
bishop of Norwich, ii. 73, Wi. ; 
holds a council at Westminster, ii. 
74 ;. iii. 28, Wi. D. ; quashes the 
election of Mauger to Worcester, 
iv. 390, Wo. ; at the funeral of S. 
Hugh, bishop of Lincoln, i. 202, 
Bn. ; crowns Isabella, iv. 390, Wo. ; 
crowns John and Isabella at Can- 
terbury, I 25, 206, M. Bu., at West- 
minster, ii. 252, Wa. ; establishes . 
a fair at Lambeth, ib. ; makes 
peace with the Canterbury monks, 
iv. 50, O. ; his arrangement with 
the monks about the Lambeth 
chapel, u. 77, Wi. ; makes all the 
cruce signati take the cross, ii. 254, 
Wa. ; goes to Worcester to inquire 
into the miracles of S. Wulstan, iv. 
391, Wo. ; sends letters to Rome 
for S. Wulstan's canonization, ib, ; 
hb severe illness, ii. 255, Wa. ; dis- 
suades John from invading Nor- 
mandy, i. 28; ii. 256, M. Wa. ; 
dies, i. 28, 57 ; ii. 79, 257 ; iii. 29 ; 
iv. 51, M. T. Wi. Wa. D. O. W. ; 
his establishment of the order of 
canons of S. Thomas at Acre, iii. 
126, D. ; see Salisbury, bishops 
of. 

Reginald, subprlor of Canterbury, 
elected, but the election quashed, 
iii. 30 ; iv. 52, 394, D. O. Wo. ; his 
quarrel with John, bishop of Nor- 
wich, iv. 394, Wo. 

John de Gray, bishop of Norwich, 
elected by the monks, no bishop 
bemg present, ii. 257, Wa. ; elected, 
but the election quashed, iii. 30, 
449 ; iv. 52, 393, D. Be. O. Wo. ; 
his quarrel with Reginald, iv. 394. 
Wo. 



Canterbury, archbishops of: — cant. 

Stephen Langton, elected by Hie Can- 
terbury monks against John's will, 
i. 28, 58 ; ii. 79, 259 ; iii. 450 ; iv. 
51, 52, 395, M. T. Wi. Wa. Be. W. 
O. Wo. ; consecrated, i. 209, Bu., 
by Pope Innocent III., iv. 52, W., 
at Viterbo, L 28 ; ii. 80, 259, M. 
Wi. Wa., at Rome, iii. 29, 460 ; iv. 
395, D. Be. Wo. ; the Canterbury 
monks expelled in consequence by 
John, i. 29, 58 ; ii. 80, 259 ; iii. 30, 
450 ; iv. 52, 395, M. T. Wi. Wa. D. 
Be. O. Wo. ; John refuses to admit 
him, ii. 80 ; iv. 51, 52, 396, Wi. O. 
W. Wo. ; exiled by John, i. 29 ; ii. 
259, M. Wa. ; exile of the bishops, 
L 209 ; iii. 31, Bu. D. ; demands of 
Innocent III. as to his reception, i. 
210, Bu. ; threatened to be hanged 
by John, i. 210, Bu. ; Innocent UL 
writes to John in fiivour of, i. 217 ; 
ii. 259, Bu. Wa. ; the interdict, 
see Interdict ; writes to his suffia- 
gans to induce John to obey Inno- 
cent m., ii. 259, Wa. ; fiulure of 
attempts 'at reconciliation, ii 261, 
262 ; iii. 32, Wa. D. ; fruitless in- 
terview with John, ii. 80, Wi. ; 
returns to France, ib. ; sends his 
steward Alexander to John, ii. 263, 
Bu.; sent for again by John to 
Dover, ii. 80, 263 ; ui. 32, Wi. Wa. 
D. ; the negotiation fails, and he 
recrosses, ii. 263 ; iii. 32, Wa. D. ; 
again sent %r to Whitsand, but a 
safe-conduct refUsed, ii. 81, Wi. ; 
none of the nobles come, and he 
refuses to go, ii. 264, Wa.; his 
forests ordered to be destroyed by 
John, ii. 265, Wa. ; quashes the 
elections to Lichfield and Exeter, 
iv. 399, Wo.; goes to Rome, iv. 
401, Wo. ; makes the prior of Wor- 
cester his official, ib.; buries Wil- 
liam of Braose while in exile, i. 31, 
M. ; with Pandulph in Flanders, iii. 
36, D. ; security promised to, by 



INDEX. 



67 



Canterbory, archbishops of: — cont. 
Stephen Langton — cent. 
John, 1. 219, Bu. ; his return and 
reception by John, ii. 82, 276 ; iii. 
87, 453; iv. 67, 402, WL Wa. D. 
Be. O. W. Wo. ; absolves John at 
Winchester, i. 60 ; ii. 82, 276 ; iii. 
87, T. Wi. Wa. D. ; appointed judge 
in the suit of Dunstable priory re- 
specting Houghton lands, iii. 88, 
D. ; money to be paid to, by John, 
i. 220, Bu. ; his sermon at St. Paul's, 
ii. 277, Wa. ; intemiption of, ib, ; 
summons a council at Beading to 
inquire into the losses of the 
church, ii. 278, Wa. ; John's char- 
ter of peace to, i. 221, Bu. ; holds a 
council in London, and puts an end 
to the interdict, ii. 281 ; iii. 453, 
Wa. Be. ; consecrates two bishops 
at Beading, ii. 282, Wa. ; mediates 
between John and the barons, iii. 
43, D. ; holds the tower of London, 
iii. 44, D. ; accused at Rome of 
agreeing to the rebellion of the 
barons, iii. 45, D. ; with John at 
Runnymede, ii. 282, 283, Wa. ; 
causes Henry HI. to be crowned, 
i. 224, Bu. ; crowns Henry lU. at 
Gloucester, iii. 454, Be. ; puts his 
seal to the confirmation of Magna 
Charta,ii. 83, 290,Wi. Wa. ; crowns 
Henry HI. at Westminster, ii. 83 ; 
iii. 57, 454; iv. 61, 412, Wi. D. 
Be. W. Wo. ; returns from Rome, 
iv. 410, Wo. ; translates S. Thomas 
Becket, i. 65 ; ii. 293 ; iii. 58, 454 ; 
iv. 62, 412, T. Wa. D. Be. O. W. 
Wo. ; his skilful management on 
this occasion, ii. 293, Wa. ; his 
great banquet, iii. 58, D. ; goes to 
Rome, ii. 294 ; iii. 62 ; iv. 412, Wa. 
D. Wo. ; returns, ii. 295 ; iii. 74, 
Wa. D. ; gains his point about the 
see of York, iii. 74, D. ; induces 
the convent of Worcester to accept 
William of Blois as bishop, iv. 410, 
Wo. ; restores three monks of Wor- 



Canterbury, archbishops of: — cont 
Stephen Langton — coni. 
cester who had been excommuni- 
cated by the bishop, iv. 414, Wo. ; 
sequestrates the priory of Worcester, 
iv. 415, Wo. ; holds a council at 
Oxford, I 66 ; ii. 84, 296 ; iii. 76 ; iv. 
415, T. Wi. Wa. D. Wo., at Osney, 
iv. 62, 63, W. 0.; advises Henry 
HI, to grant a subsidy for the Holy 
Land, ii. 296, Wa. ; dispute with 
the archbishop of York respecting 
his carrying the cross, iii. 77, D. ,■ 
prevented by wind from attending 
the coronation of Louis VIH., iii. 
81, D. ; excommunicates Llewellyn, 
iii. 83, D. ; endeavours to recon- 
cile the barons with the king, iii. 
84, D. ; keeps Christmas with the 
king at Northampton, and threatens 
the barons, ib.; receives John de 
Brienne, king of Jerusalem, iii. 85, 
D. ; consecrates R. Neville and W. 
Brewer, ii. 299, Wa. ; at the siege 
of Bedford castle, i. 225 ; ii. 300 ; iii. 
86, Bu. Wa. D. ; absolves Hugh de 
Lacy, iii. 92, D. ; consecrates Geof- 
frey de Burgh, bishop of Ely, ii. 
301, Wa. ; in the chapter house at 
Worcester to settle the differences 
between the bishop and convent, i. 
67 ; iv. 416, T. Wo. ; signs Magna 
Charta in 1225, i. 231, Bu. ; ex- 
communicates all the infractors 
of Magna Charta, i. 68; ii. 311; 
iv. 417, T. Wa. Wo.; requests the 
bishop of Worcester to absolve 
those who had broken the cell 
of Estechurchc, i. 68, T. ; conse- 
crates Thomas de Blumville bishop 
of Norwich, ii. 302, Wa. ; conse- 
crates Henry de Sandford bishop 
of Kochester, ii, 303, Wa. ; holds 
a council in London, iv. 66, O. 
W.; disagreement with the king 
respecting certain liberties, iii. 107, 
D. ; too ill to ride, and is carried to 
Slindon, ib. ; dies, i. 36, 70 ; ii. 85, 



58 



IND£»;. 



Canterbury, archbUbope of ; — conU 

Stephen Lan^on— i^nt 

304 ; iiL 109 ; iv. 69, 420, M. T. 
WL Wa. D. 0. W. Wo. j verses on, 
ii. 804, Wa. 

Walter de Hempsbam or Eynsbam, 
elected, i, 71 ; ii. 85 ; iii. 112 ; iv. 
69, T. Wi. D. O. W. ; appeals to 
Rome against, iii. 112, D. ; qoasbed, 
L 71 ; iii. 116; iv. 69, T. D. O. W. ; 
examination of, i. 71, T. 

Bicbard Grant, chancellor of Lincoln, 
i. 36, 72 ; ii. 85, 807 } iv. 420, M. 
T. WL Wa. Wo. J appointed by the 
Pope, iii 116 J iv. 69, D. O. W. ; 
consecrated, iv. 70, W., at Canter- 
bury, by Heniy bisbop of Rochester, 
ii. 307, Wa, ; Uie second archbishop 
named Richard, i^. ; the pall sent 
to him by Walter de Cantelupe, iii. 
116, D. ; present at the installation 
of R. de Insula, abbat of S. Ed- 
mundsbury, 1. 245, Bu. ; his juris- 
diction is impaired in the affidr of 
Evesham abbey, i. 74, T. ; at Win- 
chester at the entry of Henry IIL, 
ii. 85, Wi. ; his quarrel with some 
of the royal officials, il 309, Wa. ; 
his qiwrrcl with Hubert de Burgh 
and the monks of Canterbury, iv. 
71, O. W. ; his officials excommu- 
nicate Llewellyn and his accom- 
plices, iv. 422, Wo. } goes to Rome 
to appeal against the exactions of 
Henry lU., i, 77 ; ii. 809, T. Wa., 
agmnst H. de Burgh and the abbat 
of S. Augustine's, iii. 125, 126, D., 
against H. de Burgh and the Can- 
terbury monks, iv. 71, O. W. ; dies, 
i. 39, 79; iii. 126; iv. 71, M. T. 
D. O. W., at Perugia, ii. 85, 86, 
Wi., at S. Gemini, ii. 809, Wa., 
near Reate, iv. 423, Wo. ; suspicion 
of poison, L 39, M. ; had vainly op> 
posed the election of Anselm le 
Gros to S. David's, iii. 126, D. 

Ralph Neville, bishop of Chichester, 
elected, but quashed, ii. 86; iii. 



Canterbury, archbishops of ; — cant, 

Ralph Neville — cent 

128 J iv. 72, 423, Wi. D. 0. W. 
Wo. 

John, prior of Canterbury, elected, L 
83 J iu. 130 ; iv. 72, 74, 423, T. D. 
0. W. Wo. ; admitted by the king, 
i. 88 ; iii. 130 j iv. 72, T. D. 0.; 
goes to Rome, L 83 ; iii. 130 ; iv. 
73, 423, T. D. 0. Wo. J resigns, iii. 
130; iv. 73, 74, D. 0. W., at the 
Pope's wish, iv. 423, Wo. ; becomes 
a Carthusian and dies, ii. 320, Wa. 

John Blund, elected, L 87 ; ii. 86 ; 
iii. 132 J iv. 72, 73, 423, T. Wi. D. 
W. 0. Wo. ; the election quashed 
at Rome, i. 87, 92 ; il 86 ; iu. 132 
iv, 74, 425, T. Wi. D. O. W. Wo. 
returns from Rome, ill 133, D. 
dies, iii. 149. 

Edmund of Abingdon, treasurer of 
Salisbury, bom at Abingdon, iv. 
499, Wo. } archbishop, I 92, 246 ; 
il 86 ; iii, 135 ; iv. 74, 75, 425, T. 
Bu, WI D. W. O. Wo. ; sends bishop 
and friars to make peace between 
Henry m. and R. Marshal, i. 92 ; 
il 314, T. Wa. ; his consecration, 
I 92, 246 ; ii. 86, 312 ; iii. 135 ; iv. 
77, 426, T. Bu. WI Wa, D. O. W. 
Wo. ; receives the pall, iii. 135, D ; 
his character, iv. 77, O. ; banishes 
the Poitevins, iii. 136, D. ; removes 
P. des Roches, and his son, &c., 
from court, i. 92 ; iv. 78 ; T. O. ; 
improves the lands of the see, iii. 
136, D.J reconciles the Marshals 
with Henry III., I 93 1 il 86 ; iii. 
137 ; iv. 80, T. WI D. O. ; advises 
Henry HI. to g^ve Gilbert Marshal 
his brother's rights, ii. 315, Wa. ; 
tries in vain to reconcile R. Siward 
with R. of Cornwall, iv. 81, O. ; 
reconciles bishop W. Manclerc of 
Carlisle with Henry IH., iii. 138, 
D. ; consecrates bishop Ralph of 
Hereford at Canterbury, I 94 ; ii. 
316, Wa. ; ordered by Gregory IX. 



INDBX. 



$9 



Canterbiuyi archbishops oii—conU 
Edmand of Abiagdon^-cont. 
to deprive the Bomans in England 
of their benefices, i. 94, T. ; court 
held before, for the lavs of Merton, 
i. 249, 251 , Bu. ; consecrates Grosse- 
teste at Reading, ii. 316, Wa. ; 
witnesses the confirmation of Magna 
Charta in 1236, i. 103, T. ; marries 
Henry IK. and Eleanor of Provence, 
ii. 316, Wa. ; fii^fi R. Siward, iii. 
144, D. ; at the council of London 
under Otho, i. 105, 253; ii. 318, 
T. Bu. Wa. ; sentence against him 
in favour of the Rochester monks, 
as to the election of the bishop, 
i. 106 } ii. 318 ; iv. 429, T. Wa. 
Wo.; consecrates B, de Wendene 
bishop of Rochester, ii, 319, Wa ; 
present at the enthronization of 
bishop W. de Cantelupe at Wor- 
cester, iy. 428, Wo. ; his appeal to 
the legate that the grievances of the 
clergy be corrected by the king, i. 
254, Bu,; sentence against him in 
favour of the earl of Arundel, i. 
106, T.; His quarrel with Henry 
ni., iv. 83, W.J quarrel with the 
Canterbury monks, ii. 320, Wa. ; 
goes to Rome, i. 105 ; ii. 87, 320 ; 
iv. 83, 84, T. Wi. Wa, W. O. ; ex- 
communicates the Canterbury monks 
for appointing a prior before his 
return, ii. 320, Wa. ; returns, L 
110 ; ii 88 ; iv. 86, 86, T. Wi. W. 
O. ; consecrates W* de Raleigh 
bishop of Norwich, ii. 88, 823 ; iv 
86, Wi. Wa, O. W. J frees R. Brito, 
iii. 149, D. ; excommunicates the 
violators of Magna Charta, iii. I.'jO, 
D. ; consecrates H. de Fateshull 
bishop of Lichfield, iv. 86, 88, O. 
W. ; his quarrel with the Canter- 
bury monks, i. 114, T. ; excommu- 
nicates Roger, prior of Canterbury, 
and others, iii. 1 50, D. ; his con- 
ventual church at Maidstone stopped, 
i6. ; dispute with the bishop of Lon- 



Canterbury, archbishops of: — conL 
Edmund of Abingdon— con^ 

don, iii. 151, D. ; crosses, i. 116; 
u. 88 ; iv. 87, 88, T. Wi. O. W. ; 
goes to Pontigny, iv. 87, 88, O. 
W. ; goes to Soissy, iv. 87, 88, 
0. W.; account of his death, i. 
116, 257 ; ii. 88, 327 ; iii. 156 ; iv. 

87, 88, 432, T. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. O. 
W. Wo. ; buried at Pontigny, ii. 

88, 327 J iii. 166 ; iv. 88, Wi. Wa. 
D. O. W. ; miracles of, i. 117 ; ii. 
327; iiL 156; iv. 432, T. Wa. D. 
Wo. ; canonized by Lmocent IV., 
i. 135, 267 ; ii. 338 ; iii. 460 ; iv. 
95, 434, T. Bu. Wa. Be. W. Wo. ; 
translated at Pontigny, i. 285 ; ii. 
91, 338 ; iv. 96, Bu. WL Wa. 0. W. ; 
mass of, at Oxford, iv. 96, W. ; his 
pall left to his sister at Cateby, iii. 
156, D. i lections on his feast, ii. 
338, Wa. i miracle at his altar in 
the church of Aston Tirrold, ii. 
352 ; his shrine at Pontigny visited 
by R. de Clare, i. 137, T. 

Boniface of Savoy, elected, confirmed 
by the Pope, and consecrated, i. 
132, 267 ; ii. 89, 333, 335 ; iii. 156 ; 
iv. 91, 92, 435, 436, T. Bu. Wi. 
Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; ordained priest 
by bishop W. de Cantelupe, iv. 436, 
Wo. ; comes to England, i. 134 ; ii. 

89, 91, 838 ; iv. 97, 98, T. Wi. Wa. 
0. W. ; goes to Henry III. and 
receives the temporalities, iii. 164, 
D. ; does homage at Westminster, 
and then goes to Lambeth, ii. 333, 
Wa. ; at Merton to examine Robert 
Passelewe, elect of Chichester, ib. ; 
confirms R. de la Wiche, bishop of 
Chichester, ii. 333, Wa., against the 
king's wish, iv. 436, Wo.; the 
first-fruits of the benefices in the 
province given him for three years 
by the Pope, i. 139 ; iv. 438, T. 
Wo.; his enthronization, i. 140; 
ii. 91,T. Wi.; holds a council at 
Oxford, which is continued in Lon- 



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INDEX* 



Canterbury, archbishops of: — cant, 
BonifEice of Savoy — cont. 

don, ii. 91, Wi. ; celebrates mass at 
Winchester, ib,; his quarrel with 
the London clergy respecting the 
visitation of Trinity church, i. 141, 
T. ; goes to Lyons on the question, 
ib. ; his attempt to visit S. Paul's, 
and quarrel with the bishop of Lon- 
don, ii. 92 ; iv. 102, Wi. O. W. ; 
opposition of the bishops to his 
visitation, i. 300 ; iii. 181, Bu. D. ; 
obtains the right of visiting the 
chapters from the Pope, ii. 93 ; iii. 
185 ; iv. 441, Wi. D. Wo. ; his 
quarrel with bishop Aymer of Win- 
chester about S. Thomas' hospital, 
Southwark, i. 151 ; ii. 93, T. Wi. ; 
excommunicates the dean and chap- 
ter of S. Paul's, for resisting his 
visitation, i. 304, Bu. ; letter of In- 
nocent rV., ordering him to remove 
the excommunication, ib, ; at the 
parliament at Westminster in 1252, 
i. 305, Bu. ; protector of the country 
during the king's absence in Gas- 
cony, ii. 93, Wi. ; excommunicates 
the infractors of Magna Charta, i. 
305, 319, Bu. ; visits the province 
of Canterbury, i. 313, Bu. ; at New- 
ark hears of Grosseteste's death, i. 
314, Bu. ; buries Grosseteste at Lin- 
coln, i. 314; iii. 187, Bu. D. ; keeps 
the jurisdiction of Lincoln diocese 
in his own hands, iii. 187, D. ; re- 
fuses the king's demand of a subsidy 
unless Magna Charta is observed, 
iii. 189, D. ; quarrel with the chap- 
ter of Lincoln respecting jurisdiction 
during the vacancy, iii. 189, 190, 
D. ; his visitation of the monasteries, 
iii. 190, D. ; preserves Dunstable 
priory from molcstutioD, ib. ; conse- 
crates Henry de Lexinton bishop 
of Lincoln, ii. 94 ; iii. 190, Wi. 
I). ; letter of Pope Alexander IV. 
to, on his election, i. 333, Bu. ; 
joins Henry III. at Bourdeaux, 



Canterbury, axthbishops of: — cont, 
Boni&ce of Savoy — cont 

i. 154; iv. 106, T. O. W. ; out 
of England during the parliament 
of Westminster in 1255, i. 336, 
Bu. ; letter of Alexander IV. to, 
respecting the cru^jide against 
Manfred, i 350-353, Bu. ; letter 
to, from the chapters of lichfield 
and Coventry, on the election of 
R. de Meuleng, i. 377, 378, Bu. ; 
confirms the election, i. 380, Bu. ; 
letters on this, 1. 381, Bu.; conse- 
crates Giles de Bridport bishop of 
Salisbury, IL 95; iv. 113, Wi. O.; 
holds a convocation in London on 
the state of the church, ii. 96, Wi. ; 
his opposition to Hugh Belsham as 
bishop of Ely, iii. 204, D. ; con- 
secrates S. de Walton bishop of 
Norwich, i. 409; iiL 204, Bu. D. ; 
consecrates various bishops, i. 409 ; 
iv. 118, Bu. O. W. ; sends a letter 
to the bishop of Lichfield, about a 
convocation to be held in London, 
i. 401, Bu. ; notice of subjects to 
be discussed in the convocation,!. 
402, 408, Bu. ; appeal to the Pope 
against the king's exactions, i. 405, 
Bu. ; excommunicates archbishop 
Sewal of York, by the Pope's order, 
iv. 444, Wo. ; convocation of bishops 
and abbats before him in London, 
ii. 98, Wi. ; summons a convocation 
at Merton, i. 411, Bu. ; holds an 
ordination at Dunstable, iii. 210, 
D. ; consecrates R. de Gravesend 
bishop of Lincoln, iv. 121, 122, O. ; 
gives sentence for the Winchester 
monks against the bishop as to the 
right of electing their prior, iv. 122, 
O. ; present at the dedication of 
Salisbury cathedral, i. 166, T. ; 
sworn of the king's council at Ox- 
ford, i. 449, Bu. ; acts of the council 
confirmed before him, i. 456, Bu. ; 
is to be of the council to act when 
the king is out of England, i. 478, 



INDEX. 



61 



Canterbary, archbishops of : —ccfnt, 

Boniface of Savoy — cont, 
Bq. ; consecrates Henry de Weng- 
ham bishop of London, iv. 122, W.; 
a legate sent from Home about the 
jurisdiction of Lincoln diocese, iii. 
213, D. ; letter of Pope Alexander 
, rv. to, about the Tartars, L 495, 
Bu. ; visits the bishop and convent 
of Worcester, iv. 446, Wo. ; at the 
funeral of queen Sanchia, iv. 128, 
O. ; submission of Andrev, prior of 
Winchester, to, ii. 99 ; iv. 447, Wi. 
Wo.; executor of a papal letter 
agunst W. de Lexinton as dean 
of Lincoln, iv. 131, O.; grants an 
indulgence for prayers said for the 
soul of R. de Clare, i. 169, T. ; 
leaves England in fear of the barons, 
i. 175; ii. 100 ; iv. 449, T. Wi. Wo. ; 
with the legate Qny Foulquois at 
Boulogne, iv. 156, W. ; consecrates 
W. OifEard bishop of Bath, iv. 164, 
W. ; makes him swear not to 
oppose the king, and to excommu- 
nicate 8. de Montfort, ih. ; returns 
to England, and consecrates two 
bishops, iv. 190, W. ; with the le- 
gate Ottoboni at Kenilworth, ii. 371, 
Wa.; confirms John le Breton 
bishop of Hereford, iv. 458, Wo. ; 
his absence from England, iv. 221, 
W. s makes a composition with the 
chapter of Worcester as to juris- 
diction, iv. 458, Wo. ; dies, ii. 109, 
376; iii. 262; iv. 285, 459, Wi. 
Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; his character, 
iv. 235, 236, W. ; small amount of 
procurations received by him from 
Osney, iv. 270, O. 

Adam de Chillenden, prior of Can- 
terbury, [called William by O. 
W.], elected by the monks, ii. 109, 
377 ; iii- 252 ; iv. 236, 459 ; Wi. 
Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; presented to 
the kmg at Woodstock, ii. 109, 377 ; 
iv. 459, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; opposed by 
the king, iii 252 ; iv. 459, D. Wo. ; 



Canterbury, archbishops of: — cont 

Adam de Chillenden — cont 

resigns, ii. 112, 379; iv. 252, 253, 
462, Wi. Wa. O. W. Wo.; the 
election quashed by Gregory X., 
iii. 253, D. 

Robert Bumel, attempt of prince Ed- 
ward to have him elected, iv. 236, 
W. 

Robert Eilwarby, appointed by the 
Pope, ii. 112, 379; iii. 253; iv. 
252, 258, 462, Wi. Wa. D. O. W. 
Wo.; receives the spiritualities 
through the bishop of Exeter, and 
the temporalities, ii. 112, 113, 379; 
iv. 462, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; consecrated 
at Canterbury, ii. 115, 381 ; iv. 
252, 254, 464, Wi. Wa. O. W. Wo. ; 
receives the pall at Tanham, by the 
hands of the bishops of Winchester 
and Exeter, ii. 115, 381 ; iv. 464, 
Wi. Wa. Wo. ; his enthronization, 
ii. 115, 381 ; iv. 256, 464, Wi. Wa. 
W. Wo. ; consecrates W. de Merton 
bishop of Rochester, ii. 117, 383 ; iv. 
466, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; visits the bishop 
of Worcester, and is received in the 
refectory, iv. 465, Wo. ; anoints and 
crowns Edward L, ii. 118, 383 ; iii. 
465; iv. 465, Wi. Wa. Be. Wo; 
crowns Edward L and queen Elea- 
nor, iii. 263 ; iv. 259, 261, 467, D. 
W. O.Wo. ; consecrates R. de Wych- 
ampton bishop of Salisbury, ii. 118, 

383 ; iv. 465, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; visits 
the bishop of Winchester, and 
keeps Christmas at Bitteme, ii. 1 18, 

384 ; iv. 465, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; aUows 
the bishop of London to be con- 
secrated by any bishop he chooses, 
iv. 257, W. ; consecrates R. Bumel 
bishop of Bath, iv. 262, 467, W. 
Wo.; confirms T. de Cantelupe 
bishop of Hereford, iv. 467, Wo. ; 
translates S. Richard of Chichester, 
ii. 122, 387 ; iv. 268, 470, Wi. Wa! 
O. Wo. ; holds a council for the 
liberation of Aimery de Montfort, 



62 



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Canterbury, archbishops of :— conf. 
Bobert Kilwarby —con^ 
iii. 276, D. ; holds an ordination at 
Huntingdon, i6. * Timts Ihmstable, 
1*6. ; TisitB Osney, iv. 270, O. ; large 
amount of procurations paid to, at 
Osney, ib, ; his friendship for W. de 
Middleton, iv. 276, W. ; consecrates 
W. de Middleton bishop of Nor- 
wich, ii; 389 ; iiL 278 ; W. 276, 473, 
Wa, D. W. Wo. ; consecrates John 
Bradfield bishop of Rochester, iv. 
276, W. ; visits Salisbury, iv. 473, 
Wo. ; made cardinal bishop of 
Porto, ii. 389 ; iii. 278 ; iv. 277,473, 
Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; resigns his see, 
and goes to Rome, iii. 278 ; iv. 277, 
279, 473, D. O. W. Wo. ; dies, iii. 
281 ; iv. 282, 476, D. O. W. Wo. ; 
had condemned the opinions of 
Richard Clapwell, iii. 325, D. ; had 
condemned the errors of the Oxford 
masters, iv. 298, 299, O. W. 
Robert Bumel, bishop of Bath, postu- 
lated, but the election quashed by 
the Pope, ii. 389 ; iii. 278 ; iv. 279, 

476, Wa. D. O. W. Wo. 

John Peccham, appointed and con- 
secrated by the Pope, ii. 390 ; iii. 
279 ; iv. 279, 476, Wa. D. O. W. 
Wo. ; comes to England, IL 391 ; 
iv. 476, Wa. Wo.; temporalities 
restored to, iii. 280, D. ; holds a 
council, and promulgates statutes 
at Reading, iL 391 ; iv. 281, 476, 
Wa. O. W. Wo. ; his reception at 
Canterbury, ii. 891 ; iv. 476, Wa. 
Wo. ; his quarrel with the arch- 
bishop of York, iv. 281, 0. W. ; 
visits the diocese of Lichfield, iii. 
282, D. $ confirms Bradbome 
church to Dunstable, ib,; conse- 
crates J. de Derlintone, archbishop 
of Dublin, ii. 392 ; iv. 282, 476, 
Wa. O. W. Wo. ; consecrates Oliver 
bishop of Lincoln, ii. 392 ; iv. 284, 

477, Wa. O. W. Wo. ; consecrates 
B. de Gravesend bishop of London, 



Canterbury, archbishops of: — cent. 
John Peccham — conL 
ii. 393 ; iv. 284, 478, Wa. O. W. 
Wo.; consecrates Peter bishop of 
Exeter, ii. 394 ; iv. 478, Wa. Wo. 
[an error, tee iv. 284, O. W.] ; 
refiises to agree to the election of 
R. de la More to Winchester, iL 
894 J iv. 283, 478, Wa. O. W. Wo. ; 
appeal of R. de la More to Rome 
against him, iL 394, Wa. ; visits the 
diocese of Norwich, iv. 284, 0. W. ; 
his investigation into the monks 
holding churches, ii. 395, Wa.; 
holds a council at Lambeth, ii. 395 ; 
iv. 285, 481, Wa. O. W. Wo. ; his 
letter against the exempti who re- 
fuse to come to it, IL 395; iv. 
481, Wa. Wo.; appeal of various 
abbats from this, iv. 483, Wo.; 
Attempts to annul some of the royal 
privileges, iv. 285, W. O. ; gives 
way to the king's opposition, iv. 
285, 286, O. W.; consecrates T. 
Bek bishop of S. David's, iv. 286, 
O. W. ; answer to the king's de- 
mand for a tenth or fifteenth fbr 
three years, iii. 295 ; Iv. 286, D. O. 
W. ; puts John de Pontissera in 
possession of the see of Winchester, 
iL 399, Wa. ; his persecution of 
Thomas de Cantelupe, who goes 
to Rome against him, iL 405 ; iv. 
483, Wa. Wo.; his constitutions 
promulgated, iii. 466, Be. ; summons 
the convocation of his province, 
iii. 288, D. ; he and his sufiagans 
liberate Aimery de Montfort at 
the Pope's order, iv. 488, Wo. ; at- 
tempts to bring Llewellyn to make 
peace, but fails, iv. 289, O. W. ; 
excommunicates Llewellyn and Da- 
vid, iv. 290, O. W. ; promises a 
sum to the king from the cleigy, iv. 

487, Wo. ; the clergy refuse it, ib. ; 
gives a thirtieth to the king, iv. 

488, Wo.; visits Lincoln diocese, 
and comes to Dunstable, iiL 31 5, 



IMSBX. 



63 



Canterbary, afchbiflhops ofi^cont. 
John Feccfaam — cont 
D. ; opposes the king^s statutes 
against the church, iii. 317, D. ; 
buries prince Alphonso, ii. 401, 
Wa.; consecrates Walter Scamel 
bishop of Salisbury, ii. 402 ; Iy. 
296, 297, Wa. O. W« ; his visitation 
of Osney, It. 297, 298, 0« W.; 
summons the Oxford masters before 
him, iv. 297, 299, O. W. s compels 
them to read their errors, and con- 
demns them, t6. $ condemns the 
errors of Richard Knapwelle or 
Clapwell, iii. 323 5 iy. 807, D. O. 
W. ; excommunicates Clapwell, iii. 
325, D. ; visits and absolves Great 
Malvern, iv. 491, Wo.; with Ed- 
ward I. when he oflPered a piece of 
the Cross on the altar at West- 
minster, iv. 492, Wo. ; places the 
portion of the Cross brought from 
Wales in Westminster, ii. 402, Wa. ; 
consecrates J. de Eirkeby bishop of 
BXIy, iv. 808, O. W. ; consecrates 
H. de Brancestone bishop of Salis- 
bury, iv. 809, O. W. ; consecrates 
R. de Swinefeld bishop of Hereford, 
iL 405, Wa. *, consecrates B. de 
Walpole bishop of Norwich, iv. 316, 
O. W. ; consecrates R. de la Comere 
bishop of Salisbury, iv. 318, O. W. ; 
consectates W. Louth bishop of 
Ely, iv. 325, O. ; writes strongly to 
the bishop of Worcester on behalf 
of the Franciscans, iv. 501, Wo. ; 
orders the bishop to have the body 
of H. Poche exhumed and ^ven 
to the Franciscans, iv. 502, Wo. ; 
had put Westminster under an inter- 
dict, and so does not officiate at the 
funeral of Eleanor, queen of Ed- 
ward I., iv. 326, O. ; buries the 
queen dowager Eleanor, il 410, 
Wa.; consecrates Nicholas bishop 
of Salisbury, and Thomas, bishop of 
Exeter, iv. 332, 0. ; holds a council 
for the recovery of the Holy Land, 



Canterbury, archbishops of :— €»nf. 
John Peccham — cont 
and the union of the Templars and 
Hospitallers, iv. 507, Wa. ; called 
" the Moon," by the Franciscans, 
iv. 609, Wa. ; dies, iii. 373 ; iv. 
834, 388, D. O. ; dies at Mortlake, 
iv. 51 1, Wo. ; buried at Canterbury, 
iv. 334, 511, O. Wo. 
Robert Winchelsey, archdeacon of 
Essex, elected, iv. 334, 338, 512, O. 
Wo. ; accepted by Edward I., and 
goes to Rome for confirmation, iv. 
334, 386, O. ; opposition of the 
Franciscans to him, iv. 518, Wo. ; 
consecrated by Celestine Y., iii. 391 ; 
iv. 518, D. Wo. ; returns with the 
pall, iii. 391, D. ; lands at Yarmouth, 
iv. 518, Wo. ; received at Dunstable 
priory, iii. 891, J>.; enthroned at 
Canterbury, iii. 400, D. ; demands 
of Edward L from, iv. 524, Wo. ; 
holds a council in S. Paul's, respect- 
ing the subsidy demanded, iii. 404 ; 
iv. 524, D. Wo. ; the bull " Clericis 
" laicos " sent to him by Boniface 
Vm., iv. 340, 528, O. Wo. ; con- 
vokes a synod of the province of 
Canterbury, iii. 406, D. ; refuses to 
^ve the subsidy, iii. 407; iv. 628, 
D. Wo. ; his goods confiscated, iii. 
407, D.j his advice to the clergy, 
iv. 531, Wo.; refuses himself to 
give the aid to the king, ib.; his 
questions to the clergy respecting 
the tax, iv. 532 ; their answers, iv. 
533 ; his directions to the bishops 
to denounce all who had seized the 
property of the church or cleigy, ib, ; 
orders a contribution against the 
Scots, iv. 534 ; brings the letter of 
absolution to Worcester priory, iv, 
541 ; marries Edward I. and Mar- 
garet, sister of Philip IV., iv. 542 ; 
consecrates John Salmon bishop of 
Norwich, iv. 543 ; his secret advice 
to his sufifraganfl, ib. ; promises an 
aid to the king when the clergy 



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INDEX. 



Canterbury, archbishops of: — cont 

Robert Winchelsey — cont. 
have seisin of their woods and li- 
berties, iy. 544 ; orders an exami- 
nation into the conduct of a monk 
of Little Malyem, It. 545 ; gives 
licence to eight Franciscans and 
eight Dominicans to preach, &c., 
iy. 546 ; orders a contribution from 
the cleigy to reform the state of 
the church, iy. 547 ; preaches in the 
chapter house at Worcester, iv. 548 ; 
visits bishop Giffard of Worcester 
when infirm at Wyke, i6. ; his re- 
ception, i6. ; yisits the prior of Wor- 
cester in person, and the monks by 
his clerks, ih, ; deposes and suspends 
various officers of the priory, iv. 549 ; 
at the funeral of Edmund earl of 
Cornwall, at Hayles, ih.\ allows 
Guy earl of Warwick to bury his 
mother among the Franciscans at 
Worcester, ib, ; visits Great Mal- 
ven, iv. 550 ; postpones to confirm 
John de S. Germano bishop of 
Worcester, iv. 551 ; convocation of 
the province of Canterbury at the 
New Temple, London, ib. ; quashes 
the election to Ely, iv. 552 ; confirms 
W. de Haselshaw bishop of Bath, 
iv. 553 ; deprives Worcester priory 
of Dodderhill church, iv. 556 ; his 
vision of the death of Edward I., iv. 
342, O. ; in exile during the coro- 
nation of Edward IL, ib, ; crowns 
Edward II., iii. 469, Be. ; excom- 
municates all who procure Gave- 
ston's return, iv. 560, Wo. ; holds a 
council for the reformation of the 
kingdom, iv. 343, O. ; his attempts 
to restrain the folly of Edward H., 
ib. ; dies, ib. 

Thomas de Cobham, elected, but the 
election quashed by the king, iv. 843, 
O. ; translated to Worcester, ib. 

Walter Reynolds, treasurer, iv. 343, 
O. ; crowns Edward III., iii. 471, 
Be. 



Canterbury, archbishops of: — cont. 

Simon of Sudbury, crowns Richard 
II., iii. 479, Be. ; murdered by the 
rioters of 1381, iii. 416, 480, D. Be. 

William Courtenay, his visitation of 
Dunstable, iii. 419, D. ; exchanges 
Croydon church for Whaddon ma- 
nor, with Bermondsey, iii. 481, Be. 

Thomas Arundel, crowns Henry IV., 
iii. 483, Be. ; crowns Henry V., iii. 
484. 

Henry Chichele crowns Henry VI., 
ill. 487, Be. ; confirms John Brom- 
ley, abbat of Bermondsey, ib, 
archdeacons of: 

Walter, brother of archbieJiop Theo- 
bald, made bishop of Rochester, ii. 
233, Wa. 

Thomas Becket ; see Archbishops. 

Herbert leFoor, made bishop of Salis- 
bury, i. 55 ; iv. 388, T. Wo. 

Henry de Sandford, made bishop of 
Rochester, i. 69 ; ii. 303 ; iii. 102 ; 
iv. 68, 419, T. Wa. D. O. W. Wo. 

Simon de Langton, reconciled with 
Henry IH., iii. 107, D. ; opposes 
John Blund as archbishop, iii. 132. 

Richard de S. John, ordered to visit 
the monasteries, &c. of the pro- 
vince of Canterbury, i. 89, T. ; his 
objection respecting the election to 
the archbishoprick, iii. 156, D. 

Hugh Mortimer, appointed Fapal pro- 
visor i. 311, Bu. ; letter of Grosse- 
teste to, ib. ; sends on Grosseteste's 
letter to the Pope, i. 313 ; the quar- 
rel between archbishop Boni&ce 
and the Lincoln monks referred to 
his arbitration, iii. 190, D. ; letter 
to, from Innocent IV., i. 436, Bu. 

William de Middleton, made bishop 
of Norwich, iv. 275, 276, 473, 475, 
W. O. Wo. 
Christ Church cathedral, or Holy 



Trinity; burnt in 1067, ii. 190, Wa.; 
built in the reign of William I., ii. 197, 
Wa. ; dedicated, ii. 49 ; iii. 14, 434 ; iv. 
19, Wi. D. Be. 0. W. ; Henry L at the 



INDEX. 



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CaDterbmy^ Christ Church cathedral, or 
Holy Trinity — cont. 
dedication, ii. 222; iy. 19, Wa. O. ; 
question as to its jurisdiction when the 
archbishop is ill, ii. 255, Wa. ; the 
monks destroy the chapel at Lambeth, 
iy. 49, O. ; the prior and monks ejected 
by John, i. 28, 29, 58, 259 ; ii. 80 ; iii. 
30, 450 ; iy. 52, 395, M. T. Wi. Wa. D. 
Be. O. Wo. ; losses of the monks through 
John, iii. 39, D. ; security promised to 
them by John, i. 219, Bu. ; money to be 
paid to, by John, i. 220, Bu. ; the priors 
allowed to use mitres, iii. 66, D. ; their 
claim that the bishop of Llandaff should 
be consecrated at Canterbury, i. 77, T. ; 
quarrel of the conyent with archbishop 
Bichard, iy. 71, O. W. ; two of the 
monks go to Borne for absolution after 
S. Edmund's death, iii. 156, D.; dispute 
with the bishops respecting appeals, iii. 
160, D. ; their authority oyer the see sede 
vficante, iy. 239, 242, O. W. ; this dis- 
cussed at Heading, ii. 110, 377 ; iy. 460, 
Wi. Wa. Wo. ; the monks appeal to the 
Pope on this, iL 110, 377 ; iy. 242, 460, 
Wi. Wa. O. W. Wo. ; their authority is 
confirmed, iy. 242, O. W. 

• priors of : 

Emulf, made abbat of Peterborough, 

U. 42, Wi. 
Alan, made abbat of Tewkesbury; 

8ee Tewkesbury, abbats of. 
John Sittingboume, exiled for elect- 
ing Stephen Langton, i. 28, 58 ; ii. 
80, 259, M. T. Wi. Wa. 
John of Exeter, dies, i. 75, T. 
Robert of Newtown, i. 76, T. ; the 
conyentual church built in his time, 
ib. 
John ; see Canterbury, archbishops of. 
Roger, appointed by the monks in the 
absence of archbishop Edmund, ib. ; 
exconununicated in consequence by 
the archbishop, ii. 820; iii. 150, 
Wa. D. ; the seryices carried on 
as usual in spite of this, ii. 320, 
Wa. 

VOL. V. 



Canterbury, priors of—«m/. 

Adam de Chillenden ; see Canterbury, 

archbishops of. 
'■ court of, citation of the bishop of 

Worcester respecting the Westbury 

prebends, iy. 518, Wo. 
S. Augustine's, founded by Mihel- 

bert, ii. 150, Wa. 
  abbats of: 

.Mfimar, let go by the Danes, ii. 172. 
Wlric, sent by Edward the Confessor 

to the council of Rheims, ii. 182 ; 

dies, ii. 187. 
El&i, ib. 

Alexander, iii. 41, D. ; dies, iii 60. 
Hugh, iii. 41, D. ; dies, iii. 100. 
Robert of Battle, refuses to be conse- 
crated by archbishop Richard, iii. 

126, D. ; witnesses Magna Charta, 

i. 232, Bu. ; suspended, i. 89, T. 
Roger of Chichester, meets Richard 

of Cornwall at S. Omer, iy. 121, W. 
S. Gregory's, Robert of Osney 



made prior, but resigns and goes to 
Clairyaux, iii. 41, D. 

Cantia, R. de, goes to Rome for Ranulph 
Blundeyil, iii. 89, D. 

Canyey isle CCoyum), L 392, Bu. 

Capella, Elias de, coroner at Dunstable, iii. 
108, D. ; a party to the quarrel between 
Dunstable priory and the town, iii. 123. 

Robert de, resigns his right to 

Winkleigh church, i. 94, T. 

Caperun, Alan, land of, in Segenhoe, iii. 
156, D. 

Capua, Bartholomew de, iii. 383, D. 

Peter de (cardinal), examines Wal- 
ter de Eynesham, i. 71, T. 

Thomas de (cardinal), examines 



Walter de Eynesham, ib. 
Capucius, J., meadow belonging to, iii. 

248, D. 
Carac, sultan of, i. 259, Bu^ 
Caradoc, son of Gestin, kills Roger Ymor, 

i. 12, M. 
Carcassonne, Aimery de Montfort besieged 

at, iii. 74, D. ; people of, obey the legate, 



iii. 101. 



X 



66 



iKDfiS. 



Carcassonne, BaHholottieir of, legate to the 
Albigensian Anti-Fope, ill. 79, D. 

Cardiff, built, i. 4, M.} Robert of Nor- 
mandy dies at, i. 13, 45, M. T. ; burnt 
by the Welsh, i. 18, M. ; the wear leased 
for five years, i. 90, T. j taken by 
Itichard Marshal, i. 91 ; loss of the towns- 
men, ib. ; the townsmen give hostages 
to R. Marshal, t6. ; ships of, ib. ; the 
affair of Cogan chapel settled at, i. 110, 
11^} the county summoned to, and dis- 
turbances quieted, i» 124; the son of 
Rhys imprisoned in the castle, i. 125. 

 St. John's, a vicar appointed in, i. 

131, T. I sum paid to the prior by the 
vicarage, i. 136. 

priory, put out to fium for fin un- 



certain tune, i. 66) T. 
priors of t 



The prior in 1336 retidns the tithes of 

Llanbordan, i. 100, T. 
Richard of Derby, appeals to the Pope 
against the vicar of S. John's, and 
to the chapter of Canterbury to 
protect the appeal, i. 131 ; sum- 
moned by the archdeacon of Llan- 
daff, i. 133 ; absolved by the bishop 
of Llandaff, i. 136 ; resigns, i. i37. 
Alan of Cornwall, ib. $ dies, ib. 
Philip de Leche, ib. ; dies, i. 169. 
Roger Boyfeld, i. 166. 
William of Deerhurst, i. 170* 
Cardiff, William of, sent to quiet Glamor- 
ganshire, i. 124, T.; action with Tewkes- 
bury about LapuUe land, i. 137 ; action 
with Tewkesbury about a chantry in the 
chapel of Walton, 1. 138 ; quit-claims 
R. de Clare and Tewkesbury about La- 
pulle, i. 139* 
Cardigan, battle at, i. 45 ; iv. 21, T* O., 
between, the Normans and Welsh, iv. 
21, W. 
Cardinal, Richard, land of, iii. 161, D. 
Cardinals, quarrel between, i. 121, T. 
Carduilleham (Cardulhe), tithes of, iii. 191, 
D. ; land of, bought by Dunstable, iii* 158. 

^ Robert of, land of, ib. 

Caretius, king of the Britons, ii. 148, Wa. 



Carismians, account of, by the patriarch of 
Jerusalem, L 258, Bo. } take Jerusalem, 
ii. 334, 335, Wa. 
Carlisle, surrendered by Malcolm IV. to 
Henry H., ii. 237 j iii. 18, Wa. D. ; the 
bishoprick established by Henry H., ii. 
223, Wa.; clerks and abbatfl in the 
diocese compelled to fight on appeals 
from Scotland, i. 256, Bu. 
 bishops of : 

Adulf (Adelulf ), ii. 223, Wa. ; phices 
regular canons there, ib.; dies, ii. 
237. 
Bernard, archbishop of RagtLte, iii. 

450, Be. 
Hugh, abbat of Beaulieu, i. 63, T. ; 
appointed by the legate Gualo, ii. 
291 ; iv. 410, Wa. Wo. ; dies, i. 67 ; 
UL 79, T. D. ; dies at La Fert^ sur 
Grosne, ii. 298, Wa. ; see Beaulieu, 
abbats of. 
Walter Mauderc, i. 66 j ii. 299 ; iv. 
416, T. Wa. Wo. ; his endeavours 
for a treaty between Henry HI. and 
the count of Britanny, iii. 108, D. ; 
endeavours to procure the daughter 
of the count for Henry HI., iv. 420, 
Wo. ; detained by the king's minis- 
ters at Canterbury, iii. 134, 138, D.; 
goes into Flanders, and is pardoned 
by Henry IH., iii. 188, D. ; wit- 
nesses the confirmation of the li- 
berties of Westminster,' i. 249, 
Bu. ; witnesses the confirmation of 
Magna Charta in 1236, i. 103, T. ; 
becomes a Dominican, ii. 337 ; iii. 
170 ; iv. 94, 437, Wa. D. W. Wo., 
at Oxford, iv. 94, W. 
Silvester de Everdon, chancellor, i. 
135 ; ii. 337; iii. 170; iv. 94, T. 
Wa. D. W. ; consecrated, i. 136, 
T. $ justice itinerant at Nottingham, 
iii. 184, D. ; justice itinerant at 
Leicester, iii. 185 ; excommunicates 
the infractors of Magna Charta, i. 
306, 319, Bu.; dies, iv. 104, O. W„ 
from a M frt>m his horse, i. 317 s 
iii. 188, Bu. D. 



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67 



Carlisle, bishope ofi^eont 

Thomftfi Yipont, iii. 193 ; it. 104, D. 
W. ; conBecratedf It. 106, 0. ; dies, 
i. 376 ; iv. Ill, 113, Bu. W. O. 
Bobert Chanse, elected, and confinned 
after some bppoBition, iii. 205 ; ir. 
Ill, 113,D. W.O.; present at the 
dedication of BaUsbury cathedral, i. 
166, T. 
John, put in by archbishop Sewal, 

but not confirmed, iii. 205, D. 
Balph Ireton, prior of Gisbome, iii. 
^83, D. 
Carmelites, the order accepted by the 

council of Lyons, iiL 261, D. 
  the mle of, presented to, by Albert 
patriarch of Jerusalem, iii. 452, Be.; 
this enjoined by HonorinB HI., iii. 456 ; 
confirmed by Gregory IX, ib, ; relaxed 
and confirmed by Innocent IV., iii. 
460. 

bnild in Stockwell Street, Oxford, 



W. 113, O. ; change their habit, ir. 312, 
O. W.; chapter o^ at Oxford, iy. 818, 
O. "W. ; a royal palace given to, by Ed- 
ward n., ir. 344, O. 
Carnarvon, the body of the father of Con- 
stantine found at, iy. 489, Wo., of Con- 
Btantine, ii. 401, Wa. ; Edward II. bom 
at, ii. 401 ; iii. 813, 466 ; iv. 489, Wa. 
D. Be. Wo. *, accident at a tournament 
at, iv. 489, Wo. 

Camera, H. de, gives the ashes to the 
people on Ash Wednesday at Worcester, 
by the bishop's orders, iv. 504, Wo. 

Carpentarins, John, makes a new mill for 
Dunstable, which fails, iii« 402, D. 

Carpocdo, Peter, cardinal, sent by Inno- 
cent IV. to put Aachen under an inter- 
dict, iv. 96, W. 

Cbnickfergua (Mokefergos) castle, taken 
by John, iv. 54, W. 

Oarsarre, fief o^ given by John to prince 
Louis on his marriage, I 204, Bu. 

Carshalton, composition of Bermondsey 
with Merton respecting the tithes of, iii. 
465, Be. 



I Carthnsiann, beginning of the order, iii. 
426. Be. ; first enter their dwellings in 
England, ii. 242 $ iv. 384, Wa. Wo. 

Casino, Monte ; see Monte-Casino. 

Cassiodorus, iii. 6 ; iv. 362 ; D. Wo. 

Castella, Hugh de, taken prisoner in Nor- 
folk, iii. 21, D. 

Castelle, dean o^ mediates respecting the 

tithes of Ballidon, iii 337, D. 
Castelnao, Peter de, sent by Innocent UI. 

into Provence, i. 58 ; iv. 396, T. Wo. ; 

murdered by Baymond of Toulouse, i. 

58; iv.396,T. Wo. 

Caatillon (Chastilun), (M^oc), the Eng- 
lish forces at, in 1294, iv. 519, Wo. 

Casde-Acre, land and bams of the canons 
of, destroyed by the sea, iv. 493, Wo. 

Castie-Cary, held by William Luvel against 
Stephen, ii. 226, Wa. 

Castle-Maud ; see Maud. 

Castle-Balph, to be restored to Henry II., 
iu. 24, D. 

Castretone, John de, charge against, re- 
specting the commonage at Houghton, 
iii. 345, D. 

Catania, destroyed by an earthquake, i. 50, 
iv. 382, T. Wo. 

Catesby (Catebi,Catheby, Cateby, Eatebi), 
suit about lands in, iii. 155, D. ; miracles 
of S. Edmund at, iii. 156; iv. 432, D. 
Wo. ; S. Edmund's sister a nun at, iii. 
156; land in, held by Simon, uncle of 
Hawisia de Catesby, iii. 187; accident 
to Simon de Montfort near, iii. 227 ; 
manor of, let, iii. 277 ; the prior appears 
before the justices at Leicester, iii. 315 ; 
manor of, granted to William de Cateby 
and his wife, iii. 371 ; nothing paid for, 
m 1294, to the abbat of Osney, iiL 392. 
 parsons of : 

Robert, dies, iiL 391. 
William de Catesby, iii. 891 ; a mark 
had been annually given to, by 
Dunstable, iii. 321. 
Gociua ( Joceus) de, and hia wife. 



suit with Dunstable, iii. 155, 172. 

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INDEX. 



/ 



Cateeby, Geoffrey de, suit Trith Dunstable, 
iii. 172. 

Alicia de, M-ife of William, iii. 371. 

Hawisia de, wife of Gocius, suit 

with Dunstable, iii. 155, 172, 185; writ 
of, quashed, iii. 185 ; agreement of Dun- 
stable with, iii. 187. 

Roger Hugeyn de, arrangement 



with, iii. 185. 

John de, appealed against by Henry 



Duke, iii. 107 ; resigns the vicarage of 

PulloxhiU, iii. 128. 

Simon de, uncle of Hawisia de 



Catesby, iii. 187. 

William de, and his wife Alicia, 



manor in Catesby granted to, for their 

lives, by Dunstable, iii. 871. 
Catfield, Berard rector of, i. 127, T. 
Catharine, daughter of Henry III., bom, 

ii. 94 ; iv. 442, Wi. Wo. 
Cato, quoted, iii. 356, D. 
Cattus, a military engine used at the siege 

of Bedford castle, iii. 87, D.. 

Cauceis, Geoffirey de, g^ves Bradbome 
church to Dunstable, iii. 28, D. ; dies, 
ib. ; writ respecting the church obtained 
by Dunstable against his heirs, iiL 148. 

Caumuel, Walter, land belonging to, re- 
deemed, i. 145, T. 

Canrsines, arrangement of the priory of 
Winchester with, ii. 96, Wi. ; debt due 
to, from Worcester priory, iv. 442, Wo. ; 
remedies requested against, at the Ox- 
ford parliament of 1258, i. 442, Bu. 

Gaus, island of, iii. 414, D. 

Caus (Kauz), James de, a chantry granted 
to, by Dunstable, iii. 141, D. ; indicts 
many of the Dunstable townsmen for 
breach of the peace, iii. 145. 

Caux (Calceto, Caleto, Caus), John de, 
prior of Winchester, ii. 90, Wi. ; abbat 
of Peterborough, ii. 91 ; iv. 98, Wi. O. ; 
justice itinerant in Buckinghamshire, iii. 
192, D. ; made treasurer of England, ii. 
98 ; iv. 120, Wi. W. ; dies, ii. 100. 

Cave, John de, justice itinerant in Buck- 
inghamshire, iii. 192, D. 



Cavendish, John, justice of assize, letter 
of Edward HI. to, confirming the liber- 
ties of Dunstable, iii. 414, D. 

Caversham, miracle at, i. 34, M. ; mar- 
riage of H. de Bohun and princess 
Isabella at, iv. 554, Wo. 

Cazan ; see Tartars. 

Ceadwalla, king of the West Saxons, ii. 5, 
Wi. ; goes to Rome, is baptized and 
dies there, ii. 6. 

Ceawlin, king of the West Saxons, ii. 4, 
Wi. ; driven into exile, and dies, ib, 

Cefii Llys (Kenefles, Kenles), castle taken, 
iv. 447, Wo. ; destroyed by the Welsh, 
iv. 526. 

Celario (Cellario, Celer), Henry de, dies, 
i. 147, T. 

— — ^- John del, accusation of Christiana 
Mustard against, iii. 306, 310, D. ; dead, 
iu. 307. 

Celestine I., Pope, ii. 144 ; iii. 6 ; iv. 361, 
Wa. D. Wo.; sends Palladius to the 
Scots, ii. 144; iii. 6, Wa. D., and S. 
Patrick, ii. 144, Wa. 

II., Pope, i. 46 ; ii. 53, 230 ; iii. 

15, 437 ; iv. 24, T. Wi. Wa. D. Be. W. ; 
dies, i. 46 ; ii. 53, 230 ; iii 437 ; iy. 24, 
T. Wi. Wa. Be. O. W. 

m., Pope, i. 21 ; ii. 247 ; iii. 25, 



447 ; iv. 44, 387, M. Wa. D. Be. O. Wo. ; 
crowns the emperor Henry YI., iii. 25 ; 
iv. 887, D. Wo. ; builds the palace of 
S. Peter, iii. 447, Be. ; distrusts and 
dismisses Philip U., iv. 46, W. ; con- 
secrates Savary bishop of Bath, iv. 387, 
Wo. ; causes the Coventry monks to be 
restored, i. 194 ; iv. 49, Bu. O. ; his 
letter on this, i. 194, Bu. ; dies, i. 23, 56; 
ii. 66, 251 ; iii. 448 ; iv. 389, M. T. Wi. 
Wa. Be. Wo. 

IV., Pope, i. 120 ; ii. 88, 329 ; iii. 



459 ; iv. 88, 89, 432, 433, T. Wi. Wa. 
Be. W. O. Wo. ; dies, i. 121, 257 ; iii. 
459 ; iv. 90, 433, T. Bu. Be. W. Wo. 
v.. Pope, iii. 372 ; iv. 516, D. Wo.; 



resigns, iii. 382; iv. 339, 518, D. O. 
Wo. ; true cause of his resignation, iii. 
884, D. ; his prophecy concerning Boni- 



IKDEX. 



69 



Celestme V., Pope — conL 
face Vm., IT. 839, O.; had expelled 
the monks of Monte Casino fi>r not 
obeying his statutes, iy. 521, Wo.; his 
nondo receiyed at Dunstable, iii. 388, 
D. ; consecrates archbishop Winchelsey, 
iii. 391 ; his proyisions reyoked by Boni- 
face ynL, iiL 383, 393 i dies, iii. 468, 
Be. 

Cenred ; see Coenred. 

Centwine, king of the West Saxons, buried 
at Winchester, ii. 5, Wi. 

Cenwalch, king of the West Saxons, bap- 
tized by S. Birinus, ii. 4, Wi. ; succeeds 
his finther, ii. 5, 151, Wi. Wa.; builds 
the church of Winchester, ii. 5, 151 ; iii. 
8, Wi. Wa. D. ; repudiates his wife, the 
daughter [sister] of Penda, ii. 5, Wi. ; 
diyides the see of Dorchester in two 
parts, ib. ; lus gifts to Winchester, ib. ; 
buried at Winchester, ib. 

Cenwul^ king of Mercia, ii. 7, Wi. ; dies, 

iv. 367, Wo.; his gifts to Worcester, 

ib, 
Ceolred, king of Mercia, ii. 6, Wi. 
Ceolric, king of the West Saxons, ii. 4,^ 

Wi. 
Ceolwulf, king of the West Saxons, ii. 4, 

WL 
Ceolwulf (Cedulfds), king of Northumbria, 

ii. 155, Wa. 
Ceolwulf, king of Mercia, ii. 7, Wi. 
Cerdic, king of the West Saxons, ii. 3, 

Wi.; dies, and is buried at Winchester, 

lb. 
Ceme abbey, four monks from, begin the 

Cistercian order in England; ii. 37, Wi. ; 

abbat Bernard made abbat of Burton, 

i. 187, Bu.; the abbat of, witnesses 

Magna Charta, i. 232, Bu. 
Ceme, Henry de, dies, i. 128, T. 
Roger de, justice itinerant at Win- 
chester, il 91, Wi. 
Chaceporc, Peter, keeper of the king's 

wardrobe, dies, iii. 194, D. 



Chacombe (Cacnmba), a liberate in, leased 
to men of the place, iy. 394, Wo. 

Chadde, Henry, malt, &c. bought by Dun- 
stable priory from, iii 219, D. ; pays 
the chief expense of the restoration of 
the body of Dunstable church, iii. 258. 

— ^— Kobert, leads prince Edward to 
the place where Adam Gurdun, &c. 
were, iii. 241, D. 

Chaddesley (Chadeslye), manor of, i. 97, 
T. 

Chadwick (Cheddeswich), a hamlet in 
Hartlebury, arrangement between Wor- 
cester priory and S. Wulstan's hospital 
respecting the tithes of, iy. 433, Wo. 

Chainel, John, sent by Edward I. to seize 
the wool and leather, iy. 531, Wo. 

Chalcedon, council of, ii. 145 ; iii. 6 ; iy. 
362, Wi. D. Wo. 

Chalcombe (Chaucombe), the prior of 
dies, iii. 125, D. ; the prior of Osney 
made prior, ib. 

ChalgraVe (Chagraye, Chaugraye, Chal- 
grawe), red rainbow at, iiL 34, D. ; 
church dedicated, iii. 56 ; yalue of the 
yicarage, iii. 59 ; yicar placed at, by 
Dunstable, ilL 158 ; grant of a chantry 
at, to Peter le Loring, iii 257 ; the priory 
required to restore the land formerly 
giyen, iii. 277 ; no chantry in Tebworth 
eyer granted from the time of the gift 
of Chalgraye to Dunstable, iii. 329 ; 
prior of Dunstable sununoned to show 
his warrant for his priyileges in, ib. ; 
his answer and claims, iii. 330 ; taxation 
of, for tl^e crusade in 1291, iii. 367 ; 
new enclosure in the field of, made, iii. 
257, 377. 
 yicars of. 

Eustace, dies, iii. 155. 

William, ib. 

John de Barton, iii. 185. 

Walter de Radnor, iii. 260. 

Geoffrey le Lorenge refuses it, t6. 

Richard de Korthwood, iii. 391. 

Peter le Loring, lord of, iii. 257, 



377, D. 



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INBBX. 



Ohalgraye, William, oftth of, as to the rights 
of the prior of Dunstable, iii. 413. 

Chalke, manor of, given to Bennondsey, 
iii. 464, Be.; the gift confirmed by 
Henry IIL, i&. } agreement respecting, 
between Norwich and Bennondsey, iii« 
476. 

Chalton (Chaletone, Chaltnna, Chalthone, 
Chaltona, Cheletone, Chelthone), land 
of, confirmed to Dunstable, iii. 96, D. ; 
settlement of the land in, iii. 139 ; boild- 
ings at, iii. 146; a yirgate in, given 
to Dnnstable by Alan of Hyde, iii. 
154; this let to Walter of Hyde, 
iii. 157; pigs of Dunstable, feeding 
in, taken by the earl of Cornwall, ilL 
407. 

— — -— Bichard de, lands of, iii. 375. 

— Robert de, tenements formerly be- 
longing to, confirmed to Dunstable, iii, 
279. 

-^— Boger de, serves on a jury, iiL 381. 



Chaluz, castle of, occupied by Philip II., 
iii. 449, Be. ; Bichard I. killed at the 
siege of, i. 23, 56, 196, 197 ; ii. 71, 251 ; 
iii. 27, 449 ; iv. 49, 389, M. T. Bu. Wi. 
Wa, D. Be. O. W. Wo. 

Chamberlain (Chamberleyn, Chamber- 
lenge), Boger, present at the trial of a 
thief at Cranboume, i. 140, T. 

W. de, of Forthampton, land of, i. 

142, T. 

Walter, Urso, and Walter junior, 



sureties for Philip II. in his treaty with 
John, i. 205, Bu. 

Walter le, appealed against as con- 



cerned in the death of Simon Mustard, 
iii. 306, 307, 309, 311, 312, D. 

Chamela (Carac ?), sultan of, in alliance 
with the Christians against the Cans- 
mians, i. 258, Bu. 

Champagne, Henry I., count of, marries 
Mary, daughter of Louis VH., iii. 15 n". 

Henry IL, count of, takes the 

cross, iv. 41, W. J the Holy Land com- 
mitted to, by Bichard I., iv. 46, O. ; his 
death, iv. 48. 



Champagne, Theobald lY.f count of, op- 
poses the coronation of S. Louis, iii. 
102, D. ; his castles restored by S. Louis, 
iii. 108 ; captures Robert archbishop of 
Lyons, iii. 116 ; accused of the death of 
Louis VJJl., ib, i supported by S. Louis, 
Blanche, and Ferrand count of Flan- 
ders, t6. ; king of Navarre, and goes to 
the crusade, iiL 150. 

Chardelawe, Bobert, imprisoned for the riot 
against the Italian clergy, iii. 129, D. 

Charite de Dieu, La, monks come to Ber- 
mondsey from, iii. 427, Be. 

Charles Martel, king in France, iii. 9, D. 
succeeds Dagobert IIL, iv. 366, Wo. 
his triumphs and conquests, iL 155, Wa. 
dies, ii. 155 ; iv. 866, Wa. Wo. ; buried 
at S. Denis, iv. 866, Wo. 

Charles the Great, succeeds Pepin, iv. 366, 
Wo. ; joint king with his brother Carlo- 
man, ii. 157, Wa. ; obtains Aquitaine and 
Gascony, ib, ; sole king, \ib, ; power of 
electing the Pope given to, t6. ; destroys 
Saragossa and besieges Pampelnna, ii. 
158 ; goes to Rome, and takes Pavia, iv. 
366, Wo. ; bridges the Rhine at Cologne, 
and subdues Slavonia, it 158, Wa. ; made 
emperor, iv. 366, 367, Wo. ; condemns 
those who had injured Pope Leo HL, 
iv. 367 ; consecrated by Pope Leo HL, 
ib. ; his care for the honour of the 
church, ii. 158, Wa. ; restores Pope Leo 
in., ii. 159 ; his laws, ib, ; his compi- 
lation of lections to be read in church, 
ib. ; bequest of his empire, ib. ; crowns 
his son Louis, ib.; dies, t6. ; buried at 
Aachen, i. 196, Bu. 

Charles the Bald, king of the Franks, con- 
quers his brothers at Auxerre, iv. 867, 
Wo. 

Charles IH. (the Simple), king of the 
Franks, ii. 163 ; iv. 869, Wa. Wo. 

Charles IV., homage done to, by prince 
Edward, iv. 847, O.; detains him and 
his mother in Ponthieu, ib. 

Charles V., Aquitaine submits to, iii. 479, 
Be. 



woex. 



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Charles, count of Aigoa (son of Loais 
YIIL), lolante of Biitanny proposed for 
his 'vilet iii, loa, D. \ both to be imder 
the guardianship of Peter Kaaclerc, ib. ; 
Anjou given to, ib,; goes to the cru- 
sade with S. Louis, i. 267 ; il 340, Bu. 
Wa. ; taken prisoner in Egypt, i. 288, 
Bu. ; kills Manfred at Benevento, ii. 104, 
373 ; iv. 456, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; king of 
Sicily, and with 6. Louis at Tunis, iv. 237, 
W. ; the king of Tunis pays tribute to, 
iv. 237, 238, W. ; his vessels injured by a 
storm, iv. 239, W. ; returns by Cam- 
pania, and goes to Viterbo, iv. 240; 
receives Guy de Montfort, iii. 259, D. j 
at Viterbo at the time of the murder of 
Henry of Almaine, iv. 242, W. ; de- 
ffpoiled of Sicily by Pedro HL of Arra- 
gon, iiL 300 ; iv. 301, 486, D. O. Wo. ; 
accepts the challenge of Pedro m., iv. 
486, Wo. ; the duel does not take place, 
ib. ; dies, iU. 317 5 iv. 490, 498, D. Wo. 

Charles de la Moree, prince of Balemo, 
his son, captured by Pedro III., iv. 492, 
Wo. ; imprisoned in Arragon, ii, 406, 
Wa. ; attempts of Edward L to free him, 
ib, ; had attacked Pedro m. in Sicily, 
ib. ; freed, ii. 408 ; iii. 355, Wa. D. ; his 
ran80in> iv. 497, Wo.; obtains a truce 
for three years from the Boman court 
and others, ib, 

Charles of Yalois, his hostility to England, 
iii. 385, D. ; truce with Charles de la 
More^ iv, 497, Wo. ; takef Bions, and 
hangs some of the Gascons, iv. 625; 
besieges S. Sever, ib, ; accident to, at 
Pope Clonent Y.'s coronation, iv. 558. 

Charles, count of Flanders ; see Flanders, 
counts ot 

Charlton (Cherletone, Cherltone, Chevile- 
tone) in Wilts (?), bam built at, iii. 179, 
D. ; tithe of sheaves for three years 
sold by Dunstable, iii. 197 ; land at, let 
to John de Cheydut, ill 301 1 assault 

• committed in the high street of, ib,; fraud 
respecting the land at, iii. 315 ; town- 
ship of, iii. 320 ; writ against the prior 
of Dunstable respecting a messuage in, ib. 



Qharlton (in Kent), pianor of, given to 
Bennondsey by bishop Robert Bloet, iiL 
428, Be. ; a market and fair at, granted 
to Bermondsey, iii. 464. 

Charlton Camvyle, tithes of, given to Ber- 
mondsey, iii 435, Be. ; lawsuit of Ber- 
mondsey with Eenilworth respecting, 
iii. 477, 

C^a^ton, William de, allowed to give land 
in Eingweston to Bermondsey, iii, 475, 
Be. 

Chaniamisaiif iii« 71, D. 

Charta Magna, signed by John at Bunny- 
mede in 1215, ii. 283 ; iii. 43, Wa. D. ; 
his attempts to evade it, iv. 59, 60, W. 
O. ; confirmed by Henry m. in 1218, ii. 
290, Wa. ; in 1225, 1. 68 ; ii. 300 ; iii. 
93 J iv. 66, 417, T. Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; 
confirmed by Henry IH. in 1286, i. 
103 J iv. 88, 84, T. Wa. W. O. ; con- 
firmed by Henry IH. in 1253, ii. 845, 
Wa.; infractors of, excommunicated at 
Westminster in 1253, i. 305 ; ii. 345, Bu. 
Wa. ; confirmation of this sentence by 
Innocent IV., i. 318, Bu. ; confirmed by 
Edward I. in 1276, ii. 120, 386; iv, 
469, WL Wa. Wo. ; in 1297, iv. 685, 
Wo. 

and Charta de foresta of 1225, i. 

225-236, Bu. 

Chartres, besieged by Bollo, ii. 164, Wa. 
— — bishops of : 

Fulbert, ii. 169, Wa. 

Ivo, dies, ii. 216. 

John of Salisbury, i. 51; iv. 39,T. O. ; 

dies, L 62, T. 
Walter, abbat of Pontigny, ii. 291, 
Wa. 

Chastel (Castellis), Gervase de, surety for 
Philip II. in his treaty with John, i. 205, 
Bu. 

Chastel-Heraud, i. 203, Bu. 

— Hugh in., viscount of, captured by 
John at Mirabeau, i. 26 ; ii. 79, M. Wi. 

Chastilun ; see Castillon. 

Chatillon, Baynald de, put to death by 
Saladin, i. 19, M. 



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INDEX. 



Chaume, bishop of, at the translation of S. 
Edmund of Canterbury at Pontigny, ii. 
339, Wa. 

Chauncy, Joseph de, prior of S. John's 
Jerusalem, treasurer, ilL 258 ; iv. 256, 
D. W. 
Chaurugge, William de, estate at Gledley 

let to, by Dunstable, iii. 286, D. 
Gha^annes, Andrew de, captured by John 

at Mirabeau, i. 26. 
Chaworth, Patrick de, marries Hawisa of 
Ogmore, i. 133, T.; killed at Caer- 
marthen, 1. 166. 
Cheinde, Ulian de, dies, iii. 66, D. 
Chelllngton (Chenle), the parson of, sued 

for waste of tithe, iii. 377, D. 
Chelmareford, Stephen de, a London citi- 
zen, at the battle of Lewes, It. 150, W. 
Chelmorton (Gheylmerdone), sheep be- 
longing to Mereval seized in, ilL 180, D. 
Chelsham, church of, given to Bermond- 
sey, iii. 440, Be. ; confirmed by Henry 
IL and other kings, ib, 
Cheny (Cheiny), John de, sheriff of Bed- 
fordshire, iii. 288, D. ; money paid to, by 
Dunstable, iii. 290 ; his inquisition in 
the case of Christiana Mustard, iii. 307. 
Cherbourg (Cheresburh), given up to Wil- 
liam II. by Robert of Normandy, ii. 201, 
Wa. 
Chertone, given by Offa to Worcester 

priory, iv. 366, Wo. 
Chertsey (Certeseie, Oestriham), abbey of, 
founded, iii. 8, D. ; given in charge to 
B. Fasseflabere, ii. 37, Wi. ; church of, 
begun, ii. 214, Wa. 
— — abbats of: 

Siward, made bishop of liochester, ii. 

187, Wa. 
Wlnod, dies, ii. 34, Wi. 
Odo, ib. i resigns, ii. 37 ; restored, 

ii.40. 
Hugh, ii. 42 ; sent to the Pope by 

Henry I., ii. 45 ; returns, ib. 
Martin, elected in his predecessor's 
lifetime, ii. 65 ; accident at his 
inauguration, ib, ; dies, iii. 31 ; iv. 
3949 D. Wo. 



Chertsey, abbats of : — oorU. 
Adam (?), dies, ii. 298, Wa. 
Alan, witnesses Magna Charta in 
1225, i. 232, Bu. 

Chesham (Cestresham), vicarage o^ re- 
signed by Dunstable, iii. 74, D. 

Cheshire, laid waste by the Welsh, i. 6, 
M. 

Chester, taken by Egbert, ii. 7, 8, Wi. ; grant 
respecting the church to the bishops of 
Coventry, i. 244, Bu. 

archdeacon of, letter to, from 

Rustand, L 354, Bu. 

' bishops of; see Lichfield. 



Chester, Hugh of Avranches, second eazi 
of, sent by William IL for his brother 
Heniy, ii. 203, Wa. ; defeats Magnus, L 
6, M. 

■' Richard, third earl of, drowned 

with prince WiUiam, ii. 46, 217 ; iii. 
433 ; iv. 17, Wi. Wa. Be. O. W. 

Maud, his wife, daughter of 



Stephen earl of Blois, drowned with 
prince William, iii. 433, Be. 

Robert, his brother, drowned with 



prince William, ii. 46, Wi. 

Otuel, his brother, drowned with 



prince William, ii. 217; iii. 433, Wa. 
Be. 

Ranulph de Gernon, fifth earl of. 



takes Lincoln, ii. 228, Wa. ; at thebattJe 
of Lincoln, ii. 52 ; iv. 24, Wi. O. ; Cap- 
tures Stephen, ii. 228 ; iii. 436, Wa. Be. ; 
erects a fort against Lincoln castle, ii. 
230, Wa. ; at the siege of Wallingford 
with Stephen, ii. 231, Wa. ; captured by 
Stephen, i. 46 ; iii. 16; iv. 379, T. D. 
Wo. ; imprisoned by Stephen at North- 
ampton, ii. 231,Wa. ; forced to surrender 
Lincoln, ii. 231, Wa. ; had married the 
daughter of the earl of Gloucester, ii. 
52, Wi. ; dies, ii. 235, Wa. ; poisoned by 
William Peverel, ii. 236; iii. 17, Wa. 
D. 

Matilda, daughter of Robert of 



Gloucester, his wife, ii. 52, Wi. ; dies, i. 
54, T. 



INDEX. 



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Chester, Hugh de Gyvelioc, sixth earl of, iL 
235, Wa. ; conspires with prince Henry 
against Hemy IL, i. 51, T. ; taken in 
Nonnandy by Henry IL, i. 51 ; iii. 21, 
T.D. 

Bertra, danghter of the earl of 

Evrenx, his widow, dies, i. 244, Bu. 

Bannlph Blundeyil, seventh earl of, 



the earldom of Bichmond, and Dovedale, 
given to, by John, iv. 393, Wo. ; expe- 
dition of, into Wales, iii. 32, D. ; swears 
fealty to John, L 199, Bo. ; remains tme 
to John, i. 62 ; iv. 406, T. Wo. ; takes 
Worcester, i. 62 ; iv. 406. T. Wo. ; 
consents to the coronation of Henry 
in., i. 224, Bu. ; present at his corona- 
tion, ii. 286, Wa. ; besieges and takes 
Moont-Sorel castle, i 224 ; iii. 49, Bo. 
D. ; destroys it, iii. 50, D. ; goes to the 
Holy Land, i. 64, 225 ; ii. 83, 289 ; iii. 
54 ; iv. 411, T. Bu. WL Wa. O. W. Wo. ; 
his valour at Damietta, iii. 55 ; returns 
to England, iii. 60, D. ; assists at the ex- 
communication of the earl of Albemarle, 
iii. 64, D. ; intercedes with Henry III. 
for Llewellyn, iii. 82, D. ; quarrels with 
Henry HI., i. 66, T. ; his intended attack 
on the tower, iii. 83, D. ; his attempt 
against Hubert de Burgh, iv. 64, 65, O. 
W. ; with Henry III. at Bedford, though 
falsely, iii. 87, D. ; leaves Bedford, and 
returns, iii. 87, D.; two messengers go 
to Rome on his behalf, iii. 89 ; witnesses 
Magna Charta in 1225, i. 232, Bu. ; 
makes peace with Llewellyn, iii. 100, D.; 
remains in France after the king's re- 
turn, i. 76, 77, T. ; a party to the truce 
for three years with France, iiL 127 ; iv. 
422, D. Wo. ; returns to England, iii. 
127 ; iv. 422, D. Wo. ; departs from the 
court at Castle Maud, i. 79, T. ; defends 
H. de Burgh against the London citizens, 
i. 86, T. ; dies, i. 245 ; iii. 130, Bu. D. ; 
dies at Wallingford, i. 87 ; ii. 311 ; iv. 
73, T. Wa. O. W. ; his burial, i. 87, T. ; 
his lands divided among his five sisters, 
iii. 132, D. ; had given the castle of St. 
James de Beuvrou to Henry III., ib. 



Chester, Clementia, conntess of, daughter 
of Ralph de Fengers, wife of seventh 
earl, dies, i. 805, Bu. 

John le Scot (eighth earl of), i. 87; 

iii. 132, T. D. ; one of the four earls who 
had H. de Burgh in charge, i. 88, T. ; 
witnesses the confirmation of Magna 
Charta in 1236, i. 103, T.; dies, i. 105, 
253 ; iii. 146 ; iv. 429, T. Bu. D. Wo. ; 
his inheritance divided among his sisters, 
iii. 146. D. 

Helen, daughter of Llewellyn, his 



widow, marries Robert de Quinci, iii. 
146, D. 

Chester, constable of; see Lacy. 

Chester, Peter of, witness to a treasury 
brief, iii. 300, D. 

Chesterfield, battle of, ii. 370; iii. 241, 
463 ; iv. 188, Wa. D. Be. W. 

Chetendone, Wyvian de, a canon to be 
admitted always in his name at Dun- 
stable priory, iii. 263, D. 

Chetewode, Robert de, serves on a jury, 
iii. 344, D. 

Cheydut (Cheyndut), John de, land at 
Charlton let to, by Dunstable, iii. 201, D. 

William de, assaulted in Charlton, t6. 

Stephen de, with Richard of Corn- 
wall at his coronation, iii. 203. 

Cheylmerdone ; see Chelmorton. 

Chiche, or St. Osyth's, near Colchester, 
William of Corbueil, prior of the canons 
of, made archbishop of Canterbury, ii. 
47, 219; iv. 17, Wi. Wa. O.; conse- 
crated by bishop W. Giffard, ii. 47, 219, 
Wi. Wa. ; arrangement with Bermond- 
sey respecting Ugley tithes, iii. 459, Be. 

Chichester, see of the South Saxons trans- 
ferred to, ii. 29 ; iv. 372, Wi. Wo. ; the 
church dedicated, ii. 43, Wi. ; the church 
burnt in 1114, ii. 44, Wi. ; attempt of 
Henry de Blois to subject it to Win- 
chester, ii. 53, Wi. ; the city and church 
burnt in 1187; ii. 245; iii. 446; iv. 
386, Wa. Be. Wo. ; the church dedicated, 
ii. 73, 252 ; iv. 390, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; two 
towers blown down in 1210, iii. 32, D. ; 
justices itinerant at, in 1255, i. 156, T. 



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GUoliwter, bidiopfl of: 

Stigaiid,die9,u. 35, 198, Wi« Wa, 

Godfrey, dies, ii. 36, Wi, 

Balph Lttffa, ib. j dedicates the chorcb, 
ii. 48 I dies, i« Ui M. 

Seffirid Pelocbin, abbat of Olaston- 
bnry, iL 46, Wi« ; made bishop, ii. 
219,Wa.; dies, i. 47, T. 

Hilary, ii. 282, Wa. i goes to the Pope 
against Beoket, ii. 58 j iv. 881, Wi. 
Wo. ; dies, L 50 ; ii. 59, 939 ; iv. 
389, T. WL Wa, Wo. 

[GeofQpey, dies, iv, 389, Wo.] 

John Qreenford, i. 51 ; ii. 61, 940 ; iii. 
21 ; iv. 36, 37, T. Wi. Wa. D, W. 
O. ; dies, ii. 242, Wa. 

Seffirid, dean, ii. 242 ; iy. 39, Wa. O. ; 
dedicates the church, ii. 78, 252, Wi« 
Wa. ; rebuilds it after the fire, ii. 
256, Wa. ; dies, i. 57 ; ii. 79, 256 ; 
iil 28 i iv. 51, 392, T. Wi. Wa. D. 
O. Wo. 

Simon, archdeacon of Wells, i. 57 ; ii. 

• 256 ; iv. 51, 392, T. Wa. O. Wo. ; 
dies, i. 68, ii. 259 ; iii. 29 ; iv. 52, 
895, T. Wa. D. O. Wo. $ erroneously 
mentioned as bishop of Bath, ii. 
259, Wa. 

Nicholas de Aquila, elected, iii. 31 ; 
iv. 54, D. 0. 

^hard le Poor, dean of Salisbury, ii 
282; iii. 44, Wa, D. ; translated to 
Salisbury, i. 63 ( u. 83, 289 ; iii. 44 ; 
iv. 408, T. Wi. Wa. D. Wo. 

Balph of Wareham, prior of Norwich, 
i. 68; ii. 289 ; iii. 44, 52 ; iv. 410, 
T. Wa. D, Wo, I at the dedication 
of Worcester cathedral, iv. 409, 
Wo. ; dies, i. 66 ; u. 84, 297 ; iii. 
77 ; iv. 415, T. WL Wa. D. Wo. 

Balph Neville, chancellor, L 67| ii. 
84, 299; iU. 77; iv. 64, 66, T. 
Wi. Wa. D. O. W. ; witnesses 
Magna Charta in 1225, i. 232, Bu. ; 
as chancellor, gives the charter of 
the liberties of Barton abbey, i. 237, 
Bo. ; gives a charter to Hubert de 
Buigfa, L 238, Bo. ; confirms the 



CliiQhester, bishops of : — pofit, 

Balph Neville— cent, 
liberties of Dunstable, iii. 332, D. • 
mediates between the town and 
priory of Dunstable, iiL 119, D.; 
made a josticiary, i. 74, T. ; postu- 
lated to Canterbury, but the election 
quashed, ii 86 ; iii. 128, iv. 72, 423, 
WL p. 0. W. Wo. ; present at the 
re-interment of John's body, L 84, 
T. ; his name affixed to the con- 
firmation of the liberties of West- 
minster, L 249, Bu. ; signs the 
confirmation of liiagna Charta in 
1236, i. 104, T. ; elected bishop of 
Winchester by the convent, i. 110, 
T. ; the seal taken firom him by 
Henry III., i. 110 j lU, 152, T. D. ; 
acts with the legate Otho about the 
tallage against Frederick n., i 366, 
Bu.; dies, L 130; iL 333; iv. 91, 
436, T. Wa. 0. Wo, 

Bobert Passelew, elected, but quashed 
after being examined, ii. 333; iii. 
164; iv. 436, Wa. D. Wo. 

Richard de la Wyche, ii, 333 ; iii. 339, 
Wa. D, ; appointed by archbishop 
Boniface against the king's wish,iv. 
436, Wo. I consecrated by Pope 
Innocent IV., ii. 335 ; iv. 436, Wa, 
Wo, I admitted to fiivour by Henry 
jn., and has the temporalities re- 
stored, iv. 437, Wo. ; vow of chas- 
tity made in his presence by princess 
Eleanor on W« Marshal's death, iv. 
65, W. ; at the dedication of Beau- 
lieu, ii. 337 ; Wa. ; at St. Edmund's 
translation at Pontigny, ii. 339, Wa. ; 
his requisition as to the tithes of 
JOngston, L 146, 149, T. ; confirms 
the tithes of Kingston and Wyke to 
Tewkesbury, L 149, T. ; mirades of, 
iv. 442, Wo.; dies, L 156, 305; ii. 
93, 345 ; iv. 103, 442, T. Bu. WL 
Wa. O. W. Wo. ; canonised, iL 99, 
WL ; translated by archbishop Kil- 
warby, ii. 122, 387 ; iv. 268, 470, 
471, WL Wa. O. W, Wo. 



urpEX. 



76 



Chichester, bishops of :— -con^, 

John Bificopi iL 03, 345 ; It. 108, Wi. 
Wa. W. ; consecrated, iy. 106, O., at 
Canterbury, L 153, T. ( sent ambas- 
sador to Spain for Eleanor of 
Castile, ill 188, D. i ezecntor for 
collecting the king's tenth, iii. 191, 
D. } present at the dedication of 
Salisbury cathedral, L 166, T, j dies, 
il99; iy. 138,WL W. 
Stephen Birksted of Cirencester, ii. 
99 ; iy. 182, Wi. O. W. ; consecrated 
by archbishop Boni&use, iy. 183, 0. ; 
summoned by the legate Guy Eool- 
quois to Boulogne, iii. 234$ iy. 156, 
D. W. $ ordered to excommunicate 
Simon de Montfort, iy. 156, W. ; 
treatment of, and threats to, on his 
return, iy. 156, 157, W. ; puts his seal 
to the terms offered by the barons 
to prince Edward, iy. 161, W. ; sus- 
pended by the legate Ottoboni, ii. 
104, 873 1 iy. 181, 185, WL Wa. O. 
W. ; ordered to go to Borne, Iii. 240 ; 
iy. 455, D. Wo. ; appeals, and goes, 
ii. 104, 873; iy. 181, 185, 456, Wi. 
Wa. O. W. Wo. $ causes of his sus- 
pension, iy. 185, 186, W. ; dies, ii. 
402 ; iii. 339 $ iy. 812, Wa. D. O. 
W. ; his blindness, Iy. 812, O. W. ; 
had been chaplain to S. Richard de 
la Wyche, iii. 839, D. 

Gilbert de S. Leo&rd, ii. 402 ; iy. 812 ; 
Wa. O. W. ; had deposited 2,000i; 
in St. Pauls, iii. 890, D. 

Chicksand (Chikesand), 'nuns sent away 
from want of food, iii. 205, D. 

Child, Alwin, founder of Bermondsey, 
giyes yaiioui rent-charges to the priory, 
iii« 425, Be.; excites others to do the 
same, iii 426. 

Beginald^ his lands in Wightfield, 

i. 78, T. 

Childebert I., son of Cloyis I., king at 
Pans, iy. 363, Wo. 

CbiJderic n., son of Cloyis H, iy. 364, 
Wo. ; made king, i?. 365 ^ Rlaio^ ilf. 



Cbilderic m., king of tha XVanks, iy. 866, 
Wo, 

Chilham, John at, ii. 268, Wa. 

Chilperic, king of the Franks, ii. 4, Wi. 

Chiltem (Ciltra, Ciltria), land in, giyen to 
Bermondsey by William and Bichard de 
Chiltem, iii. 447, Be. j Adam de Gur- 
dun and others go to, iii. 241, D.; 
healthy state of the sheep in, in 1283, 
iii. 306} plenty of beech-mast in, in 
1296, iii. 408. 

   William and Bichard of, gifts of, 
to Bermondsey, iii 447, Be. 

Chinon castle, John goes to, on Richard 
I.'s death, i. 198, Bu. ; deliyered up to 
John, ib,', John and Berengaria meet 
at, i 208 ; taken by PhiMp EL, i 27, M. j 
one of the three fortified castles of Geof- 
&ej of Aiyou, iy. 31, W. 

Chippenham (Dilhirst), rent-charge in, 
giyen to Bermondsey, iii. 442, Be. ; in- 
quisition respecting, iii. 473. 

Chittlehampton, church of, consolidated 
and giyen to William de Stanway, i 1 17, 
124, T. ; exchanged with Tewkesbury by 
the chapter of Exeter, i 128 ; six marks 
from, annually given by W. de Stanway 
to Tewkesbury, L 139 j resigned byW. 
de Stanway, i 155. 

Herbert, son of Matthew, lord of, 

requests a chantry for W« de Stanway 
for his chapel at Slo, i 1 17) T, 

Christiana, sister of Edgar Athaling, be- 
comes a nun at Romsey, ii. 84, 195, Wi 
Wa. 

Chnche, Roger de la $ »ee Zonche. 

Chuke, John de la, imprisoned at Houghton, 
iii. 261, D. ; forcibly taken out, iii. 262. 

Churchitan (Curthlcan), i.e., Gengis Khan, 
i 272, 273 ; ii. 824, Bu. Wa. 

Churchschet, Cherchescot, Syricseat, i. 
479 ; ii. 16 ; iii. 12, Bu. Wi D. 

Chushulla, ue, Cheesehill, Winchester, fire 
at, ii. 57, Wi 

Chyrcaui Chyrcam, i 272, 273, 275, Bu. 



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INDEX. 



GiDcius and other Boman ecclesiasticB 
seized, but afterwards liberated, iii. 128, D. 
Cinque Ports, barons and sailors of, exiled 
by John, but buy back his favour, iii. 
31, D. ; their assistance to Henry III. 
in Wales, iv. 117, 118, O. W.; Henry 
in. takes hostages for their fidelity, iv. 
451, Wo. ; compelled or induced by S. 
de Montfort to furnish a fleet, iv. 164, 
W. ; ordered by the legate to be put 
under an interdict, iv. 1 56, 186, W. ; their 
treatment of the bishops on their return 
from the legate at Boulogne, iv. 156, 
186, W. ; their piracy and cruelty, iv. 
157, W. ; prepare to arm against Heniy 
m., iv. 455, Wo. ; attack Portsmouth, 
iv. 456, Wo. ; their anger with the 
queen for hanging some of their confe- 
derates, ib. ; take Anglesey, iii. 275, 1). ; 
their cruelty to the banished Jews, iv. 
327, 0. ; many hanged by Edward I., ib, ; 
quarrel with the Normans, iii. 874, J). ; 
their dissimulation, iv. 335, 0. ; victory 
over the Normans, iii. 376 ; iv. 512, D. 
Wo. ; spoils obtained by, in 1294, iii. 
384, D. ; victory over the Scots, iv. 
547, Wo. 
Cirencester, monastery of regular canons 
founded at, by Henry I., ii. 224; iii. 14, 
Wa. D. ; the canons oppose the prior of 
Worcester in his attempt to visit them, 
iv. 551, Wo. ; bloody rain at, i. 51, T. 

abbats of : 

Andrew, dies, i. 51 ; iv. 383, T. Wo. 
Adam, i. 52, T. 
Robert, i. 53, T. 
Richard, dies, ii. 273, Wa. 
Alexander Neckham, iii. 40, D. ; dies, 
i. 63 ; ii. 289 ; iv. 409, T. Wa. Wo. ; 
buried at Worcester, iv. 409, Wo. 
Walter, at the dedication of Worcester 
cathedral, ib. ; witnesses Magna 
Charta in 1225, i. 232, Bu. ; dies, 
i. 77 ; iv. 422, T. Wo. [called Rich- 
ard by T.] 
Henry [Wo.] or Hugh [T.] deBamp- 
ton, i. 77, T. ; blessed at Worcester, 
iv. 421, Wo. ; dies, i. 143, T. 



Cirencester, abbats of: — cont 

Henry de Hamptonel, presides at the 
general chapter of the order at Dun- 
stable, iii. 341, D. 

Cirencester, R. of, suspended for seizing a 
deacon by the hair in S. James's Bristol, 
i. 89, T. 

Cistercians, order of: abbey of Citeaux 
founded, i. 186 ; ii. 207 ; iii. 13, 427 ; 
iv. 13, Bu. Wa. D. Be. W. ; beginning of 
the order in England, ii. 37, WL; the 
order of Savigny joined to, ii. 232, Wa. ; 
statute in 1152 that no more abbeys be 
built, ii. 235, Wa. ; threatened by Henry 
U. if they receive Becket, ii. 59, WL ; 
free from the taxation for the crusade 
in 1188, ii. 245, Wa. ; visitation of the 
abbeys of, ib, ; obliged to give a year's 
wool for the ransom of Richard I., iu 
248 ; the lay brethren ordered to be 
removed from all monasteries of, in 
consequence of the abbat of Garendon 
being stabbed by a lay brother, L 23 ; ii. 
250, M. Wa. ; John begs pardon of, i. 
25, M. ; their escape fk^m the demands 
of Innocent III., ii. 253, Wa. ; free 
from John's tax of a thirteenth, ii. 259, 
Wa.; their persecution by John, and 
ransom extorted, i 30 ; iL 265 ; iii 451 ; 
M. Wa. Be. ; forbidden by John to leave 
EngUnd, il 265, Wa. ; order of John to 
the abbats of, ii. 267 ; false letters ex- 
torted by John, resigning their property 
into his hands, ii. 268; excused from 
paying tithes by Innocent III. at theLa- 
teran council of 1215, i. 33, M. ; contri- 
butions to Henry III. in 1225, ii. 300, 
Wa.; miracles by an abbat of the order, 
i. 35, M.; a Cistercian gives rise to the 
slaughter at Hay ; loss to the Cistercians 
in consequence, i. 79, T. ; very few abbats 
at the council of London in 1237, ii. 318, 
Wa. ; commemoration of SS. Benedict 
and Bernard, ii. 319 ; prophetic letter to 
a monk of, in 1239, iii. 1 51, D. ; forced by 
Frederick II. to furnish money for new 
castles, ii. 322, Wa. ; order respecting 
the celebration of the octave of the Na- 



IHDEX. 



77 



Cistercians, order of: — cont 
tlvity of the B. V. M., ii. 337 ; the Papal 
demand for money in 1246 extended to, 
i. 277, Bu.; order respecting the lections 
for S. John the Evangelist and S. Lam- 
bert, ii. 338, Wa. ; the same for S. Ed- 
mund, 1*6. ; exempted from the tenth 
granted by Innocent IV. to Henry III. in 
1254, i. 325, Bu. ; order respecting the 
commemoration of SS. Dominick and 
Peter Martyr, ii. 348, Wa. ; fidlure of the 
attempt of Henry III. to extort money 
fcom, ib. ; regulations about the tonsure 
and vestments, ii. 849 ; directions for 
the commemoration of S. Francis and 
the B. Robert, ii. 351 ; tlie same for SS. 
Antony, Margaret, and Bernard, ii. 352 ; 
general prayers of, against the Tartars, 
ib, ; regulations for the defence of the 
privileges of the order, ib,; disagree- 
ment inth Clairranx, ii. 857 ; exempted 
from the tax of a tenth in 1266, ii. 104, 
373, Wi. Wa. 
Citeanz, abbats of : 

William of Toulouse, abbat of Ssr 

vigny, ii. 241, Wa. ; (Ues, ii. 242. 
Peter, abbat of Pontigny, ib. ; made 

bishop of Arras, ii. 243. 
Bernard, abbat of Fontenay, ib, ; dies, 

ii. 244. 
William, abbat of La Pr^, ib, ; dies, 

ii. 250. 
Guy, abbat of Val. S. Mary, ib, ; made 
cardinal bishop of Palestrina, ii 
252 ; made archbishop of Ilheims, 
i. 27, M. 
Amald Amaury, sends Odo, abbat of 
La Fert^, to take Farendon for the 
Cistercians from John,ii. 254, Wa. ; 
takes the lead agunst the Albigen- 
ses, ii. 266; archbishop of Nar- 
bonne, his letter respecting the 
battle of Kavas de Tolosa, ii. 271. 
Conrad, goes to Rome, and is made 
bishop of Porto, ii. 291 ; goes 
against the Albigenses, ib, 
Galchems de Ochies, abbat of Long- 
pont, ib. ; resigns, ii. 316. 



Citeaux, abbats of :— «m/. 

John, abbat of Boxley, ib,; resigns, 

ii. 319. 
William, abbat of La Fert^, ib, 
Guy, made a cardinal, ii. 353. 
Claines, chapel of, arrangement of Wor- 
cester priory respecting, iv. 426, 42 7, Wo. 
Qair, William de S., fights against the 
English at Dunbar, iv. 527, Wo. ; taken 
prisoner, ib, 
Clairvaux, founded, iii. 430, Be. ; disagree- 
ment with Citeaux, ii. 357, Wa. 

abbats of : 

S. Bernard ; see Bernard, S. 
Flandrita (Fastredns), ii. 235, Wa. 
Peter, dies, ii. 244. 
Guy, orders a visitation of Margan, i. 
32, M. 
Clapiun (or Capiun), Warin de, surety for 
John in his treaty with Philip II., i. 205, 
Bu. ; seneschal of Normandy, besieges 
Driencourt castle, 1. 207. 
Clapwell (or Enapwell), Richard de, arti- 
cles of heresy brought against, iii. 323, 
D. ; his errors condemned by arch- 
bishop Peccham, iv. 307, O. W. ; excom- 
municated by archbishop Peccham, iii. 
325, D. ; the provincial prior of the Do- 
minicans appeals to the Pope in his 
&vour, iv. 307, O. W. ; appears before 
the Pope, and is silenced, iii. 341, D. ; 
goes to Bologna, goes mad, and dies, ib, 
Clare, S., canonized by Alexander IV., iii. 

461, Be. 
Gare, Richard de (second earl of Pem- 
broke, earl of Strignil), invades Irehmd, 
i. 16 ; ii. 239 ; iii. 22, M. Wa. D. 

Gilbert de (fourth earl of Clare, 

second earl of Hertford), dies, i. 48 ; 11. 
55, T. Wi. 

Richard de (sixth earl of Clare, 



fourth earl of Hertford), swears fealty to 
John, i. 199, Bu. 

Gilbert de (seventh earl of Clare, 



fifth earl of Hertford, sixth earl of Glou- 
cester), i. 33, M. ; marries Isabella, 
daughter of William Marshal, L 61, T. ; 
confirms the lands and libertieB given 



78 



IKDEX. 



Clare, Gilbert de (flerenih etitiy^cmU 
by his predeceMors to Marg^, i. 33, 
M. ; witnesses Magna Charta in 1225, 
i. 232, Bu. ; marches against the Welsh, 
i. 70, T. ; finds mines in Wales, ib.; 
takes Morgan Gam, i. 36^ M. ; releases 
him on receiTing hostages, i. 37 ; con- 
firms the gift of a meadoir called Hen- 
niere to Tewkesbury, i. 74, T. ; gives a 
tree passage to Tewkesbury fbr the 
water of Kemerton, ib. ; dies, 1. 38 ; it 
308 ; iii. 125 ; iy. 71, 422, M. Wa. D. 
W. Wo., at Penros in Britanny, L 76, 
T. ; buried at Tewkesbury, i. 76 ; ii. 
308, T. Wa. ; leares the wood of Mutha 
to Tewkesbury, i. 76, 68, T. ; also a 
silrer-gilt cross, i. 76, T. ; his two wills, 
i. 76, 77 ; a stone put up OTer him, i. 80 ; 
a chaplain established for his soul at 
Merkyate, i. 114. 

  Isabella, his wife, daughter of Wil- 
liam Marshal ; see Marshal. 

Richard de (son of sixth earl). 



murdered in London, i. 70, T. 

Richard de (eighth earl of Clare, 



sixth earl of Hertford, seyenth earl of 
Qloncester), bom, i. 66, T. ; under the 
charge of Hubert de Burgh, i. 77 ; his 
rights at Tewkesbury acknowledged by 
Henry HI., 1. 83 ; given over to the 
bishop of Winchester on the fall of 
Hubert de Burgh, i. 86 $ has the right 
to the advowson of Keynsham monas- 
tery, i. 92 ; his land in charge of Gilbert 
Marshal, i. 96; marries Margaret de 
Burgh, i 102 } ill 103 ; iv. 428, T. D. 
Wo.; her death, L 105, T. ; marries 
Maud de Lacy, i 106 ; ii. 818, T. Wa. ; 
redeems his land in Glamorganshire, 1. 
117,T. ; sends Robert, abbat of Tewkes- 
bury, to quiet Glamorganshire, L 124, 
T. ; requests the abbat to give six marks 
annually to Roger of Pennarth, L 125 ; 
attains legitimate age, but cannot have 
his lands, the king being abroad, L 130 ; 
his lands restored, i6. ; appoints R. of 
Newcastle archdeacon of Llandaff, as lord 
of Ghunotganshire, ib. ; the wood of Mu- 



Clare, Richard de (eighth earl)^<*o»/. 
tha restored to, by Tewkesbuiy, i. 182 ; 
the abbey of Tewkesbury act as surety 
for, 1. 134 ; gives an aqueduct through 
his land to Tewkesbury, i. 135 ; joins in 
the letter to Innocent IV. against the op- 
pressions of the country, i. 283, Bu. ; his 
agreement with Bermondsey respecting 
the advowson of Camberwell, iii. 460, Be.; 
impleads Tewkesbury fbr the advowson 
of three churches, i. 137, TT. ; his fight 
with the king's attendants at Newbuiy, 
ib. ; goes to Pontigny, ih. ; Tewkesbury 
borrows 100 marks for him fbr 1002., ib. ; 
returns to England, i. 138 ; sends letters 
to Tewkesbury about this loan, i. 139 ; 
quit-claimed about Lapulle, ib. ; acU as 
steward and butler at the enthronization 
of archbishop Boniface, L 140 ; orders 
an investigation into the criminal Juris- 
diction of the abbey of Tewkesbury, i. 
612, T. ; the question settled, and the 
abbey's claim of a gallows allowed, i. 
140, T. ; goes to Compostella, ib.; re- 
turns, i. 141 ; knights W. de Wiltone 
and P. le Botiler at Hanley, i. 142 ; tries 
to destroy the liberties of the priory of 
Cranbome and manor of Boveridge, i 
144 ; his conduct about a thief caught 
at Boveridge, i. 145 ; asks for an aid for 
marrying his daughter, i. 146 ; has the 
services of his tenants valued, ib. ; makes 
R. Lovel his proctor at Rome, L 147 ; 
keeps Easter at Tewkesbury, ib. ; im- 
prisons his chamberlain Miles at Usk, 
i. 149 ; goes abroad to help his brother 
William, i. 151 ; bound in 11,000/. if his 
son Gilbert does not marry Alice of 
Angouldme, ib. ; returns to England, ib. ; 
crosses to go to a tournament, i. 152 ; 
returns, i. 153; rage of Henry HI. 
because he will not accompany him 
abroad, ib. ; goes to Ireland, ib. ; returns, 
ib. ; joins Henry HL at Bordeaux, i. 154, 
155; present at the marriage of prince 
Edward, i. 323, Bu. ; returns to Eng- 
land, i. 155, T. ; gives the answer to 
Henry HI. that the barons will not cross 



iKDfi:ic. 



7ft 



Clare, Richard de (eighth earl)— conf. 
unlefls their lights are restored^ ib, ; 
receiyes Thomas de Stokes as abbat of 
Tewkesbury, t6. { compels the abbey to 
follow his court of Fairford, i. 156 $ sent 
into Scotland by Henry m., iii. 198, 
D. ; frees the king and queen of Scotland 
from tutelage, t6. ; his lands not injured 
by the Welsh, iv. Ill, 114, W. O. ; his 
limds said to be injured by them, iv. 117, 
W. ; sent by Richard of Cornwall into Ger- 
many, iv. 112, W. ; left in charge of the 
army in Wales, iii. 203, D. ; his interyiew 
with the queen at Tutbury, ib. ; leaves 
Wales, iii. 204 ; has Andrew of London 
elected prior of Winchester, ii. 97, Wi. j 
one of the confederate barons agamst 
the Poitevins, iii. 209; elected on the 
barons' side at Oxford, i. 447, Bu. ; 
sworn of the king's council, i. 449 ; one 
of the twenty-four appointed by the 
barons, i. 450 ; acts of the council con- 
firmed before, i. 456 ; signs the letter to 
Alexander IV. against the Poitevins, i. 
174, 460, T. Bu. I poisoned at Win- 
chester, but escapes, i. 460; iii. 211 ; 
iv. 120, Bu. D. W. ; comes to Tewkes- 
bury, and gives the kiss of peace to all, 
i. 167, T. ; goes to France for peace, L 
168; UL 211, T. D.; present at the 
burial of prince Louis, i. 168, T. ; the es- 
quirehood appeals to, against the barons, 
i. 471, Bu. ; has free access to the king, 
and reconciles him with prince Edward, 
iii. 215, D. ; quarrels with prince Ed- 
ward, i. 168, T. ; deserts Simon de 
Montfort, iii. 217, D. ; dies, i. 169, 499 ; 
ii. 99, 353 ; iii. 219 ; Iv. 131, 448, T. 
Bu. Wi. Wa. D. O. Wo. ; poisoned at 
the table of Peter of Savoy, Iii. 219, D. ; 
buried at Tewkesbury, I. 169, 499 ; ii. 
99 ; iv. 131, 448, T. Bu. Wi. O. Wo. ; 
indulgences granted by various bishops 
to all who pray for his soul, i. 169, T. 

William de (son of seventh earl), 

bom, i. 70| T. ; knighted in London, L 
143; loses his horse and arms at a 
tournament, but rescued by his brother, 



Clare, William de^-iMme. 
1 151 ; poisoned at Winchester, i. 165, 
460 ; ii. 98 ; iU. 211 J iv. 120, T. Bu. Wi. 
D. W. ; poisoned at a breakfast of prince 
Edward,!. 165, T. ; dies at Retheresford, 
and is buried at Dureford, ib. ; the mur- 
derer, W. de Scotenay, executed, L 167 ; 
ii. 98 ; iv. 120, T. Wi. W. 

Gilbert de (son of seventh earl), 

bom, i. 72, T. ; question as to his pre- 
sentation to Great Marlow, i. 122; re- 
commendation of Grosseteste that he 
should be provided with a benefice out 
of the church, i 122, 124. 

Amicia de (daughter of seventh 



earl), bom, i. 64, T. ; marries Baldwin 
de Redvers, i. 68. 

Isabella de (daughter of seventh 



earl), born, i. 68, T. ; marries R. de 
BmS, i. 115. 

Gilbert de (ninth earl of Clare, 



seventh earl of Hertford, eighth earl of 
Gloucester), bom, i. 130, T. ; engaged 
under a penalty to marry Alice of An- 
gouldme, L 151 ; marries her, 1. 153 ; 
refuses to do homage to prince Edward, 
iii. 220, D. ; at the parliament at Oxford 
in 1262, iii. 221 ; joins Simon de Mont- 
fort, ii. 356 ; iii. 222 ; iv. 140, 449, Wa. 
D. W. Wo. } insists on the provisions of 
Oxford being read in the different coun- 
ties, iv. 449, Wo. ; his soldiers lay waste 
the lands of the royalists, ib. ; names of 
the barons confederate with him, iv. 450 ; 
slaughters the Jews at Canterbury, iiL 
230, D. ; proclaimed a traitor before the 
battle of Lewes, ii. 101, Wi.j letter of 
Henry HI. to, before the battle, iv. 451 ; 
knighted by S. de Montfort before the 
battle, t5. ; left behin4 by the flying Lon- 
doners in the battle, iii. 232, D. ; ham- 
strings the king's horse,iv. 452 ; the king 
surrenders to, ii. 357, Wa. ; goes to Canter- 
bury after the battle, iii. 232, D. ; protects 
the Marchers, iv. 159, 160, W. ; the king 
in his custody, and he rules the country 
with Simon de Montfort, iv. 452, Wo. ; 
by his advice all owing military service 



80 



INDEX. 



dsLTe, Gilbert de (ninth earl) — cont, 
are summoned to Northampton, iii. 234, 
D. ; at the parliament in Loudon, iii. 236 ; 
proposes a tournament at Dunstable, 
which is prohibited by the king, iii. 238 ; 
disagreement and reconciliation with S. 
de Montfort, ii. 358, Wa. ; his suspicions 
of S. de Montfort, ib. ; intention of S. 
de Montfort to imprison him, iy. 160, 
W. ; his escape, t6. ; withdraws from 
S. de Montfort, It. 162, 453, O. Wo. ; 
refuses to attend the tournament at 
Northampton, iy. 162, W. ; goes into 
the Marches, and the tournament fails, 
iii. 238, D. ; goes into safer places, iv. 
162, W. ; S. de Montfort with the king 
and prince Edward march against, ii. 
361, Wa.; in the forest of Dene, ib.; 
pacified by arbiters with S. de Montfort, 
ib. ; tries to seize S. de Montfort, ii. 362 ; 
blockades him in Hereford, ib.; his 
army grows stronger, iv. 164, O. ; comes 
to terms with prince Edward, iii. 239, D., 
at Ludlow, iv. 164, W. ; prince Edward 
escapes and joins him, ii. 362 ; iii. 239 ; 
iy. 453, Wi. D. Wo.; his castles de- 
stroyed by S. de Montfort, iii. 239, D. ; 
takes Gloucester, ii. 362, Wa. ; retakes 
Hulkes castle, iy. 167, W. ; breaks the 
bridges oyer the Seyem, ii. 362 ; iii. 
239, Wa. D. ; defeats S. de Montfort's 
transport ships, iy. 167, W. ; attacks 
Newport, ib. ; ravages the Marches,' ii. 
363, Wa. ; surprises S. de Montfort the 
younger, ii. 102 ; iv. 166, Wi. O. ; ad- 
vances to Evesham with prince Edward, 
ii. 102, 364 ; iii. 239 ; iv. 168, 454, Wi. 
Wa. D. O. Wo.; his conduct in the 
battle, iv. 173, W. ; holds a parliament 
at Winchester after the battle, iv. 173, 
174, 178, O. ; saves Henry Pehun from 
prince Edward, ii. 369, Wa. ; one of the 
twelve elected by the dictum of Kenil- 
worth, ii. 372 ; iii. 243, Wa. D. ; goes 
into the marches against Roger Morti- 
mer, iii. 244, D. ; his wish that the dis- 
inherited barons should have their lands 
restored, iii. 245 ; his anger on the re- 



Clare, Gilbert de (ninth earI)~coRC 
fiisal of this, ib. ; is joined by many of 
the disinherited, ib. ; application of the 
disinherited in the isle of Ely to, iv. 198, 
199, O. W. ; goes to and occupies Lon- 
don, u. 105, 374 ; iii. 245 ; iv. 199,457, 
Wi. Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; keeps Christ- 
mas in London against the king's wish, 
ii. 105, 374; iv. 457, Wi. Wa. Wo.; the 
disinherited flock to him, ii. 105, 374, 
Wi. Wa. ; threats of the king to him, 
ii. 105, 374, Wi. Wa.; attacks the 
tower, iv. 200, O. ; his endeavour to 
induce the king to come to terms with 
the disinherited, iv.- 199, 200, W. ; en- 
deavours to make prince Edward keep 
his oath, iv. 200, W. ; besieges the legate 
Ottoboni in the tower, iv. 201, O. W.; 
prevents a battle between the king and 
the disinherited, iv. 202, 203, 0. ; sends 
to his friends to join him, iv. 203, O. ; 
the king advances to Stratford against, 
ii. 105, 374; in. 246 ; iv. 457, Wi. Wa, 
D. Wo. ; his friends stand with the king, 
and join in the siege of London, iv. 204, 
O. ; holds the city out against the king 
for two months, iv. 204, 205, 0. ; peace 
made, ii. 105, 374 ; iii. 246 ; iv. 205, 
457, Wi. Wa. D. O. Wo. ; surrenders 
London to the king, ii. 105, 374; iv. 
205, Wi. Wa. W. ; his steward taken pri- 
soner after burning a manor at Offley, iii. 
246, D. ; his oath to the king, iv. 205, W. ; 
leaves London, iv. 206 ; takes the cross 
at Northampton, iv. 218, 458, W. Wo. ; 
refuses to go to the parliament in 1269, 
in fear of prince Edward, iv. 228, W. ; his 
fear of leaving his lands exposed to the 
incursions of the Welsh, iv. 229, W. ; 
submits his differences with prince Ed- 
ward to Richard, king of Germany, iv. 
229, 233, W. O. ; award of king Richard, 
iv. 231, W. ; he is to give up Tonbridge 
and Henley castles as security for a time, 
iv. 232 ; his wish that the terms should be 
made clearer,t&. ; the arrangement settled 
at Reading, iv. 233 ; attends the parlia- 
ment in 1270,iy. 232, 233, 0. W. ; induces 



INDEX. 



81 



Clare, Gilbert de (nioth earl) — cont 
the earl of Warrenne to submit to trial, iv. 
234, W. ; dissents from the arbitration 
of Richard king of Germany, abont the 
expenses of prince Edward's crosade, ii. 
108, 376 ; Iv. 459, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; agrees 
to the restoration of their lands to the 
disinherited, ii. 110, 377; iv. 460, Wi. 
Wa. Wo. , the manor of Sundon comes 
to, after the death of Richard king of 
Germany, iii. 253, D. ; swears allegiance 
to prince Edward in his absence, ii. 112, 
379 ; iv. 462, Wi. Wa. Wo, ; asserts his 
right of chace over Malvern hills, iv. 
476, Wo. ; goes into Wales to quell the 
rising there, iii. 338, D. ; makes a truce 
in Wales with Rhys ap Meredudd, iv. 
311, O. W. ; connives at the escape of 
Rhys to Ireland, ib.; makes a foss on 
the Malvern hills against the wild beasts, 
iv. 494, Wo. ; made the mouth-piece of 
the barons in refusing a subsidy till the 
king's return, iv. 316, O. W. ; his 
opinion in the case of the Westbury pre- 
bends, iv. 502, Wo. ; marries princess 
Joanna, ii. 409 ; iii. 358 ; iv. 323, 502, 
Wi. D. O. Wo. ; his banquet at Clerk- 
en well, iv. 325, O. ; his joy on the birth 
of his son, iv. 328, O. ; his quarrel with 
Humphry de Bohun, earl of Hereford, 
iii. 370, D. ; the king's sentence, ib, ; 
inquiry of Edward I. as to his castle at 
Abergavenny, iv. 506, Wo. ; goes into 
Ireland, and defeats those who had at- 
tacked his lands, iv. 336, O. ; his lands 
attacked by the Welsh, iii. 387 ; iv. 526, 
D. Wo.; the Welsh admitted to the 
king's peace against his will, iv. 526, 
Wo. ; dies, iii. 400 ; iv. 524, D. Wo. ; 
buried at Tewkesbury, iv. 524, Wo. 

-^-^— Alice of Angouldme, his wife, i. 
151, 154, 169, T. ; reveals John D'Ey- 
viUe*s proposed attack to Henry HI., iii. 
245, D. 

Thomas de (son of eighth earl), 



one of the confederate barons, iv. 450^ 
Wo. ; knighted by S. de Montfort before 
the battle of Lewes, iv. 451 ; with prince 

VOL. V. 



Clare, Thomas de — cont. 
Edward, iv. 162, W. ; fondness of S. de 
Montfort for, iv. 1 63 ; joins prince Ed- 
ward in his escape, ib.; proclaimed a 
deceiver by S. de Montfort, ib. ; goes on 
the crusade with prince Edward, ii. 109, 
376 ; iv. 459, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; dies in 
Ireland, iv. 814, O. W. 

Bevis de (son of eighth earl), born, 

i. 136, T. 

Roys de (son of eighth earl), bom. 



i. 149, T. 

Isabella de (daughter of eighth 



earl), i. 117, T. ; marries the marquis of 
Fonte-ferrato, i. 162. 

Margaret de (daughter of eighth 



earl), bom, i. 139, T. ; marries Edmund 
earl of Cornwall, ii. Ill, 378; iii. 253; 
iv. 251, 252, 461, Wi. Wa. D. W. O. 
Wo. ; taken by him to Wallingford, iv. 
253, W. 

[Rose?] de (daughter of eighth 



earl), bom at Llantrissaint, i. 150, T. 
Eglentina de (daughter of eighth 



earl), bora, dies, and is buried at Tew- 
kesbury, i. 159, T. 

Gilbert de (tenth earl of Clare, 



eighth earl of Hertford, tenth earl of 
Gloucester), bom, iv. 328, 505, O. Wo. ; 
baptized by bishop R. Bumel, iv. 505, 
Wo.; killed at Bannockbum, iv. 561, 
Wo. 

Margaret de (daughter of ninth 



earl), given to Piers Gaveston by Ed- 
ward II., iv. 560, Wo. 

Isabella de (daughter of ninth earl). 



bom, i. 169, T. 

Maud de (daughter of Thomas, son 



of eighth earl), marries Robert de Clif- 
ford, iv. 523, Wo. 

Bogo, or Bonus [D.] de, his inter- 



ference with the revenues of the York 
treasury, iv. 305, O. W. ; dies suddenly, 
iii. 389, 400; iv. 517, D. Wo. 

James de, sent to quiet Glamorgan- 



shire, i. 124, T. ; dies, i. 168. 
Clarence, Thomas, duke of, killed in 
France, iii. 485, Be. 

F 



82 



INDBX. 



Clarendon, constitations of, ii. 57, 58 ; ill. 
18 ; iv. 881, WL D. Wo. ; the monks of 
Canterbury at, ii. 109, Wi. 

Clart^ Dieu abbey, founded by the execu- 
tors of Peter des Boches, ii. 328, Wa. 

Claudius, subdues Britain, ii. 180 1 iii. 3, 
Wa. D. ; subdues the Orkneys, ii. 130, 
Wa. 

Clausik, Cloufik, a disease in cattle, ii. 389 ; 
iv. 473, Wi. Wo. 

Cleeve, Bishop's (Cliva), a monk of Tew- 
kesbury goes to the Cistercians at, but 
returns, i. 86, T. 

— — Hubert, rector of, confers with the 
abbat of Tewkesbury respecting the 
tithes of Gotherington, i. Ifl7, 184, T. 

 John of, gives the meadow of 
Henniere to Tewkesbury, i. 74, T. ; pay- 
ment to be made to, i 161. 

Cleeve, Prior's (Cliva), charter of John 
respecting the manor of, iv. 395, Wo. ; 
church of, given to Worcester priory, iv. 
403, 404 ; leased by the priory, iv. 404 ; 
manor leased on W. Norman's death, iv. 
425; virgate at, bought by Worcester 
priory, iv. 428 ; the mill let to Thomas 
the miller's son, t6. ; vicarage of, given 
by Worcester priory to B., !▼. 435; 
lease of, fialls in, iv. 442 ; Peter de Traci 
receives seisin of a tenement in, iv. 514. 

 Hugh of, dies, iv, 434, Wo, ; Olive, 
his widow, the priory lease half a virgate 
from, ib. 

Thomas of, land bought of, by 



Worcester priory, iv. 443, Wo. 

Clement, S., translation of, iv. 361, Wo. 

Clement II., Pope, ii. 182, Wa. 

Clement IH., Pope, i. 58 ; ii. 244 ; iii. 24 ; 
iv. 41, 386, T. Wa. D. O. Wo. ; grants 
a disme for the Crusade, ii. 245 ; iv. 41, 
Wa. W. ; gives letters against the 
Coventry monks to bishop Hugh de 
Nonant, i. 194, Bn. ; dies, i. 21, 54 ; ii. 
247 ; iii. 447 J iv. 44, 387, M. T. Wa, 
Be. O. Wo. 

Clement IV., Pope (Guy Ponlquois), sent 
into England as legate by Urban IV., i. 
180; iii. 233 ; iv. 162, 155, T. D. O. 



Clement IV., Pope — conL 
W. ; opposition to his entry, iii. 241 ; iv. 

152, 155, D. O. W. ; summons some of 
the bishops to Boulogne, iii. 234 ; iv. 

156, D. W. ; orders them to excommu- 
nicate S. de Montfort and his abettors, 
iv. 156, W. ; puts the city of London, 
and the lands of G. de Cla^e and of the 
Cinque Ports under an interdict, iv. 194, 
198, W. O. ; returns to Borne, iv. 153, 

157, O. W. I is made Pope, iii. 468 ; iv. 

153, 157, 161, Be. O. W. ; the bishops 
summoned to Borne before him, iii. 241, 
D. ; appoints S. Bonaventura, to the see 
of York, who resigns, iv. 184, 194, W. ; 
appoints W. Giffard, iv. 194, 198, W. O. ; 
grants a tenth of church property for 
three years to Henry HI., iii. 244 ; iv. 
213, 214, 225, 457, D. W. Wo. ; sends his 
chamberlain Simon to England for the 
tribute, and makes the religious houses 
pay his expenses, iv. 214, W. ; appoints 
Nicholas of Ely bishop of Winchester, 
ii. 106, 875 ; iv. 214, 216, Wi.Wa.W. O. ; 
dies, ii. 107, 375; iu. 464 ; iv. 219, 220, 
Wi. Wa. Be. O. W. ; his incorruptibility 
respecting dispensations for pluralities, 
iv. 220, W. 

Clement V., Pope, iv. 841, 557, 558, O. 
Wo. ; accident at his coronation, iv. 
558, Wo. ; condemns the Templars, iv. 
341 , 0. ; issues the Clementine constitu- 
tions, but recalls them at the council of 
Vienne, ib, ; goes to Avignon, ib, ; sends 
the bishops of London and Mende to en- 
quire into the miracles of bishop Th. de 
Cantelupe, iv. 559, Wo.; consents to 
the coronation of Edward IL by the 
bishop of Winchester, iv. 342, 0. 

Clement VL, Pope, iv. 351, O. ; confers 
English dignities on his cardinals, t6. ; 
his provisions quashed by Edward IH., 
ib, ; induces Edward HI. to grant a truce 
after the capture of Calais, iv. 352. 

CJlement, schisnuitical Pope, ii. 38, Wi. ; 
anathematised at the council of Clermont, 
ib. 



INDEX. 



88 



Clement Heniy, clerk of Maurice "Fitz- 
gerold, murdered in London, i. 96, T. 

dementia, mother of Joanna, wife of 
Llewellyn, by John, i. 101, T. 

Clergy, prlYileges given to, by Henry II., 
iii. 22, D. ; heavy tax on, in 1211, 
L 59, T. ; grievances of, presented to 
Henry IIL in 1237,1. 254, Bu.; re^e 
to pay the contribution demanded by the 
Pope in 1240, i. U5, T. ; reasons against 
the contribution to the Pope against the 
emperor in 1244, i. 265, Bn. ; answers 
to the Pope's demand of a moiety of 
ecclesiastical property in 1246, i. 278 ; 
objections to the Papal exactions,!. 280; 
grievances of, presented to the Pope in 
1246, i. 284 ; articles of enquiry, into, 
in lichfield diocese, i. 296 ; articles of en- 
quiry into their life and conversation, and 
into that of the laity in 1253, i. 307; in- 
dignation of, at the taxation for Sicily, i. 
360 ; their reasons against the tax for 
Sicily, L 390; grievances of, discussed 
at the oonTooation in London in 1257, i. 
406, and at Merton, i. 413 ; grievances 
of, stated by Grosseteste, i. 422 ; privi- 
leges of, compiled by B. de Marisco, i. 
425 ; put out of protection by Edward I., 
iii. 405 ; iv. 840, 530, D. 0. Wo. ; their 
answers to the archbishop's questions on 
the tax, iii 406 ; iv. 538, D. Wo. ; 
declaration respecting their taxing, iv. 
535. 

Clerke, John le, had disseised the prior of 
Dunstable of land in Wadlow, iii. 378, 
D. ; fined, iii. 381. 

Clerkenwell, the prior of, sent to the 
general chapter at Ardres, iii. 135, D. 

 Robert Hales, prior of, account of 

his murder, iii. 416. 
prince Edward at the hospital, iii. 



222. 



Qermont, William Dauphin I., oonnt of, 
Frederick H. asks for aid from, iii. 153, 
D. 

Clermont, eonnoil o^ ii. 38 ; iii. 428 ; iv. 
13, Wi Be. O. 



Cleveland, GeofiBrey Mnschamp, archdeacon 
of, made bishop of Lichfield, iv. 4d, O. 

Clidesho, given by OflEa to Worcester, iv, 
366, Wo. 

Clifford, Walter de (second baron Cliflbrd), 
at the dedication of Worcester cathedral, 
iv. 409, Wo. . 

 Walter de (third baron), cause of 
the war between Henry m. and B. 
Marshal, iv. 425, Wo. ; signs the confir- 
mation of Magna Charta in 1236, i. 104, 
T. 

Roger de (son of second baron), 



dies, i. 79, T. 

 John de, dies, iii. 172, D, 
Roger de (fourth baron), joins 



Simon de Montfort, iii. 222, D. ; goes 
over to prince Edward, iii. 225 ; his wife 
in Gloucester castie, iii. 227 ; sufiTered to 
escape after the battle of Lewes, iii. 232; 
saves John Fits John at Evesham, iv. 
172, O. ; goes into the marches, occupies 
various casties, and lays waste the 
country, iii. 234, D. ; exiled, iii. 235; 
justice of the forest at Winchester in 
1269, ii. 107, Wi.; goes to the Holy 
Land with prince Edward, ii. 109, 376; 
iv. 459,Wi.Wa.Wo.; brings Gaston de 
Beam to Edward I., ii. 120 ; iv. 469, 
WL Wo. ; seised by David of Wales 
in his bed, iii. 291, D., at Hawarden, iv. 
481, Wo. ; carried off by Llewellyn and 
David to Snowdon, ii. 397 ; iv. 485, Wa. 
Wo.; mortally wounded, and taken 
prisoner by David, iv. 288, O. W. 

Isabella de Vipont, his wife, buried 



in Worcester cathedral, iv. 550, Wo. 
Roger de (son of fourth baron). 



death of, iii. 292, D. 

Robert de (fifth baron), marries 



Maud de Clare, iv. 523, Wo. 

Simon de, buried in Worcester 



cathedral, iv. 542, Wo. 
Clifton, near Nottingham, iii 360, 362, D. 
Clinton, Geoffrey de, falsely accused of 

treason, ii. 222, Wa. 
Clipstone, B. de, dies, i. 78, T. 

F 2 



84 



INDEX. 



Clipstone^Bridge, William of, serves on a 
jury, iiL 807, D. 

Cliva ; see Cleere. 

Clodo, king of the Franks, iv. 362, Wo. 
Clodomir, son of Clovis, king at Orleans, 
iv. 363, Wo. 

Clone, William de, decision of, respecting 
certiun houses at Bromsgrove, iv. 480, 
Wo. 

Cloptone, Robert de, a meadow bought of, 
by Worcester priory, iv. 429, Wo. 

Clothaire I., son of Clovis, king at Soissons, 

iv. 363, Wo. 
— IL, punishes Brunchildis, iv. 364. 
. III., son of Clovis II., king of the 

Franks, ib, ; dies, ib. 

Clovis L, king of the Franks, marries Cro- 
tildis, iv. 362, Wo ; baptized by S. Be- 
migius, ii. 146 ; iv. 362, Wa. Wo. ; holds 
a synod at Orleans, ii. 147, Wa. ; dies, 
iv. 363, Wo. ; division of his kingdom, 
ib. 

II., king of the Franks, ii. 151 ; iv. 

364, Wi. Wo. ; dies, iv. 364, Wo. 

IIL, king of the Franks, iv. 365, 



Wo. 



Clngny, founded, ii. 163 ; iii. 10, Wa. D., 
by William the Pious, duke of Aquitaine, 
iv. 369, Wo. ; dedicated by Innocent II., 
iii. 484, Be. 
' abbats of: 
Bemo, ii. 163 ; iv. 369, Wa. Wo. ; 
ordained by archbishop Gedcon, iv. 
369, Wo. ; before his death appoints 
Odo on certain conditions, ii. 1 64,Wa. 
Odo, ib, 

Ademar, ii. 165. 
Maiolus, ib, 

Odilo, ii. 169 ; his character, ib. ; esta- 
blishes the observance of All Souls' 
Day,ii. 170 ; dies, ii. 182. 
Ilugh, t^. ; dies, ii. 213 ; iii. 431, Wa. 

Be. 
Pontius, ii. 213 ; iii. 431, Wa. Be. 
Peter the Venerable, Henry de Blois 
sends his treasure out of England 
by, U. 237, Wa. 



Clngny, abbats of: — cont. 

William, abbat of Kamsey, i. 52 ; ii. 
61, T. Wi.; dies, ii. 73, Wa. [an 
error] . 
Hugh, abbat of Reading, ii. 73, 251, 
252 ; iv. 390, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; had 
been prior of Lewes, ii. 244, Wa. 
Helias, iv. 390, Wo. 
Cnihtone (Enitetone), Henry de, arrange- 
ment of Worcester priory respecting his 
land,iv. 421, Wo. 

Hugh de, his land obtained for 

Worcester priory by prior Ralph, iv. 
397, Wo. ; income from, given to the 
infirmary, iv. 400. 

Ralph de, dies, iv. 412, Wo. 



Cnot, Thomas, of Tottemhoe, restores land 
to Dunstable priory, iii. 141, D. 

Cnut, comes to England, i. 1 84, Bu. ; elected 
king, ii. 14, 174, Wi. Wa; defeated by 
^thelred, and flies to Denmark, ii. 14, 
Wi. ; returns and conquers most of 
England, ib. ; at Gainsborough with his 
army, ii. 174, Wa. ; his compact with the 
men of Lindsey, ib. ; goes to Sandwich 
with his army,iL 175; his cruelties, t6. ; at 
Sandwich, ib. ; Edric submits to, ib. ; de- 
vastates the country, ib. ; his war with 
Edmund Ironside, ii. 175 ; iv. 3, Wa. O. ; 
makes Yric earl of Northumberland, ii. 
176, Wa. ; goes to London, i6. ; besieges 
London,46. ; wins the battle of Assandun, 
ii. 15, 1 77,Wi. Wa. ; makes peace with Ed- 
mund Ironside, and divides the kingdom, 
ii. 15, 177 ; iv. 4, Wi. Wa. O. ; sole king, 
ii. 15, 177 ; iii. 11 ; iv. 3, 4, 371, Wi. Wa. 
D. O. Wo. ; divides the country into 
four portions, ii. 177, Wa. ; proclama- 
tion in &vour of the English and the 
laws of Alfred, ii. 15, Wi. ; marries 
Emma, ii. 15, 177 ; iv. 4, Wi. Wa. O. ; 
holds his government at Winchester, ii. 
15, Wi. ; puts Edric to death, ib. ; 
builds a church at Assandun, ib. ; goes 
to Denmark, ii. 177, Wa. ; returns, and 
holds a gemot at Cirencester, ib, ; exiles 
Thorkell, ib. ; his greatness, ib. ; story 
of the sea, ii. 178 ; goes to the Isle of 



INDEX. 



85 



Cnnt — cont, 
Wight, 1*6. ; restores the destroyed monas- 
teries, ii. 16, Wi. ; founds St, Edmunds- 
buiy, ii. 16; iii. 11, Wi. D. ; translates 
S. -^phege, ii. 16, Wi. ; goes to Den- 
mark, and is defeated by the Swedes, ii. 
179, Wa. ; goes to Norway, i. 184 ; ii. 
179, Bu. Wa. ; defeats Olaf in Norway, 
ii. 179, Wa. ; returns to England, i. 184 ; 
ii. 179, Bu. Wa. ; goes to Rome, i. 184 ; 
iL 16, 179; iii. 11 ; iv. 371, Bu. Wi. 
Wa. D. Wo. ; his letter from Rome, ii. 
46; iii. 12, Wi. D. ; his offerings at 
Rome, iii. 11, D. ; his gifts to Winches- 
ter, ii. 16, Wi. ; goes to Scotland, and 
Malcolm II. submits to him, ii. 179 ; iv. 
337, Wa. O. ; king of four realms, iv. 337, 
O. ; makes Harthacnut king of the 
Danes, and Sweyn of the Norwegians, 
iv. 371, Wo. ; dies, i. 184; ii. 16; iv. 
371, Bu. Wi. Wo.; dies at Shaftes- 
bury, ii. 180, Wa. ; buried at Winches- 
ter, ii. 16, 180, Wi. Wa. 

Cnut IV., king of Denmark, his attempt 
on England, ii. 193, Wa. ; intends to 
invade England, but remains at home, 
ii. 34, 195, Wi. Wa. ; murdered by the 
Danes, ii, 35, 198, Wi. Wa. 

Cnut VL, king of Denmark, i. 207, Bu. ; 
takes the count of Holstein in battle, 
iii. 96, D. ; dies, ib. 

Cnwglas (Conglas) castle, capture of, iv. 
447, Wo, 

Cobham church given to Bermondsey by 
Henry I., iii, 434, Be. ; college of five 
chaplains at, iii. 477, Be. 

Cobham (Cobbame), Roger of, justice 
itinerant at Winchester, ii. 91, WL 

John of, justice itinerant at Dun- 
stable, iii. 175, D. ; justice itinerant at 
Worcester, iv. 439, Wo. ; dies, iii. 182, D. 
John of, perambulates Feckenham 



forest, iv. 545, Wo. 

John of, composition of, with 



Bermondsey respecting Cobham church, 
iii. 477, Be. 
Cobilingtone, Walter de, buys a solar, &c. 
from Dunstable priory, iii. 388, D. 



Cockford (Cokeford), William, prior of, 

dies, iii. 135, 139, D. 
Codele, Thomas de, appointed to peram- 
bulate the forests, iv, 536, Wo. 
Coenred, king of Mercia, ii. 6, Wi. ; goes 
to Rome, and becomes a monk, ii. 154 ; 
iii. 9, Wa. D. 
Coenred, king of Northumbria, ii. 155, Wa. 
Cogan, chapel of, had been let to R. de 
Sumery, i. 110, T. ; the son of William 
de Keymin presented to, ib. 
Cogan, Richard, lord of, i. 1 10, T. 
Coinage : 

new in 1157, iv. 380, Wo. 

in 1158, ii. 238 ; iiL 18, Wa. D. 

in 1179, ii. 62,Wi. 

in 1180, i. 52 ; ii. 242 ; iv. 384, 

T. Wa. Wo. 
in 1181,iii. 445, Be. 
in 1205, ii. 79, Wi. 
in 1209, in Ireland, iii. 32, D. 
in 1247, i. 285 ; iL 339 ; iii. 175 ; 
iv. 96, 438, Bu. Wa. D. W. 
Wo. 
m 1248, i. 137, ii. 91, T. Wi. 
in 1279, ii. 391 ; iii. 280; iv. 

477, Wa. D. Wo. 
in 1339, iii. 473, Be. 
in 1861, iii. 475, Be. 
-^— disturbance in consequence of the 
clipped coin in 1205, ii. 256, Wa. ; bad 
state of the coinage in 1247, ii. 339, 
Wa. ; order respecting clipped coin in 
1247, iv. 96, W. ; the com injured by 
the Jews and others in 1278, iv. 278, 
O. W. ; their punishment, iv. 279, 474, 
O. W. Wo. ; the moneyers escape, iv. 279, 

0. W. ; inquiry into the state of tiie coin- 
age in 1279, iii. 281, D. ; proclamation 
of Edward I. respecting, in 1279, iv. 
280, O. W. ; places appointed for 
changing, ib, ; bad pennies to have the 
value of halfpennies in 1299, iv. 543, 
Wo. ; bad money condemned by Edward 

1. in 1300, iv. 340, O. 

Coiners, punished at Winchester in 1124, 
i. 11, M.; mutilated and fined by Henry 
I. in 1125, J, 45 ; ii. 47, 219; iv. 377, 



86 



INDEX. 



Coiners — cont 
T. Wi. Wa. Wo ; seized and punished by 
Henry 11. in 1167, ii. 56, Wi.; in 1168, 
11. 238, Wa. ) ponished by Edward I. in 
1278, ii. 390, Wa. 
Cokenhatch (Cokenage), land in, given to 
Beimondsey, and sold to the prior of 
Boyston, iii. 443, Be. ; arrangement 
respecting, iii. 447. 
Colchester gaol, iii. 354, D. 
' abbey, William de Spaldeiryk, 

abbat of, justice itinerant at Hertford, 
iii. 195, D. 
Colchester, S'. Osyth's, near ; see Chiche. 

Edgiva, lady of, iv. 369, Wo. 

archdeacons of : 

Hugh, dies, iii. 148, D. 
Fulk Loyel, elected bishop of Lincoln, 
but declines, iv. 283, O. W. 
Colechurche, Peter, chaplain of, builds 
London bridge, ii. 240, Wa. ; dies, ii. 
266 ; buried in the chapel on the bridge, 
ii. 257. 
Coleman's land confirmed to Bermondsey 

by Henry II., iii. 442, Be. 
Colewike, R. de, action of bishop W. de 

Cantelupe against, iv. 429, Wo. 
Colincheam, John de, sent into the Peak 

country, iii. 160, D. 
Cologne, archbishops of : 

elect to the empire, i. 196, Bu. 
Beginald comes to England for princess 
Matilda, iii. 19, D. ; the altars at 
-which he had celebrated over- 
thrown, ib. 
Philip of Heinsberg, Richard 1. de- 
livered by his hands, i. 190, Bu. ; 
does homage to Bichard I., 1. 191 ; 
summons Bichard L to the election 
of the emperor, L 195. 
Engelbert, murdered, iii. 96, D. 
Conrad of Hohenstadt, elects Henry 
Baspe emperor, iv. 93, W. ; elects 
William, count of Holland, iv. 95 ; 
besieges Aachen, ib, ; price paid 
to, by Richard of Cornwall for his 
election, iv. 113; present at the 
election, iv. 114; goes to &tch B. 



Cologne, archbishops of i— cont, 
Conrad of Hohenstadt-'-cottf. 
of Cornwall, iii. 802; iv. 115, D. 
W. ; crowns him at Aachen, i. 394 ; 
iv. 116, Bu. W. 
Siegfried of Westerburg, taken prisoner 
by the duke of Brabant, il 407, Wa. 
Colonna, John de, attacks the followers of 
Frederick II., iii. 114, D. ; tries to 
mediate between Frederick II. and 
Gregory IX., iii. 154. 

James and Peter de, cardinals, 

deposed and deprived by Boniface VIII., 
Iv. 339, 531, O. Wo. ; decrees of Boni- 
face VHL against, Iv. 532, Wo.; appeal 
to a general council, ib, ; their adherents 
excommunicated by Boniface VHL, ib, ; 
their treatment of Boniface VIIL, iv. 
339, O. 
Columban, 8., comes to Britain from Ire- 
land, iu 148, Wa. 
Colvill (Colevile), William de (second 
baron), Biham fastle adjudged to, iii. 
64, D. 
— — Walter de (fourth baron), captured 
by prince Edward at Eenilworth, ii. 364, 
Wa. 
Colys, Bichard, bailiflT of Worcester, swears 
to obey the mandates of the church, and 
does penance for breach of sanctuary in 
the cathedral, iv. 664, Wo. 
Comans, princes of, their conversion, iii. 

112, D. 
Combe, abbey of, founded by Bichard de 
Camville, ii. 233, Wa. ; the church dedi- 
cated, ii. 343. 

abbats of: 

Martin dies, ii. 241, Wa. 
Balph, lb, ; dies, U. 242. 
Erminfrid, ib, ; deposed, ii. 243. 
William, prior of Wobum, ib* j dies, 

ii. 248. 
Michael resigns, ii. 315. 
Robert, ib, ; dies, ib, 
William, subprior of Garendon, ib. 
Roger, monk of Wayerley, ii. 317 ; 

dies, ii. 319. 
Roger, ib. 



tnoEx. 



87 



Combe, abbats of i—^aonL 

William of Chester, monk of Wayer- 

ley, ii. 828 ; dies, ii. 363. 
Warin iresigns, il 892 j iv. 476, Wa. 

Wo. 
Jordan de Twangham, prior of Waver- 

ley, il 892 ; iv. 476, Wa. Wo. 
Comestor, Feter, iii. 446, Be. 
Comets : 

in971,ii. 167, Wa. 

in 1005, ii. 171, Wa. 

in 1066,1. 3; IL 189; It. 9, 372, M. 

Wa. W. Wo. 
in 1097, i. 6 ; ii. 206 ; iii. 429 ; iv. 

13, M. Wa. Be. O. W. 
in 1096, ii. 207, Wa. 
in 1106, i. 9 ; ii. 42, 211 j iv. 15, 374, 

M. Wi. Wa. O. W. Wo. 
in 1110, ii. 43, 214 j iii. 431, Wl Wa. 

Be. 
in 1114, ii. 216 ; iii. 482, Wa. Be. 
in 1115,1. 10,11 
inll44,i. 46, T. 
in 1145, ii. 63 ; iii 487, Wi. Be. 
in 1197, L 65 ; ir. 389, T. Wo. 
in 1222, ii. 297 ; iii. 77, Wa. D. 
in 1240, iy. 431, Wo. 
in 1260, iL 98, Wi. 
in 1266, iy. 176, W. 
in 1274, iy. 467, Wo. 
in 1298, iy. 540, Wo. 
in 1301, iy. 660, Wo. 

Comin, G., held the church of the Holy 
Trinity at Tewkesbury, i. 101, T. ; dies, 
t6. 

Compile, Louis VIll. at, iii. 81, D. 

Compton, little (Compedene), lands at, 
belonging to Tewkesbury abbey, i. 
108, 138, T. ; held by Giles Scissor 
(Caryer), i. 168. 

Comyn, John, submits his claim to Scot- 
land to Edward L, ii. 410 ; ill. 368 ; iy. 
507, 508, Wa. D. Wo. 

 his son, murdered by Bruce, iy. 

341, 557, O. Wo. 

Conan slays Constantine, IL 148, Wa.; 
king of the Britons, t6. 



Conan IY., count of Britannyi «m Bri- 
tanny, counts of. 

Conan of Wales, feigns himself a leper, is 
captured at Brecknock, and brought to 
Edward I., iy. 622, Wo» ; imprisoned by 
Edward I., ib. ) executed at Hereford, 
ib.' 

Conception of the Blessed Virgin, feast of, 
established in England, L 46 ; iv. 377, 
T. Wo. 

Conches (Conchis), L 203, Bu. 

Coningham, William of (Wilkin), slays 
many French in Sussex, iii. 46, D. 

Conquest, John, serves on a jury, iii. 553, 
D. 

Conrad II.) emperor, ii. 178, Wa. i defeats 
the Slaves and Hungarians, ii. 179. 

Conrad IQ., emperor, iii. 436, Be. j crusade 
0^ i. 14, 47 ) iL 231 ; iii. 488 ; iv. 86, 
M. T. Wa. Be. O. W. $ returns, IL 283, 
Wa. ; dies, ii. 235. 

Conrad, son of Firederick I.^ dies, L 188, 
Bu. 

Conrad, son of Frederick II., made king 
of Germany, iii. 153, D. ; his wife, ib, ; 
mention of, in his father's will, L 289, 
Bu. ) possesses himself of Sicily, i. 339, 
Bu. ( his injury to the Pope, iii. 181, D.; 
dies, U. 94 ; his son threatened by Man- 
fred, L 395, Bu. ; his daughter, iv. 301, 0. 

Conrad of Suabia, Count Palatine of the 
Bhine, does homage to Bichard L, i. 
191, Bu. 

Conrad, archbishop of Cologne ; see Co- 
logne, archbishops of. 

Conrad de Duce sent by Bohemund to 
Henry in.,L 371, Bu. 

Constable, Simon le, before the justices at 
York, iii. 377, D. ; dies in prison, ib. 

Constance of Beam ; see Beam, Constance 

de. 
 of Britanny, married to Geoffiey 

Phintagenet, iiL 19 j iv. 87, D. W.j 

gives up Arthur to Philip II., L 198, 

Bu. ; dies, i. 208. 

-• of Castile, marries Louis VII., ii. 



236, Wa. 



88 



INDEX. 



Constance of Sicily, manies the emperor 

Henry VI., iii. 28, D. 
daughter of Louia VI., married to 

prince Eustace, iv. 27, W. 

daughter of Manfred, married to 



Pedro III. of Arragon, iv. 486, Wo. 
Constance, lady, dies, 1. 106, T. 
Constantine made emperor in Britain, iii. 

5, D. ; orders the heathen temples to be 

destroyed, i6. ; his body found at Car- 
narvon, ii. 401, Wa. ; his Other's body, 

iv. 489, Wo. 
Constantine succeeds Arthur, 11. 3, 4, 148, 

Wi. Wa. ; killed by Conan, and buried 

at Stonehenge, ii. 148, Wa. 
Constantine IIL, king of Scotiand, defeated 

and killed by ^thelstan, ii. 10 ; iy. 337 ; 

Wi. O. 
Constantine ; see Fitz-Athulf. 
Constantine, taxation of, at Dunstable, iii. 

259, D. 
Constantinople, council of, iii 6 ; iv. 361, 

D. Wo. ; S. Sophia's restored, ii. 3, Wi. ; 

taken by the Latins, iv. 25, 392, W. 

Wo.; in danger from the pagans in 

1289, iii. 150, D. 
— — the patriarchy Grervase II., at the 

fourth Lateran council, iL 284, Wa. 
Constantius dies at York, iii. 5, D. 
Cook (Cocus, Cou, Cu), Colin, suit of, 

against Dunstable priory, iii. 218, D. 
Greoffiey le, monies paid by, iii. 



375. 



John, fraud of, reipecting Charlton, 



m. 815. 



354. 



John, his son, of Newbottle, iii. 

Philip de, steward of William de 

Beauchamp, iii. 172, D. 

Corbath, Hoger, dies, i. 79, T. 

Corbavia, Peter, bishop of, dedicates S. 
Saviour's, Bermondsey, iii. 473, Be. 

Corbet, Robert, at the dedication of Wor- 
cester cathedral, iv. 409, Wo. 

W., arrangement of, with Tewkes- 
bury as to a tenement, i. 97, T. 

Corbin, Roger, holds a chapel at Trevalga, 
i. 108, T. 



Corbridge (Cordis-brygge), stone causeway 
erected at, iii. 402, D. 

Corfe (Corwh, Corvum), castle of, fortified 
by Robert, earl of Gloucester, ii. 51, 
Wi. ; Griffith imprisoned in, ii. 68 ; the 
Poitevins starved in by John, i. 26, M. ; 
Peter of Pontefract imprisoned in, iv. 58, 
W. ; surrendered to Louis, iiL 46, D. ; 
given up by Peter de Mauley, iii. 68, D. ; 
Stephen Longespce put in charge of, L 
458, Bu. ; conmiitted by S. de Montfort 
to his son Simon, iv. 453, Wo. ; Aimeiy 
de Montfort imprisoned in, iv. 267, O. ; 
Edward U. said to have been murdered 
in, iii. 472, Be. 

Cork, general chapter of Franciscans at, 
iv. 505, Wo. 

Com, price of, in 1125, i. 12 ; ii. 220, M. 
Wa. ; in 1196, iv. 48, W.; in 1197, ii. 
65 ; iv. 48, Wi. W. ; in 1203, i. 57 ; iv. 
392, T. Wo. ; in 1227, iv. 420, Wo ; in 
1234, i. 95, T.; in 1246, iv. 96, W. ; 
scarcity of, in 1252, iii. 186, D. ; in 
1253, iv. 442, Wo. ; price in 1253, iii. 
189, D. ; scarcity in 1255, iii. 199, D. ; 
in 1257, iii. 207, D. ; in 1258, iv. 445, 
Wo. ; price in 1258 at Northampton, 
Bedford, and Dunstable, iii. 208, D. ; 
price in London and throughout Eng- 
land in 1261, iii. 462, Be.; abundance, 
and consequent low price in 1288, iv. 
495, Wo. ; price in 1294, iv. 516, Wo. ; 
in 1315, iv. 561, Wo. ; in 1316, iii. 470, 
Be. ; in 1370, iii. 414, D. 

Comhill, Reginald of, expels the Canter- 
bury monks, iiL 450, Be. ; the lands of 
the see of Canterbury under the chaige 
of, ii. 259, Wa, 

William of; see Lichfield, bishops 

of. 

Cornishmen shake o£f the yoke of the 
foresters, i. 26, 27, M. 

Cornwall, justices itinerant in, in 1233, 
iii. 135, D. 

 William deBodringham, archdeacon 
of, at Dunstable, iii. 408, D. 

Cornwall, Baldwin, earl of [?], dies in 
1188, ii. 245, Wa. 



INDEX. 



89 



Cornwall, Henry, fifth earl of, gives up his 
castles to Pandnlph for the king, iii. 60, 
D. 

Richard, sixth earl, son of John ; 

see Richard of Cornwall. 

Edmand, seventh earl, second son of 



Richard of Cornwall, closely imprisoned 
by Simon de Montfort after Lewes, iv. 
153, W. ; released after Evesham, iv. 
175, W. ; follows prince Edmund to the 
Cnisade, but returns on his brother's 
moider, iv. 243, W. ; marries Margaret 
de Clare, ii. Ill, 378; iii. 253; iv. 251, 
252, 461, Wi. Wa. D. W. O. Wo. ; suc- 
ceeds his father as earl of Cornwall, 
ii. Ill, 378; iv. 251, 461, Wi. Wa. 
W. Wo. ; does homage to Henry HI., 
ii. Ill, 378; iv. 461, Wi. Wa. Wo.; 
receives his father's inheritance, iv. 251, 
W.; knighted by Henry III, ii. Ill, 
378 ; iv. 251, 253, 461, WL Wa. W. O. 
Wo. ; takes his wife to Wallingford, and 
celebrates his nuptials, iv. 253, W. ; 
founds Rewley abbey at Oxford, ii. 397 ; 
iii. 287 ; iv. 480, Wa. D. Wo. ; Thomas 
de Cantelupe leaves his heart to, iv. 483, 
Wo. ; founds the college of Bonhommes 
at Ashridge, ui. 305, D. ; has the church 
dedicated, iii. 326, D. ; made regent 
during the absence of Edward I. in 1286, 
ii. 404 ; iv. 306, Wa. O. W. ; goes into 
Wales against the Welsh, ii. 405, Wa. ; 
advances against Rhys ap Meredndd, and 
takes his castle, iv. 310, O. W.; his 
return, iv. 311, O. W. ; builds a chapel 
at Abingdon, iv. 499, Wo. ; at the trans- 
lation of S. Frideswide, iv. 318, 0. W. ; 
his quarrel with Dunstable, iii. 407, D. ; 
his treasure brought by Edward I. fh>m 
Berkhampstead to London, iv. 529, Wo. ; 
dies, iv. 340, 547, O. Wo.; makes 
Edward I. his heir, iv. 547, Wo. ; buried 
at Hayles, iv. 549, Wo. 

the earldom returns to the crown. 



iv. 340, O. 

Thomas of Brotherton appointed 



earl by Edward I., iv. 547, Wo. 



Cornwall, Piers Gaveston made earl, iv. 

560, Wo. ; see Graveston, Piers. 
Comwood (Comwode), in Newnham, 

assart of, iv. 438, Wo. 
Corteis (Curteys), R., causes a quarrel 

between Tewkesbury and the bishop of 

Worcester by false letters firom Rome, 

i. 65, T. 
' Simon le, suit of, iii. 270, D. 

Cosroes, kills his &ther Ormisdas, ii. 4, 

Wi. 
Cotel, William, appealed against for Simon 

Mustard's death, iii. 306, 310, D. ; ac- 
quitted, iii. 307. 
Cou ; eee Cook. 
Coucy (Cusy), Raoul de, killed in Egypt, 

i. 286, Bu. 
Mary de, mother of Alexander IH. 

of Scotland, present at his marriage 

with Margaret, i. 296, Bu. 

Councillors of Henry III., in 1257, oath 
of, i. 395, Bu. 

Cour9on, Robert de, cardinal, at the siege 
of Damietta, iii. 55, D. 

Courcy (Corci, Curci, Kurchi), Robert de 
(fourth baron), killed in Wales, iv. 30, 0. 

John de (sixth baron), earl of 

Ulster, i. 207, Bu. 

Robert de, legate in France, me- 



diates between France and England in 
1213, iii. 42, D. 

Ingelram de, left by Louis in 



England during his absence, iii. 48, D. 

Courtenay, Alice de, countess of Angon- 
16me, puts herself under John's protec- 
tion, ii. 274, Wa, 

Courteray, Bartholomew and John de, en- 
close lands at Rotherhithe, iii. 457, Be. 

Courtrai, defeat of the French near, iv. 
552, Wo. 

Cousche, William la ; see Zouche. 

Coutances, Geofirey of, joins the conspiracy 
against William II., ii. 198, Wa. ; goes 
to Bristol, and plunders Bath and Berke- 
ley, ii. 199. 

-^— Walter of; see lincoln, bishops of. 



90 



IKDfiX. 



Coyent^, giren to Robert, bishop of Ches- 
ter, bjr Henry I., iL 40, Wi. ; the monks 
expelled by bishop Hugh de No&ant, i. 
23, 54, 189 ; ii. 67, 247 ; iy. 44, 887, 
M. T. Bo, Wi. Wa. O. W. Wo. j the 
expulsion confirmed by bishop Long- 
champ, ii. 64, Wi. ; restored by arch- 
bishop Hubert, i. 23, 194; ii. 67, 261 ; 
iii. 27 ; iy. 44, 49, 889, M. Bn. Wi. Wa. 
D. W. O. Wo.; restored through the 
agency of one Thomas, i. 54, T. i re- 
coyer all they had lost, i« 66, T. ; letter 
of Pope Celestine III. on this, i. 194, Bu. ; 
their quarrel with lichfield, with respect 
to the election of the bishop, iii. 90, 104, 
D. ) the quarrel settled, L 244 ) iii. 104, 
Bu.* D. ; suit respecting the bishop's yisi- 
tation decided against them, iiL 143, D. ; 
jusfioes itinerant at, in 1232, iy. 423, 
Wo. 

Coyentry, priors of : 

Joibert, or Gorbert, prior of Wenlock, 
i. 56 ; ii. 67 } iy. 889, T. Wi. Wo. 

Geoffirey, elected bishop, but the elec- 
tion quashed, iiL 90, D. ; suspended 
for not admitting yisitors, i. 89, T. ; 
appeals to the Pope, and goes to 
Bome, ib. ; quarrels with the abbat 
of S. Augustine's, Bristol, i. 90; 
dies, i. 102. 

William de Brithwauton, sent to arch- 
bishop Boniface for confirmation of 
the election of B. de Meuleng to 
lichfield, i. 378, Bu. ; appoints 
proctors for the chapter, ib. ; sum- 
moned to appear at the conyocation 
in London in 1257, i. 402. 

Thomas de Payy, judge in a cause of 
appeal between Dunstable and 
Derley, iii. 286, D. 
— *- monks of: 



N., the precentor appointed proctor 
for the chapter, i. 878, Bu. 

John of Oxford and William of S. 
Nicholas appointed to take the yotes 
at the election to the bishoprick in 
1256, i. 379. 



Coyentry, archdeacon of, letter to, from 
Bustand, i. 354, Bu« ; cited to appear at 
the conyocation in London in 1257, i. 
402, Bu. 

 bishops of ) tee Lichfield^ 

Cowhurst, Laurence de, iii. 380, D. 

Crachale, John dei see Bedford, arch- 
deacons of. 

CramniuS; son of Lothaire, king of France, 
killed by his father, ii. 4, Wi. 

Cranboume, abbey of, transferred to 
Tewkesbury, ii. 34 j iy. 873, Wi. Wo. ; 
Grerold, abbat of, ii. 34, Wi.; the body 
of Gilbert de Clare brought to, i. 76, T. ; 
Adam de Prestune, prior of, is to pay a 
sum for B. Fromund to Tewkesbury, i. 
129 ; he dies, i. 169 ; trial of the juris- 
diction of the abbat of Tewkesbury at, 
i. 518 ; arrangement about the gallows 
at, i. 140 ; thieyes hanged at, caught in 
the liberty of the abbat of Tewkesbury, 
i. 140, 144, 611, 516 ; B. de Clare tries 
to destroy the liberty of^ i. 144 ; a thief 
taken at Boyeridge brought to, i. 145 ; 
the church dedicated, L 148, 150. 

Cranford, Nicholas de, dies, i. 123, T. 

Crawley (Craule, Craueleye),men of, fined, 
iii. 113, D. ; demesne in, giyen to Dun- 
stable priory, iii 177 ; a bill filed for 
this, iii. 178 ; sheepfold built at, iii. 180; 
pigeon house built at, iiL 183 ; cowhouse, 
iii. 188; scarcity of com at, iiL 199; 
manor injured by Ida de Beauchamp, 
iii. 215 1 oxen taken from, by Isabella 
de Portibus, iii. 249. 

Crecyf battle of, iii. 474 ; iy. 351, Be. O. 

Credyntone ; see Tredington. 

Creinping, Walter de, one of the con- 
federate barons, iy. 450, Wo. 

Crek, Roger, besieges Caennarthen, L 92, 
T. 

Crema, John of, cardinal legate, goes 
through England, and presides at a coun- 
cil at Westminster, L 11 ; ii. 47,219, M. 
Wi. Wa. ; goes to Normandy, ii. 219, 
Wa,; Ralph Passeflabere accused before, 
ii. 47, Wi. ; scandalous story of, at Dur- 
ham, ib. ; returns to Bome, ii. 48. 



INDEX. 



91 



Crema, Camflnnfl of, a pension giTen to, 
by Worcester priory, iv. 416, Wo. ; 

goes to Bome for the priory from Oxford, 

ib, } B. Martin'si Worcester, giyen to, iy. 

416. 

Cremona, iiL 117, D. 

Crepin, Balph, wounded by Lawrence 

Ducket in West Chepe, iii. 314 $ iy» 469, 

D. Wo. 
Crescentiis, Gregory de, cardinal, dies> iv. 

69,0. 
Cressingham, Hugh de, justice itinerant in 

the North, iv. 512, Wo. 
Crikeledebume, a brook near Waverley, 

ii. 342, Wa. 
Crips, Walter, of Dunstable, fined, iiL 316, 

D. 

Crispin, R, L 124, T. 

 William, captured at Tenchebrai 

by Henry L, iL 212, Wa. ; outlawed by 
him, ii. 214. 

Crokedeac, Adam, justice, suits of the prior 
of Worcester befbre, iv. 641, Wo. 

Crokesden abbey, founded, L 187, Bu. 

Crokesleye, John de, chooses the knights 
for the perambulation of Feckenham 
forest, iv. 535, Wo. 

Cropthome church, ^ven by Offii to Wor- 
cester, iv. 366, Wo. ; comes into tlie 
hands of the prior of Worcester, iv. 401 ; 
given to M. de Cantelupe, iv. 428 ; given 
to Michael, and the vicarage to D., iv. 
434; given to Peter de Piritone, iv. 
539 ; he is presented a second time, iv. 
540. 

— ^— a moiety of two mills at, bought 
by Worcester priory, iv. 447. 

Cross, sign of,seen on dresses in 767, iv. 367 , 
Wo. ; found near the Thames in 1 1 1 7, iii. 
432, Be. ; sign of, seen in the moon in 
1 156, iii. 440, Be. ; taken by the Saracens, 
ii. 63, 245 ; iii 24, 446, Wi. Wa. D. Be. ; 
restored to the Christians, i. 66 ; ii. 84 ; 
iii. 455 J iv. 414, T. Wi. Be. Wo. ; sign 
of, seen in the air in 1217, iii. 53, D. ; 
portion of, in Wales, given to Edward 



Cross— coftfc 
I., ii. 401 1 iv. 489, Wa. Wo. j brought 
by him to Westminster and offered on 
the high altar of Westminster, ii. 402 ; 
iv. 493, Wa. Wo. 

Crotildis, wiib of Clovis L, iv. 362, Wo. 

Crowan, 8., church of, given to Benedict 
of 8. Wenn by Tewkesbury, i. Ill, T. ; 
his death, i. 120 ; given to Deodatus, i. 
120, 121 *, exchange of, made by Exeter 
with Tewkesbury, i« 128 ; given up to 
Tewkesbury by Deodatus fbr certain 
sums, i. 141 } put out to lease to Oliver, 
a chaplain, i6. ; the chapel at Treverick 
not to interfere with it, i. 148. 

Crowcombe manor, given to the church of 
Winchester by Qitha, ii. 26, Wi. . 

Crowle (Crohleye, Croule), given to Wor- 
cester priory by bishop Heabert, iv. 563, 
Wo. ; the wood bought, iv. 429. 

Croydon church, exchanged by archbishop 
Courtenay for Whaddon manor with 
Bermondsey, iii. 481, Be. 

Croyland, burnt, ii. 37, Wi. ; S. Guthlac, 
the first monk in, dies, iv. 866, Wo. ; 
abbat Henry de Longchamp dies, iii. 144, 
D. 

Croyser, William, concealed at Dunstable 
during the riots of 1381, iii. 418, D. 

Crusades, the first, i. 6, 44, 185; ii. S8, 
206; iii. 429; iv. 13, M. T. Bu. Wi. 
Wa. Be. O. W. ; the second, i. 14, 47, 
186; ii. 53, 231; iii. 438; iv. 25, 379, 
M. T. Bu. Wi. Wa. Be. O. W. Wo. ; 
collections for, in England, in 1167, iii. 
19, D. ; the third, i. 19, 54, 188 ; ii. 63, 
246 ; iii. 24, 446 ; iv. 41, 386, 387, M. 
T. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. W. Wo. ; a 
tenth given in England for, in 1188, iv. 
41, O. W. I a fortieth granted for, by 
Pope Innocent HI. in 1202, iii. 449, Be. ; 
the crusaders attack the heretics of Pro- 
vence in 1209, i. 59, T.; general preach- 
ing for, in England, in 1214, ii. 281 ; iv. 
58, Wa-'W. ; a twentieth exacted for, 
in 1219, i. 64; iy.411, T. Wo.; the 
sixth, i. 64, 225 ; ii. 83, 292 ; iii. 55, 
454 ; iv. 410, T. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. Be. 



92 



INDEX. 



CrosadeB — cent 
Wo.; prosperous in Egypt, i. 65; iv. 
412, T. Wo. ; a truce made with the 
Saracens for seven years, i. 66, T. ; ill 
success of the crusaders in 1227, i. 69, 
T. ; losses to the crusade by the delays 
of Frederick H. in 1227, iv. 419, Wo. ; 
crusade preached through England in 
1235, iii. 142, D. ; crusade ordered 
agunst the Anti-Pope in Greece in 1237, 
i. 106, T. ; decrees of the council of 
Lyons for, in 1244, i. 267, Bu. ; great 
number of persons signed with the cross 
in England in 1249, i. 138, T.; their 
passage hindered by the Pope, at the 
instance of Henry III. in 1250, L 141, 
T, ; crusade of S. Louis ; see Louis IX. 

Cue, Henry, lord of, swears to the treaty 
between Edward I. and the count of 
Flanders, iv. 529, Wo. 

Culworth, Robert de, and Galiena his 

wife, their suit against Dunstable, iii. 

273, D. 
Gumhyre (Cumhyr), Llewellyn killed at, 

iii. 293, D. 
Curcel castle, taken by Richard I., ii. 70 ; 

iii. 27, Wi. D. 
Curceuza, nephew of Salbatin, lord oj 

Omac, L 272, Bu. 
Curteys ; see Corteis. 
Curthican ; see Churcitan. 
Curtun, Alexander de, dies at Damietta, iii. 

54, D. 

Curwen (Eerwent), S. Atheus buried at, i. 
96, T. 

Cusancia, Peter de, license given to, to give 
a messuage at Rotherhithe to Bermond- 
sey, iii. 474, Be. 

Cuthbert S., consecrated bishop, ii. 153, 
Wa., by archbishop Theodore, iii. 8, D. ; 
dies, ii. 153, Wa. (called bishop of Dur- 
ham); death of, iv. 365, Wo. ; his body 
found at Gloucester, i. 44, T. ; his body 
found uncorrupted, iv. 15, 374, O. W. 
Wo. ; translated, ii. 42, Wi. 

Cuthred, king of the West Saxons, ii. 6, 
Wi. ; his gifts to Winchester, ib. 



Cntsden (Codestone, Cotestone), returns 
into the hands of the chamberiain of 
Worcester priory, iv. 401, Wo. ; court 
of, iv. 418 ; the manor put out to farm, 
iv. 434 ; no scutage to be paid from, by 
the priory, iv. 505 ; confirmation of this 
by Edward I., iv. 506. 

— Peter, chaplain of, lends money to 
Worcester priory, iv. 544, Wo. 

Cynegils, king of the West Saxons, ii. 4, 
151, Wi. Wa. ; his war with Penda, ii. 4, 
Wi. ; baptized by S. Birinus, ii. 4 ; iv. 
364, Wi. Wo. ; gives Dorchester to S. 
Birinus, ii. 4, Wi. ; intends to build a 
church at Winchester, ib, ; makes Cen- 
walch swear to cari'y out his intentions 
about Winchester, ii. 5, Wi. 

Cynewulf, king of the West Saxons, ii. 6, 
Wi. ; kiUed, ii. 6 ; iv. 367, Wi. Wo. 

Cynric, king of the West Saxons, ii. 3, 
Wi. ; dies, ii. 4. 

Cyprus, taken by Richard I., ii. 247 ; iv. 
44, 45, 387, Wa. O. W. Wo. ; given to 
Guy de Lusignan, iv. 46, O. 

Isaac Comnenus, emperor of; see 



Isaac. 



Bu. 



Henry, king of, in 1244, i. 261, 



D, 



Dabetoht, Alexander, sells a heath near 

Tibberton to Worcester priory, iv. 435, 

Wo. 
Osbert, appointed to perambulate 

the forests, iv. 536. 
Dageham, Philip de, rent charge to be paid 

by, to Dunstable priory, iii. 204, D. ; rent 

charge of 9d. bought of, for 8^., iii. 205. 
Dagobert I., king of the Franks, ii. 5 ; iii. 

7 ; iv. 364, Wi. D. Wo. ; dies, ii. 151, 

Wa. 
ni., king of the Franks, dies, iv. 

366, Wo. 



INDEX. 



93 



Dale, Le, (Stanley Park,) abbat William 
made abbat of Premontre, iii. 135, D. ; 
the abbat in 1286 makes a composition 
with Dunstable respecting the Peak tithes, 
iii. 325, D. 

Damascns, besieged by Malek-Kamel and 
Malek-Ashraf in 1229, ii. 306 ; iii. 118, 
Wa. D.; taken by the Tartars in 1260, 
L 495, Bu. ; taken by Cazan, king of the 
Tartars, in 1300, iv. 546, Wo. 

^— - Nasir DaM, the sultan of, opposes 
the treaty with Frederick II., ii. 306, 
Wa. ; escapes with difficulty, iii« 118, D. 
Saleh-Kodgemeddin, sultan of, in 



alliance with the Christians against the 
Carismians in 1244, L 258, Bu. 

Koutouz, sultan of, attacked by the 



Tartars in 1260, i. 492, Bu. 

Nasir Mohammed, sultan of, de- 



feated by Cazan in 1300, iv. 546, Wo. 

Damietta, siege of, by the Crusaders in 
1219, ii. 83, 292 ; iii. 55, 454, Wi. Wa. 
D. Be. ; taken, i. 64, 225 ; ii. 83, 292 ; 
iii. 55, 454 ; lY. 410, T. Bu. Wi. Wa. 
D. Be. Wo.; restored to the Saracens, 
i. 66, 225 ; ii. 84, 295 ; iii. 75 ; iv. 414, 
T. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. Wo. ; taken by S. 
Louis, i. 139, 285 ; il 91, 340 ; iii. 179 ; 
iv. 97, 98, 439, T. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. O. 
W. Wo. ; lost, i. 139, 147, 288; ii. 92, 
343 ; iv. 98, 99, 440, T. Bu. Wi. Wa. 
O. W. Wo.; Arabick prophecy found 
at, iii. 62, D. 

Damme, defeat of the French fleet at, iii. 
36, D. 

Dammesone, GeofiErey, land belonging to, 
iii. 248, 250, D. 

Dampierre, Guy and William de ; ^ee Flan- 
ders, counts of. 

Dandely, Hugh, serves on a jury, iii. 319, 
D. 

Dandolo, Enrico, doge of Venice, at the 
capture of Constantinople, iv. 392, 
Wo. 

Danegeld, instituted by ^thelred, ii. 14, 
Wi. ; its amount in 1017, ii. 15; given 
up by Edward the Confessor, ii. 25. 



Daneis, Cecilia le, rent-charge paid to, by 
Tewkesbury, i. 161, T. 

Danes, come to England, ii. 12, Wi. ; inva- 
sion o^ in the reign of ^thelred, iv. 3, 
O. ; massacre of, ii. 13 ; iii. 11, Wi. D. ; 
tribute paid to, ib, ; invasion of, in 1068, 
iv. 9, 0. W. ; Invade Scotland and the 
Isle of Man in 1231, iii. 126, D. 

Danville, to belong to England by the 
treaty between Philip II. and John, i. 
203, Bu. 

D*Arcy, Philip, his accusation of Henry of 
Bath the justiciary, iv. 101, W. 

Darkness, strange, on Easter day, iv. 296, 
O.W. 

Daubeney ; see Albini. 

David, S. ; see David's, S., archbishops of. 

David, king ; see Prester John. 

David I., king of Scotland, swears fealty 
to Matilda, ii. 48, Wi. ; makes peace with 
Stephen, i. 45 ; ii. 225, T. Wa. ; refuses to 
do homage because he had sworn to 
Matilda, ii. 225, Wa. ; his raid into 
England, ii. 226, Wa. ; dares not attack 
Stephen, ib.; invades England, and is 
defeated at the battle of the Standard, i. 
46; ii. 227 ; iii. 15, T. Wa. D. ; es- 
capes, iv. 22, O. ; makes peace with 
Stephen, ii. 227, Wa.; knights Henry 
Fitz-Empress, ii. 233; iii. 16; iv. 27, 
Wa. D. W. ; dies, ii. 55, 235, Wi. Wa, ; 
did homage to Stephen, iv. 337, 0. 

David II., king of Scotland, enters Eng- 
land, and is defeated at Durham, iv. 561, 
Wo. ; taken prisoner and brought to 
London, ib, 

David of Scotland (brother of William, 
king of Scotland), swears fealty to John, 
i. 199, Bu.; die8,ii. 291, Wa. 

David of Wales, son of Llewellyn-ap- 
Jorwerth, marries Isabella de Braose, iii. 
117, D. ; does homage to Henry, III., 
iv. 431, Wo. ; succeeds his father, having 
imprisoned his elder brother, iii. 152, 
D. ; is knighted, and his father's lands 
given him by Henry HI., i. 115, T. ; 
his quarrel with Henry III., iii. 152, D.; 
kept out from Snowdon, iv. 433, Wo. ; 



94 



IKDEX. 



David of Wales— «oiit. 

submits to Henry HE., i. 1 1 5, 190 j iii. 459; 
iv. 89, 433, T. Be. W. Wo. ; sorrendert 
his brother Griffith to Henry HI., i. 1 20 ; 
iv. 433, T. Wo. ; at war with Henry III., 
iy. 93, W. ) in vain endeayours to obtun 
from the Pope the freedom of Wales 
from England, ib, } flies to Snowdon, ib. ; 
injaries done by him to England, iiL 
1 68, D. ; induces the Pope to cite Henry 
in. to Snowdon, ib. ; dies, iii. 459 ; iv. 
94, 437, Be. W. Wo. 

David of Wales, son of Griffith, flies teom 
Robert, earl of Derby, at Chester, iii. 
235, D. ; on the side of Edward I. 
against Llewellyn, iii. 276, D. ; recon- 
ciles Llewellyn with Edward, ib. j his 
share in the treaty between Edward I. 
and Llewellyn, ii. 125, 388 ; iv. 479, WL 
Wa. Wo. ; Hope castle, and other lands 
given to, iii. 275, D. ; had lands g^ven 
him by Edward I. in England, iv. 987, 
O. ; rises agunst Edward I., iii. 465, 
466, Be. ; stirs np Llewellyn to break 
the peace, iv. 287, O. W. ; some of his 
men hanged and his wood cnt down, iii. 
291, D. ; reconciled with Llewellyn, ib. ; 
his raid at Hawarden, iv. 481, Wo.; 
mortally wounds and captures Roger de 
Clifford and others, iii. 291; iv. 288, 
481, 485, D. O. W. Wo. ; beseiges 
Flint and Rhuddlan castles, ii. 397 ; iii. 
291, 292 ; iv. 485, Wa. D.Wo. ; the moun- 
tainous district left him by Llewellyn, 
ii. 398 ; iv. 486, Wa, Wo. ; holds out 
after Llewellyn's death, iii. 293, D. ; ex- 
communicated by archbishop Peccham, 
iv. 290, 0.W. ; puts a garrison in the cas- 
tle of Bere, iv. 292, O. W. ; captured with 
his wife and children, ii. 400; iii. 993, 
298 ; iv. 293, 488, Wa. D. 0. W. Wo. ; 
imprisoned at Rhuddlan castle, iv. 993, 
O. W. ; Edward I. refuses to see him, ii. 
400, Wa. ; tried and executed, ii. 400 ; 
iii. 294, 466 ; iv. 294, 488, Wa. D. Be. 
O. W. Wo.; his crimes and sentence, 
iii. 994, D. ; his body quartered, and 
tent to Winchester, York, Bristol, and 



David of Wales— Mn<. 
Northampton, ii. 400, Wa. ; dispute be- 
tween Winchester and York as to which 
was to have the right portion, ib» 
David's, S., archbishops of: 

S. David, ii. 4 ; iiL 7, Wi. D. ; dies, 
and is buried at S. David's, ii. 148, 
Wa. 
Wilfrid, dies, i, 9 ; iv. 876, M. Wo. 
— — bishops of 1 

Bernard, L 9 ; iv. 876, "hL Wo. ; his 
quarrel with bishop Urban of Llan- 
daff, i. 13 ; ii. 998, M. Wa. ; dies, 
i. 47, T. 
Peter de Leia, prior of Wenlock, i. 61, 
T. ; exhorts Rhys to make peace 
with Richard I., ii. 66, Wi. ; out- 
rage on, by Rhys, i6. ; anathema- 
tises Rhys, ib. ; absolves Rhys after 
his death, ib. ; dies, i. 66; ii. 69, 251 ; 
iv. 389, T. WL Wa, Wo. 

Geoffirey, prior of Llanthony, i. 57 ; 
ii. 255 ; »ee Llanthony. 

Gervase, at the consecration of Henry, 
bishop of Hereford, iv. 406, Wo. ; 
at the dedication of Worcester ca- 
thedral, iv. 409, Wo. ; dies, iii. 125, 
D. 

Anselm le Gras, treasurer of Exeter, 
iii. 126 ; iv. 422, D. Wo. ; opposi- 
tion of archbishop Richard to him, 
iii. 126, D. ; dies, iv. 438, Wo, 

Thomas Wallensis, archdeacon of Lin- 
coln, i. 136 ; iv. 97, 439, T. O. W. 
Wo.; excommunicates the infhus- 
tors of Magna Charta, L 306, .319, 
Bu. ; dies, iii. 196, D. 

Itichaid de Carew, iii. 196, D. ; at the 
dedication of Salisbury, i. 166, T. ; 
one of the four bishops elected by 
the dictum of Kenilworth, ii. 372 ; 
iii. 948, Wa, D. ; at the consecra- 
tion of bishop John le Breton, ii. 
376, Wa. ; dies, iii. 283. 

Thomas Bek, treasurer, iiL 983; iv. 
478, D. Wo. [erroneously called 
bishop of Carlisle by Wo.] ; con- 



nn>]EK. 



8a 



DaTid'8, 6., bishops oti^^-cont 
Thomas Bek — cont. 
secrated by archbishop Feccham, ir. 
286, 478, O. W. Wo., at Lincoln, 
iT. 386, O. W. ; dies, iv. 386, O. 
David of S. Edmundsbnry, iv. S36, 
O. ; goes to Canterbury for confir- 
mation, 1*6. ; obtains the temporali- 
ties from Edward I., ib, 
David's, 8., the Welsh coast up to, belong- 
ing to R. de Clare, i. 06, T. 
Dayvile, Deyvile ; see Eyvile, John de. 

Deacon, a, burnt at the council of Oxford 
in 1222, ii. 296 ; ill. 76 ; iv. 68, Wa. D. 
W. 

Deans, the (near Kimbolton), Robert of 
Hormead, bailiff of, iii. 340, D. 

Deerhurst, hundred of, names of the jurors 
from, in R. le Peer's suit with Tewkes- 
bury, i. 100, T. ; settlement respecting 
thieves in, i. 130. 

— priory of, the prior settles with 

Tewkesbuiy as to lands in Wightfield, i. 
78, T. ; robbery at, iv. 513, Wo. 

Demons, agency of, in a case of a boy who 
ate nothing fbr two years, iii. 858, D« ; 
seen in 1355, iv. 561, Wo. 

Dene (or Flexley), abbats of : 
Waleran, resigns, ii. 245, Wa. 
Alan, monk of Bordesley, ib. 
The abbat in 1230 present at the 
funeral of G. de Clare, i. 76, T. 

Warin le, serves on a jury, iii. 307, 

D. ; acts as taxor of the fine of the sure- 
ties of Christian Mustard, iii. 308. 

Denia, count of, taken prisoner by Edward 
the Black Prince, iii. 478, Be. 

Denis, S., abbey of, settlement with Tew- 
kesbury as to lands in Wightfield, i. 78, T. 
 Suger, abbat of, guardian of the 
kingdom of France, iii. 16, D. 

Dertune, Walter de, dies, iii. 188, D. 

Deodatus, instituted to S. Crowan's, i. 120, 
121, T.; pays his debts and those of 
Tresmund to Tewkesbury, i. 121 ; the 
p. lory of Tewkesbury obtain the church 
of S. Crowan firom him for an annual 
payment i. 141. 



Deptford mill, a i>ent^harge from, glT^n to 

Bermondsey, ill. 440, Be. 
— — Hatcham in ) see Hatcham. 
Derby, the burgesses obtain the privilege 

of having their causes tried at, iiL 199, 

D. ; justices itinerant at, iii. 206, 286. 
— *- S. James's, given by Waltheof to 

Bermondsey, and confirmed by Stephen, 

iii. 436, Be. 

sheriff of, brief of Henry ID. to, 



about repairing the bridge at Egginton, 
i. 374, Bu. ; fine paid to, iii. 837, D. 
archdeacons of: 

William de Muschamp, dies, iii. 126, 
D. 

William de Lnteby, puts Dunstable 
into possession of Bradbome church, 
iii. 140, D. ; gives Dunstable a new 
charter for it, iii. 161. 

David of S. Frideswide's, letter to, from 
Rustand, on the Papal mandate re- 
specting the tithes for the Crusade, 
i. 354, Bu. ; appointed to take the 
votes at the election of a bishop of 
lichfield, i. 879, Bu.| as official of 
the bishop of Lincoln, examines the 
right of Osney to S. George's in the 
castie, Oxford, iv. 120, 121, O.; 
his protest at Oxfi)rd on behalf of 
the authority of the bishop of Lin- 
coln, i. 436, Bu.$ presented to 
Eddlesborough, iii. 216, D. 
dean of, i. 367, Bu. 



Derby, Robert de Ferrers, second earl of, 
holds Rolleston as an heirloom, i. 184, 
Bu. ; founds Mereval abbey, i. 186. 

WiUiam de Ferrers, fifth earl of, 

dies at the siege of Acre, L 21, 188 ; 
ii 247, M. Bu. Wa. 

William de Ferrers, sixth earl o^ 



takes Bolsover and Peak casties, iii. 50, 
D. ; consents to the coronation of Henry 
ni., i. 224, Bu. ; at the coronation of 
Henry ni.,ii. 286, Wa. ; a knight of his 
&mily killed at Lincoln, i. 224, Bu. ; 
takes Mount Borel castle, ib, i goes to 
Jerusalem, i. 225 ; ii. 289, Bu. Wa. ; 
confirms Bradbome church to Dunstable 



96 



INDEX. 



Derby, William de Ferrers — cont, 

prioiy, iii. 75, D. ; witnesses Magna 
Charta in 1225, i. 232, Bu. ; in 1236, i. 
103, T. ; joins in the letter to Innocent 
IV. on his oppressions, i. 283, Bu. ; 
dies, i. 285 ; iv. 97, Bu. W. 

 Agnes, his wife, daughter 

of Hugh CjTelioc, earl of Chester, dies, i. 
285, Bu. 

William de Ferrers, seventh earl 



of, witnesses the confirmation of Magna 
Charta in 1236, i. 103, T. ; succeeds his 
father, i. 285, Bu. ; puts Dunstable 
priory into possession of Maulden land, 
iii. 180, 181, D. ; dies, L 156, T. ; dies 
at Evington, and is buried at Mereval, i. 
317, Bu. 

Robert de Ferrers, eighth earl of, 



marries Mary of Angouldme, i. 285, Bu. ; 
the custody of his lands given to prince 
Edward, iii. 194, D. ; receives seisin of 
his land and destroys Tutbury priory, 
i. 491, Bu. ; takes three castles from 
prince Edward, iii. 224, D. ; comes to 
the aid of the barons at Gloucester, iii. 
228, D. ; besieges, and takes Worcester, 
iv. 448, Wo. ; one of the confederate 
barons, iv. 450, Wo. ; advances towards 
Chester and defeats his opponents, iii. 
235, D. ; Henry III. wishes to execute, 
but he is saved by Simon de Montfort, 
ii. 358, Wa. ; imprisoned by Simon de 
Montfort, ii. 358 ; iv. 160, Wa. W. ; not 
released after Evesham, iv. 175, W. ; 
released by Henry HI., without loss of 
his lands, iv. 187, W. ; leader of the dis- 
inherited barons, ib. ; defeated and cap- 
tured at Chesterfield, ii. 370; iii. 241 ; 
iv. 188, 189, Wa. D. W., by Henry of 
Almaine, iv. 188, W. ; imprisoned at 
Windsor, iii. 241 ; iv. 189, D. W. ; the 
custody of the earldom given to prince 
Edmund, iv. 457, Wo. ; some of his 
followers take to the forest after the 
peace, iii. 251, D. 

[Henry Flantagenet], ninth earl 



of, created earl by Edward IIL, iv. 350, 
O. 



« Dere somer" (1353), iii. 476, Be. 

Derley, abbats of : 

Henry made visitor of the Angnsti- 

nians in the province of York, iii. 

80, D. ; dies, iii. 135, 139. 
Ralph, iii. 135, 139. 

Henry de Eedleston, tithes demanded 
firom by Dunstable priory, iii. 285 ; 
the question settled, iiL 297. 
G. de, his composition with Tew- 
kesbury about the tithes of Eemerton, i. 
126, T. 

Henry de, goes to Rome on the 



affiiirs of Tewkesbury, i. 65, T. 

Derlington, John de, elected on the king's 
side at Oxford in 1258, i. 447, Bu. 

Dertford, lord of the manor of, rentcharge 
psdd to by Bermondsey, iii. 437, Be. 

Desiderius, captured by Charles the Great, 
iv. 366, Wo. 

Despenser, Geoffrey (sixth baron), his suit 
against Dunstable priory respecting some 
pasture, iii. 159, D. ; dies, iii. 182, D. 

Hugh (seventh baron), one of the 

confederate barons, iii. 210; iv. 450, D. 
Wo. ; elected on the side of the barons at 
Oxford in 1258, i. 447, Bu. ; one of the 
twelve, i. 449 ; guardian of Horestan 
castle, i. 453 ; acts of the council con- 
firmed before, i. 456 ; expelled from the 
Tower by Henry lO., iv. 125, W. ; had 
been made justiciary by the barons, ib, ; 
deposed from his office of justiciary, iv. 
129, W.; joins Simon de Montfort, iii. 
222, D. ; leads the London rabble against 
the manor of R. of Cornwall at Isle- 
worth, iv. 140, W. ; his endeavours to 
save Philip Basset at Lewes, iv. 452, 
Wo. ; sent by S. de Montfort into Nor- 
folk and Suffolk, iv. 154, W.; puts his 
seal to the terms offered to prince Ed- 
ward, iv. 161, W. ; arbiter between S. 
de Montfort and G. de Clare, ii. 361, 
Wa. ; killed at Evesham, ii. 365 ; iii. 
239 ; iv. 171, 174, 454, Wa. D. O. W. 
Wo. ; buried in the church at Evesham, 
ii. 365, Wa, 



INDEX. 



97 



Despenser, Aliva, bis vife ; see Basset, 
Aliva. 

 Hagh (eighth baron), swears to the 

treaty with the count of Flanders in 
1296, It. 529, Wo. ; fines the foresters of 
Feckenbam, iv. 544, Wo. ; promises that 
the forest charter shall be observed, ib. ; 
fondness of Edward 11. for, iv. 345, O. ; 
exiled through the influence of the 
barons, and recalled by Edward II., ib. ; 
his fortune increases, iv. 346 ; created earl 
of Winchester, ib.\ his advice respecting 
the queen, iv. 347 ; executed at Bris- 
tol, ib. 

Hugh (ninth baron), fondness of 



Edward II. for, iv. 345, O. ; exiled 
through the influence of the barons, an 
recalled by Edward n., ib. ; his fortune 
increases, iv. 346 ; his advice respecting 
the queen, iv. 347; executed at Here- 
ford, ib. 

Devizes castle, burnt, ii. 44, Wi. ; built by 
Boger, bishop of Salisbury, ii. 61 ; iv. 
17, Wi. W. ; extorted from him by Ste- 
phen, iii. 435, Be.; Hubert de Burgh 
imprisoned in, i. 88, 245; ii. 86, 311; 
iii. 130, 138 ; iv. 73, 424, T. Bu. Wi. 
Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; his escape from, i. 
91 ; ii. 86, 313 ; iii. 138 ; iv. 74, 75, 425, 
T. Wi. Wa. D. O. W. Wo. 

Devon, Baldwin de Redvers, second earl 
of, seizes Exeter against Stephen, ii. 225, 
Wa. ; exiled by Stephen, i. 45 ; ii. 225, 
T. Wa. 

 Baldwin de Redvers (de Insula, 

lord of the Isle of Wight), seventh earl 
of, marries Amicia de Clare, i. 68, T. ; 
knighted and made earl of Devon by 
Henry HI., i. 113, T. ; suit respecting 
Ickwell won by Dunstable priory against, 
iii. 165, D. 

Baldwin de Bedvers (eighth earl 



of), bom, i. 99, T. ; dies, ii. 99 j iii. 219, 
Wi. D. ; dies at Paris, i. 499, Bu. 

Isabella de Bedvers, daughter of 



seventh earl, countess de I'lsle, bom, i. 
104, T. $ marries W. de Fortibus, earl 
of Albemarle, i. 137; at the dedication 

VOL. V. 



Devon, Isabella de Redvers — cont. 

of Salisbury cathedral, i. 166, T. ; goes 
with John Mansel to Witsand, iii. 223, 
D. ; her complaint against Dunstable, 
iii. 249 ; confers the prerogative of Quarr 
on Adam de Strattone, iv. 321, O. 

earldom of, would have come to 

Aveline de Fortibus, had she lived, iv. 
261, W. 

Devonshire [perhaps an error for Demeti- 
censi. See Giraldus Cambrensis, Itin. 
Kambria, v. 93, and Mr. Dymock's 
note], evil spirit in, i. 17, M. ; the 
men of, shake off the yoke of the forest- 
ers, i. 26, 27. 

Dew singular on June 24, 1205, i. 57 ; iv. 
393, T. Wo. 

Dheria castle, in Sussex, iii. 48, D. 

Diceto, Radulphus de, his chronicle, iv. 
337, O. 

Diddlebnry (Dodelesburia), William de 
Ros, rector of, i. 351, Bu. 

Dieppe, burnt by John, iii. 35, D. 

Dieulacres (Deu la Oresse), the heart of 
Ranulph BlundevU buried at, i. 87, T. 

Dilewik, iii. 308, D. 

Dillehurst, manor of, in Chippenham, iii. 
442, 473, Be. 

Dinas Powis, J. rector of, wins a suit 
against Tewkesbury, i. 130, T. 

Ditton, tithes of, given to Bermondsey, iii. 
444, Be. ; let to Thetford, ib. ; compo- 
sition between Bermondsey and Thetford 
respecting, iii. 462 ; writ respecting the 
rent-charge due for them from Thetford, 
iiL 476. 

Dobet, Richard, a house belonging to, in 
Tewkesbury bought by the abbat, i. 160, 
161, T. 

Doddenham meadow let to Worcester 
priory by W. de Mauns, iv. 401, Wo. ; 
vineyard taken on lease by Worcester 
priory, iv. 406 ; land of W. de Mauns at, 
bought, iv. 423 ; suit respecting, iv. 424 ; 
mill bought, iv. 423; land confirmed 
to the priory by Giles of Berkeley, iv. 
425 ; mill let to Henry Dmgel, iv. 427 ; 
half a meadow bought by the priory, iv. 

G 



98 



INDEX. 



Doddenham— conf. 

428; land in, bought of S. de Solers, 
iy. 435. 

Doddenham-cum-Knightwick, giyen to W., 
iv. 438, 439, Wo. ; given to G., iv. 441 ; 
Robert de Barnebi presented to, iv. 
523. 

Dodderlull, advowBon of, right to, esta- 
blished by Worcester priory, iv. 413, 
Wo. ; the church dedicated, and Thomas 
abbat of Winchcomb blessed at, ib. ; 
given by the bishop of Worcester to a 
nephew in spite of the prior, iv. 414 ; 
William of Dover resigns, iv. 550 ; John 
de Wyke, prior of Worcester, pot into 
it, iv. 551 ; the priory deprived of, by 
the archbishop, iv. 556. 

Dodeninishay, iii 408, D. 

Dodinge8eles,WiUiam de, drowned in Wales, 
iv. 290, O. W. 

Dole, besieged by William I., ii. 31, 193, 
Wi. Wa. ; relieved by Philip L, ii. 31, 
193,Wi. Wa. 

Dolfin, put to flight from Carlisle by Wil- 
liam n., ii. 202, Wa. 

Domesday survey, ii. 34, 194; iiL 426; 
iv. 11, Wi. Wa. Be. O. W. ; its produc- 
tion at a trial in 1289, iii. 347, D. 

Dominic, S., institutes the order of friars | 
preachers, iii. 448 ; iv. 405, Be. Wo. ; 
dies, iii. 455 ; iv. 413, Be. Wo. ; canon- 
ized, iii. 458, Be. 

Dominicans, foimdation of the order of, 
iii. 448 ; iv. 405, Be. Wo. ; come to 
England in 1221, iv. 413, Wo.; build 
an oratory in S. James's parish, Bristol, 
but are opposed by the monks, in 1230, 
i. 78, T.; sent to make peace between 
Henry III. and W. Marshal in 1233, 
i. 92, T. ; some of them killed by the 
Tartars in 1239, ii. 325, Wa.; enter 
their new house at Oxford, in 1245 ; iv. 
94, W.; first celebrate in it, iv. 95; 
ordered by the Pope to preach a crusade 
in 1252, i. 148, T. ; try to save the 
Jews accused at liincoln of the murder 
of S. Hugh in 1255, i. 346, Bu. ; their 



Dominicans — conL 
consequent loss of influence and poverty, 
i. 347 ; failure of the attempt, L 348$ 
their quarrel with the university of Paris 
in 1255, i. 347, 430, Bu. ; letter of Pope 
Alexander IV. in their favour, i. 430, 
Bu. ; letter to, from Hybert, the prior, 
respecting the complaints of the paro- 
chial clergy against them (1258), i. 434, 
Bu. ; concession to, by Pope Alexander 
iy.,i. 435 ; establish Aemselves in Dun- 
stable in 1259, iii. 213, D. ; general 
chapter of, in London in 1263, iv. 133, 
W. ; preach the crusade in 1268, iv. 218, 
W. ; Nicholas de Aldeburi, a Dominican, 
becomes a canon of Dunstable, but re- 
turns after nine years to the order, iii. 
261, D. ; the prior of Dunstable eats 
with them, iii. 278, D. ; chapter of, at 
Oxford in 1280, iv. 284, O. W. ; a 
woman of Dunstable buried among them, 
iiL 289, D. ; the provincial prior appeals 
to the Pope in favour of Richard Knap- 
weUe (or Clapwell), iv. 307, O. W. ; 
Dunstable priory tries to prevent them 
enlarging their bounds, iii. 336, D. ; 
iigury to their house at Yarmouth by 
floods in 1287, iv. 313, O. W. ; their 
house at Boston burnt in 1288, iv. 315, 
0. W. ; sudden death of two, in Hert- 
ford castle in 1290, iiL 363, D. ; warned 
by the author of the Worcester annals 
in consequence of a miracle at Glouces- 
ter in 1292, iv. 510, Wo.; statute of 
Boniface YIII. respecting their preach- 
ing in parish churches, iv. 545, Wo. ; 
eight friars have licence firom the 
archbishop to preach, &c., in 1300, iv. 
546. 

Donald (Dufenal) YII., king of Scotland, 
ii. 202, Wa.; expelled by his nephew 
Duncan, ii. 203 ; restored, ii. 204 ; put 
to flight by Eadgar ^thling, ii. 207. 

Doneheved (ue. Launceston), Vincent de, 
quitclaims lands in Wimbome, i. 112,T. 

Juliana de, his mother, ib. 

Donnington, castle of, a laige stuigeon 
caught near, i. 336, Bu. 



INDEX. 



99 



Dorchester, bishops of : 

S. Birinus, iii. 7> D. ; baptizes Cynegils 
and Cenwalch, ii. 4, Wi. ; comes 
to Eoglandy ii. 5 ; Dorchester given 
to, by Cynegils, ii. 4; a feretry 
given to his remains by Cnat, ii. 
16. 

Agilbert, ii. $, Wi. ; the diocese di- 
vided into two, ii. 5. 

JGIfhelm, subscribes the foundation 
charter of Barton abbey, i. 183, 
Bu. 

Ednod, takes the body of S. iBlphege 
to London, ii. 173, Wa. ; killed at 
Assandun, ii. 177. 

Ediic (JEthelric), dies, ii. 180, Wa. 

Ulf, at Vercelli, ii. 183, Wa. ; escapes 
from England, ii. 186. 

the see translated to lincoln by Wil- 
liam n., iv. 373, Wo. 
— — abbats of : 

the abbat in 1236 removed by Grossc' 
teste, iii. 143, D. 

Bichard de Wrthe, eanon of Osney, 
appointed, iv. 8.3, O. 
archdeacon, of, Henry de Brance- 



stone, made bichop of SaUsbury, iv. 308, 
O. W. 

castle, fortified by Bobert of Glou- 



cester, ii. 51, Wi. 
Dordrecht, Bichard of Cornwall lands at, 

in 1267, i. 393 ; iv. 116, Bu. W. 
Dore, Cadogan, bishop of Bangor, dies at, 

i. 122, T. 
Donai, Eudes de, deprived by Pope Alex- 
ander IV., i. 432, Bu. 
Douglas, William de, knight of liddesdale, 

taken prisoner at Neville's Cross, iv. 

352, 661, O. Wo. ; brought to London, 

iv. 561, Wo. 
Dove, the, land beyond, given to Barton 

abbey by William L, L 166, Bu. ; lands 

beyond, belonging to Burton, i. 365, 372, 

Bo.; bridge over, duty of repairing, i. 

372. 
Dovebridge, Bobert de, two marks granted 

to, while at Borne, by Worcester priory, 

iv. 541, Wo. 



Dovedale, given by John to R. Blundevil, 
iv. 393, Wo. 

Dover castle, held by Walkeh'n Maminot 
against Stephen in 1 138, but surrendered, 
ii. 226, 227, Wa. ; besieged by prince 
Louis in 1215-16, ii. 83 j iii, 47, 49 ; iv. 
406, Wi. D. Wo. ; given up by Henry 
UL to Peter de Bievaulx in 1232, i. 86, 
T. ; occupied by Henry HL in 1261, iv. 
127, W. ; surrendered to the barons in 
1263, iii. 224, D. ; Henry HL refused 
admittance into, iv. 137, W. ; committed 
by Simon de Montfort to his son Simon, 
iv. 453, Wo. ; held by Eleanor de Mont- 
fort, ii. 867, Wa. ; siege and capture of, 
by prince Edward, iv. 178, W. j surren- 
dered to Henry ni., ii. 367, Wa.; the 
town plundered by the French in 1295, 
iii. 398, iv. 522, D. Wo. 

— — — Bichard, prior of, made archbishop 
of Canterbury, i. 51, 214; ii. 60, 240; 
iii. 21 ; iv. 36, 383, T. Bu. WL Wa. D. 
W.Wo. 

hospital, treasure given to, iii. 108, 



D. 
Doveredale, William de, appointed a forest 

perambulator, iv. 636, Wo. 
Dragons seen in England in 1177, ii. 61 ; 

iv. 383, Wi. Wo. ; in 1222, ii. 297, Wa. ; 

in 1274, iv. 467, Wo. 
Drayton, Boger de, clerk of the earl of 

Cornwall, murdered in London, iii. 376, 

D. 
Dreux, Bobert L, count of, brother of 

Louis VII., takes the cross, ii. 232, Wa. 
 Bobert II., count of, surety for 

Philip n. in his treaty with John, i. 205, 

Bu. 

Bobert HI., count of, captured by 



John, iiL 41, D. ; dies, iii. 139. 

Joleta de, widow of Alexander HI. 



of Scotland, iv. 306, O. W. 

John de ; see Richmond, earls of. 



Driencourt (Denecurt), besieged by Warin 

de Clapiun, i. 207, Ba. 
Drillington castle^ captured by the royal 

army in 1298, iv. 537. 
Drogus, son of Pepin, iv. 365, Wo. 

O 2 



100 



INDEX. 



Drosslan (Dyryalwyn) castle, besieged by 
the Welsh, ii. 405, Wa. ; William de 
Munchensi killed at, ii. 405 ; iii. S88 ; 
iv. 810, 494, Wa. D. O. W. Wo. 
Drought, seyere : 

in 1222, ii. 296, Wa. 

in 1262, i. 147 ; iv. 103, 441, T. O. 

W. Wo. 
in 1260, ii. 351, Wa. 
in 1276, iv. 269, W. 
in 1288, iv. 315, 495, O. W. Wo. 
in 1291, iv. 505, Wo. 
Drngel, Henry, takes a lease of Doddenham 
mill from Worcester priory, iv. 427, 
Wo. 
Dublin, bishop of, Gregory, iv. 877, Wo. ; 
the pall sent to him by Eugenius III., ii. 
234, Wa. 
 archbishops of : 

John Comyn, at the coronation of 
Richard I., ii. 246, Wa. ; at the 
coronation of John and Isabella, 
I 206, Bu. ; dies, i. 60; ii. 267 ; 
iv. 401 , T. Wa. Wo. 
Henry of London, archdeacon of Staf- 
ford, ii. 273 ; iv. 401, Wa. Wo. ; 
made justiciary of Ireland, iii. 40, 
D. ; letters patent of, exhibited by 
John for peace with the archbishop, 
i. 221, Bu. ; witnesses the charter of 
John to archbishop Langton, i. 222 ; 
witnesses the charters of John re- 
signing the crown and of the tribute, 
i. 223 J cro¥m8 Henry III., iv. 60, 
W. ; obliged to buy a truce from 
Hugh de Lacy, iii. 85, D. ; buys 
Dungarthanfrx)mTewkesbury abbey, 
i. 67, T. ; excommunicates Hugh de 
Lacy, iii. 92, D. ; dies, i. 70 ; iii. 
115; iv. 70, 420, T. D. O. W. Wo. 
[called Henry Comin by T., I 67, 
70.] 
Luke, iii. 115; iv. 70, D. O. W.; 
elected, but the election quashed, 
i. 70, iii. 115, T. D. ; re-elected, i. 
75; iii. 115; iv. 70, T. D. O. ; 
confirmed at Rome, i 75, T. ; me- 
diates between the priory and town 



Dublin, archbishops of : — cont 

Luke — cont, 
of Dunstable, iii. 119; obtains the 
r^toration of Hubert de Burgh 
to the chapel whence he had been 
dragged, i. 87, T. ; dies, i. 867, Bu. 

Fulke Basset, or de Samford, i. 159 ; 
officiates at bishop Roger de Wese- 
ham's funeral, i. 408, Bu. 

John de Derlington, ii. 392, Wa. ; 
appointed by the Pope, iv. 282, 476, 
O. W. Wo. ; consecrated by arch- 
bishop Feccham at Waltham, ii. 
392 ; iv. 282, 476, Wa. W. Wo., at 
St Alban's, iv. 282, O. ; dies, ui. 
318 ; iv. 296, 297, D. O. W. ; had 
been collector of the subsidy for the 
Holy Land, iii. 313, D. 

John de Saunford, iv. 296, 297, O. 
W. ; marries Henry HI., count of 
Bar, and princess Eleanor, iv. 513, 
Wo. ; dies on his return from the 
king of Arragon, iii. 389, D. 

Duchet (Ducket), Richard, justice itinerant 

in Bedfordshire, iii. 95, D. 
— Lawrence, a London goldsmith, 

wounds Ralph Crepin, a clerk, and flies 

to S. Mary-le-Bow, iii. 314 ; iv. 489, D. 

Wo. ; murdered in the church, iii. 314 ; 

iv. 490, D. Wo. 

Dudley, agreement respecting, between the 
bishops of Worcester and lichfield, iv. 
429, Wo. 

Duguesclin, Bertrand, captured by Edward 
the Black prince, iii. 478, Be. 

Duke (Due), Henry, suit and countersuit 

of, iii. 107, D. 
Martin, his goods distrained for 

his share of a payment at Dunstable, iii. 

106, D. 

Dulwich, g^ven by Henry I. to Bermondsey, 

iii. 434, Be. 
— ^— East, tithes in, agreement between 

Bermondsey and Holywell respecting, 

iii. 459, Be. 

Dumbleton, Nicholas de, death of, iv. 525, 
Wo. 



INDEX. 



101 



Dunbar castle, taken by the Scots in 1296, 
iii. 403 ; iv. 527, D. Wo. ; earl Patrick 
advances to, iT. 527, Wo.; the Scots 
defeated at, ib. ; surrendered to B^ward 
I., iii. 404 ; iv. 527, D. Wo. ; restored 
by him to earl Patrick, iv. 527, Wo. 

 Patrick de, earl de la March, sub- 

mits his claims to the Scottish crown to 
Edward I., ii. 410 ; iii 368 ; it. 507, 
608, Wa. D. Wo. 

Patrick, 8th earl of, in possession of 



Dunbar castle, iii. 403, D. ; his wife and 
children besieged in Dunbar castle by 
the Scots, iy. 527, Wo.; besieges the 
castle after its surrender to the Scots, 
ib, ; the castle restored to him by Ed- 
ward I., ib» 

Duncan II., made king of Scotland by ex- 
pellmg Donald, ii. 203, Wi. ; killed by 
the Scots through Donald's counsel, ii. 
204. 

<* Dunensis episcopus," attempts to make 
peace between Gregory IX. and Frede- 
rick II., iii. 154, D. 

Dnngarthan, in Lismore, land giyen by 
John to Tewkesbury, i. 67, T. ; sold to 
Henry, archbishop of Dublin, ib. 

Dunkeswell abbey founded, i. 26 ; ii. 253, 
M. Wa., by William Brewer, ii. 302, 
Wa. 

— — abbats of ; 

Gregory, i. 26, M. ; dies, ii. 298, Wa. 
Ualph, monk of Waverley, formerly 
abbat of Tintem, ii. 336, Wa. ; 
made abbat of Waverley, ii. 345. 

Dunstable, priory of, founded by Henry ]., ' 
iii. 15, D.; Houghton manor restored to, 
by John, iii. 28 ; a three days' fair 
granted to, by John, i6. ; John gives 
his houses and garden in Dunstable to, 
ib, ; church of Bradbome given to, by 
G. le Cauceis, ib.; a moiety of Great 
Brickhill church given by Anor Mau- 
bance, iii. 29; ordinance at Kokesac 
respecting the almouer and sacrist, ib. ; 
despoiled of Houghton, ib. ; amount 
paid to John for the thirteenth, ib.; 
altars in the church dedicated, ib. ; al- 



Dunstable, priory of — cont. 
monry built, iii. 30 ; agreement respect- 
ing hmds in Shortgrave, iii. 31 ; twenty 
marks paid to John, iii« 32; several 
houses belonging to, blown down, ib. ; 
cause won as to the moiety of Pullox- 
hill church, iii. 33 ; suit respecting the 
lands at Houghton, iii. 38 ; losses of the 
canons through John, iii. 39 ; miracles 
of S. Frehemund in the church, ib. ; the 
church dedicated by bishop Hugh of 
Lincoln, iii. 42 ; the sheaves of a moiety 
of Pattishall church given by bishop 
Hugh of Lincoln, iii. 52 ; composition 
for S. Peter's, Bedford, ib. ; a disme 
paid for the Holy Land, ib. ; arrange- 
ment with Gregory about a right of 
way, iii. 54; right to half an acre 
acknowledged by John Youngman, ib. ; 
pleas for lands at Studham, Burgard's 
land, &c, ib. ; right to hold a court at 
Dunstable proved, iii. 55 ; altars dedicated 
by the bishop of Lismore, iii. 56 ; visi- 
tation of bishop Hugh of Lincobi, iii. 
57 ; petition of the burgesses of Bedford 
for freedom from toll, ib. ; brought into 
court respecting S. Peter's, Bedford, 
t6. ; vicarages established in several of 
the churches belonging to, by bishop 
Hugh of Lincoln, iii. 59 ; three marks 
paid to the king for the carnage, iii. 60 
gift of half a hide in Segenhoe, ui. 63 ; 
lawsuit with the townspeople respecting 
tithes of trade, hay, &c., iii. 65 ; arrange- 
ment with Woburn abbey as to Ches- 
ham vicarage, iii. 74; settlement with 
respect to a passage at Ickleford, iii. 
75 ; gift of Bradbome church con- 
firmed, ib. ; the roof of the presbytery 
and two towers fall, iii. 76 ; the first 
crop obtained from Ballidon and Tis- 
sington, iii. 80 ; presentation to Harling- 
ton church obtained against B. Piroth, 
ib. ; that to Aspley church lost, ib. ; 
quarrels between the students of the 
schools and the townsmen, iii. 85 ; new 
canons, iii. 86; two fines obtained, iii. 
93 ; agreement with respect to land in 



102 



INDEX. 



Dunstable, priory of— cant, 
Segenhoe, ib. ; agreement with Wobum 
as to a market tax, ib, ; confirmation of 
Tarioos lands, iii. 96 ; the right to cer- 
tain tithes of hay and mills made out, 
iii. 99 ; Wodenhale wood given, iii. 100 ; 
writ obtained from the ICng^s Bench 
respecting Houghton land, ib. ; build- 
ings on this land begun, ib. ; a moiety 
of the chapels of Ballidon and Tissing- 
toh recovered, iii. 104 ; agreement with 
the parson of Wymington about certun 
demesne tithes, ib. ; rights of the priory 
disputed by the townsmen on various 
points, iii. 105 ; the questions brought 
before the justices, ib. ; the priory ob- 
tains a confirmation of the charters of 
Henry I. and Richard I., iii. 106; 
quarrel arising from distraining the 
goods of a townsman to pay his share 
towards the cost of this, ib. ; settlement 
with the abbat of Wobum, the prior of 
Beaulieu, &c., about Flitmarsh, &c., iii. 
108 J agreement with Juliana Landas, 
ib.'f mass left off in 1228 in consequence 
of a quarrel between the prior and ten 
bmgesses, iii. IIO; the ten excom- 
municated by the bishop of lincoln, ib. ; 
the quarrel made up, iii, 1 1 1 ; S. Mary's 
chapel founded in the canons' cemetery, 
iii. 113; right to certain payments in 
Segenhoe and Crawley established, ib. ; 
writ proving the priory has discharge 
from murder, ib. ; payment to Stephen, 
the pope's chaplain, iii. 115 ; Henry IH. 
visits, and settles the quarrel with the 
town, iii. 118 ; the townsmen break the 
peace, iii. 119; award between the 
priory and the town, ib. ; the townsmen 
only allow the taxing of the prior's 
tenants in capite, iii. 120 ; perjury of 
the persons employed to collect the tax, 
iii. 121 ; the townsmen withdraw their 
tithes and offerings, ib. ; their abuse and 
slander of the monks, ib. ; the quarrel 
made up by John, archdeacon of Bed- 
ford, iii. 122; final agreement, ib. ; 
acquittance for 100/. enrolled for the 



Dunstable, priory of—comt. 
confirmation of their liberties, iii. 124 ; 
payment towards the disme for Gregory 
IX., iii. 125 ; S. Mary's altar dedicated by 
the bishops of Ely and Norwich, iiL 126 ; 
right of commonage in Flit and Maiden 
marshes, iiL 130, 131 ; agreement re- 
garding Bushy common, iii. 181 ; com- 
position with Eleanor, countess of Pem- 
broke, respecting suit o{ court of Tod- 
dington, ib. ; receive ftill seisin of the 
land of Wadlow, ib, ; presentation to 
Marston church, ib. ; visitation of Bo- 
bert, archdeacon of Lincoln, iiL 132 ; 
a way in Fuiloxhill carried against W. 
de Faldho, ib. ; quarrel respecting a 
virgate in Segenhoe, iii. 138; composi- 
tion concerning Wadlow and Chalton 
lands with Paulin Piper, iii. 139 ; a 
carucate in Ickwell given, ib. ; grants 
to Walter de Eirkeby, the donor, ib. ; 
Greenfield mill granted to Wobum, iii. 
141 ; land of Thomas of Tottemhoe, 
ib. ; land given up by Thomas Cnot of 
Tottemhoe, ib.; four marks from the 
fines of the townsmen recovered, ib. ; suit 
respecting Marston church and the tithes 
of Hougham, ib. ; a chantry granted to 
James de Caus,t6. ; lands in Houghton and 
Sewell granted, iii. 143 ; new canons, t6.; 
a chantry in Barwith granted to William 
of Elston, iii. 144 ; the people of the 
priory indicted for breach of the peace, iii. 
145 ; agreement with Hugh of Wadlow, 
ib. ; full jurisdiction from the justices 
itinerant at Dunstable obtained, ib. ; 
chattels of Simon Kavegom outlawed for 
murder, ib.; difficulty with Grosseteste 
about churches put out to farm, iii. 1 48 ; 
writ about the church of Bradbome 
against the heirs of G. le Cauceis, ib. ; 
Matthew, the chaplain, made vicar of 
Segenhoe, ib, ; a canon's corrody given 
to the -vicar of Sundon, ib. ; a mill, 4«. 
income at Burcote, and 12 J. at Winfield 
obtained, ib. ; buildings in various places, 
ib. ; put into possession of Bradbome, 
iii. 149 ; three canons established there, 



INDEX. 



103 



Dunstable, priory of— -cent 
ib,; oath extorted from the canons by 
Grosseteste, iii. 152 ; payment in ud of 
the Pope, iii. 154 ; gifts of Alan of 
Hyde, ib. ; the mill of mcholas in Flit- 
wick bought, ib. ; dispute with J. de S. 
OHes about S. Hugh*s tunick and Gled- 
ley tithes, iii. 155 ; the barley mill de- 
stroyed and rebuilt, ib. ; leave to repair 
the bridge obtained, ib, ; land at West- 
worthing obtained, ib. ; suit about lands 
in Catesby, ib. ; twenty marks paid to 
the Pope, ib. ; suit for lands in Segenhoe, 
iii. 156 ; lands let to Walter of Hyde, iii. 
157 ; patronage of Rushden church, iii 
158; Cardulhe land bought by G. of 
Barton, ib. ; impleaded by Geoffirey 
Despenser, iii. 159 ; agreement with the 
monks of Wobum, ib. ; William of 
Crofton presented to Newbottle, ib. ; 
quarrel with the dean of London about 
Kensworth pasture, t6. ; Thorp mill let 
to the Burton monks, iii. 160 ; send John 
de Ck>lincheam to the Peak, ib.^ sale 
of wool, ib. ; two palfreys giyen to two 
persons, ib. ; land of Wadlow bought, 
t6. ; 40«. paid for scutage, ib. ; church 
of Higham Ferrers given up by the 
canons of Ashby, ib. ; beasts belonging 
to the priory detained by John of Nor- 
ton at Caddington, iii. 161 ; behaviour 
of William of Stratford, his bailiff, ib. ; 
lands of two persons recovered, t^. j new 
- charter of Bradbome church given by 
the archdeacon of Derby, ib. ; a rent- 
charge inBallidon bought, t(.; plea re- 
specting the farm at Grimescote, ib. ; 
toft bought at Maldon, iii. 162 ; murrain 
among the Peak sheep, iii. 163 ; suit of 
John of Bulmer against the priory, ib. ; 
settlement with the Jew James about 
land in Wadlow, iii. 164 ; an annual 
mark bought from Richard, a lay brother, 
ib. J death of Robert de Haya, iii. 165 ; 
suit against Baldwin de Rivers, ib. ; H. 
de Bilenda, the cellarer, sent to Lyons 
on the affairs of the priory, iii. 166; 
result and expenses of the missioi^ ib. ; 



Dunstable, priory of— con^ 
payment to Martin, the nuncio, ib,; 
payment to the king, iiL 167 ; pigs and 
other animals killed and iiyured by John 
of Bulmer, iii. 168, 169; land acquired at 
Stoke and let at Gledley, ib, ; stock of 
the farm at Newbottle, ib. ; death of the 
vicar of Studham, iiL 170 ; causes won 
against John of Hyde respecting mor- 
tuary gifts, ib. ; payment to the Pope, 
iii. 171 ; bam built at Stoke, and the 
house at Studham burnt, ib,; ]aj bre- 
thren accused of trespass in Bn^borough 
park, ib.; two sons of W. de JEJston 
taken to keep for eight years, ib. ; ac- 
tion against for lands in Shortgrsve, 
t6. ; Walter de Kemesey, the chaplain, 
made vicar of Studham, ib. ; cause won 
at Warwick against the family of Cates- 
by, iii. 172 ; visit of the king, queen, 
prince Edward, and princess Margaret, 
iii. 173 ; presents made by the priory to 
them, ib.; offerings of the king and 
queen, ib.; agreement with the town 
respecting a court, planting ash trees, 
and the assize of bread and beer, ib. ; the 
justices itinerant for two days at Dun- 
stable, at the prior's cost, iii. 174 ; land 
at Buckleshore given, iii. 175 ; contri- 
bution to the Pope, ib, ; sale of land at 
Ickwell, and its recovery, t6. ; rentchaige 
in Flitwick bought, ib. ; a bovate at 
Ballidon bought, iii. 176 ; Lee mill hired 
for ten years, ib. ; land of Hares ex- 
changed, ib.; ten marks given to the 
king, ib. ; Robert of S. Edmund's, chap- 
lain, made vicar of Segenhoe, ib. ; 
Richard, rector of Steppingley, pre- 
sented to Pattishall, ib. ; Peter Vi- 
tella presented to Steppingley, ib. ; 
Simon of Eddlesborough buried in 
the church, iii. 177; church furniture 
bought with his property, ib. ; gifts to 
the poor on his anniversary, ib. ; John of 
Leighton's corrody redeemed, ib, ; manor 

in Crawley and Husbom given, ib. ; 
manor of Stoke received, ib.; IckweU 
land let, ib.; house at Wadlow burnt. 



104 



INDEX. 



DunBtable, priory of— cotif. 

ib.; two dove-cotes built, ill. 178; 
various purchases of land, and bills filed, 
ib, ; judgment given against, by William 
of York respecting Kensworth and Cad- 
dington, 16. ; visitation of Grosseteste and 
flight of the cellarer, ib, ; general chap- 
ter of Augustinians held at, iii. 179 ; 
buildings at Stoke, Wadlow, &c., ib. ; 
inner gate within the court built, iii. 
180 ; other buildings, ib, ; land bought 
at Maulden in spite of the Warden monks, 
16. ; visitation of Grosseteste, iii. 181 ; 
cause won against Peter Fitz Roger le 
Lorenger, t6. ; Peter Yitella at, iii. 181, 
182; a rent-charge of 3«. at Warden 
given, iii. 182; Ickwell land restored, 
ib. ; action of Peter Fitz Roger le Lo- 
renger, iii. 182, 188 ; a new dormitory 
built, iii. 183; pigeon-houses at Segen- 
hoe and Crawley built, ib,; Robert, 
chaplain, made vicar of Segenhoe, ib.; 
new grange, &c. built, ib. ; the front of 
Husbom chancel built, 16. ; land from a 
lady Hylaria received, ib. ; new house 
for carpenters and wheelwrights built, 
ib. ; cause won at Nottingham about a 
bovate in Ballidpn, iii. 184 ; action of 
Hawisia of Catesby against the priory, 
iii. 1 85 ; the stable of the prioiy at Brad- 
borne burnt, ib. ; building and sowing at 
Maulden, 16. ; presentations to S. Cuth- 
bert's, Bedford, and Chalgrave, ib. ; Peter 
Peyure presented to Swanbourne, ib. ; 
writs of H. of Catesby quashed, ib. ; 
money borrowed and paid by the hands 
of the cellarer, iii. 186 ; a twentieth 
given to the Pope, 16. ; money paid to 
the king for recovering Gascony, ib, ; two 
pigeon-houses and a grange built, iii. 
187 ; agreement with H. of Catesby, ib. ; 
the priory acquitted of all demands on 
the land given by Alan of Hyde, ib, ; 
cow-houses built, iii. 188; wheat sold, 
ib. ; price of wheat at Dunstable, iii. 
189 ; the privileges not to be molested by 
episcopal visitation, iii. 190; agreement 
with Philip Lovel as to the tithes of 



Dunstable, priory of—cont 

Cardington, iii. 191 ; building of a barn 
at Shortgrave and stable at Dunstable, 
ib, ; com bought in Humbershoe, ib. ; 
ii^ury to the market of Dunstable by 
Richard of Cornwall, ib. ; wool sold at 
Dunstable, iii. 192, 195 ; lime made, iii. 
192 ; justices itinerant sit with the prior 
at Dunstable, iii. 193 ; the prior receives 
the forfeited goods of felons, ib. ; he is 
oppressed by the expenses of the judges, 
ib. ; suit lost respecting an acre in Bar- 
with, iii. 195 ; a cause carried against 
the vicar of Studham, ib. ; a cup of 
silver gilt sent to the king, ib. ; tithe of 
lay fees and churches paid, iii. 19G ; 
tithe of sheaves for three years at Charl- 
ton sold, iii. 197 ; 50/. paid to Rustand, 
iii. 198 ; ill-treatment of, by prince Ed- 
ward's bailiffs, iii. 201 ; land at Charlton 
let to John de Cheydut, ib. ; deprived of 
Brickhill tithes, iii. 202 ; sale of Cad- 
dington wood, ib.; two rent-charges of 
20s. bought, iii. 204 ; land at PuUoxhill 
bought, ib. ; a small wood and two rent- 
charges bought, iii. 205 ; barn at Roke- 
sac built, ib, ; the cow-house at PuUox- 
hill enlarged, ib. ; actions against H. del 
Broc and his wife, and the sisters of 
Winfeud, iii. 206 ; summoned by the 
justices at Derby, but dismissed, ib.; 
land in Totternhoe confinned, 16. ; scu- 
tage paid for all the lands, iii. 207 ; too 
I much paid for Stoke, ib. ; arable land 
I and a grove bought of John of Elston, 
' ib. ; wheat bought to sow, ib. ; land at 
I PuUoxhill bought, ib. ; fall of the stable, 
ib. ; fall of the bam at Shortgrave, ib. ; 
expense for provisions in the year 1258, 
iii. 208; ordination at, by archbishop 
Boniface, iii. 210; suit for four acres in 
Shortgrave close, iii. 211; property of, 
seized in P. Illig's case, and a fine 
paid, iii. 212 ; suit against, for land in 
Worthing, ib. ; a lay brother murd<:red 
at Studham by the men of the prior of 
Grovebury, iii. 213 ; right to the patron- 
ag^of Harlington made out, iii. 217 ; 



INDEX. 



103 



Dnnttable, priory of — cont, 
question as to the advowson of Pullox- 
hill, iii. 218; suit for forty acres at 
Wadlowy ib. ; suit of Colin Cook of 
Harlington, ib, ; failure of the beer, iii. 
219 ; oats bought for sowing, &c., ib. ; 
licence obtained from the king for the 
election of a new prior in 1262, iii. 
220 ; election and installation of Simon 
of Eton, ib, ; the archdeacon of Bedford 
demands a palfrey, but is refused, ib. ; 
guardianship of the church given to 
Roger of S. Alban's, ib. ; the prior finds 
the house in debt, iii. 221 ; settlement 
as to the allowance to the late prior, 
ib, ; part of a wood and pasturage 
bought, ib.; Simon de Montfort ad- 
mitted to the brotherhood of the house, 
iii. 226 ; two thieves caught at Sewell, 
hanged at Passecumbe, iii. 231 ; house 
of the prior at Segenhoe pillaged, ib. ; 
contribution of the priory towards 
guarding the coasts, iii. 233 ; the almo- 
ner's horses seized, iii. 241 ; ten marks 
paid to the disinherited barons for their 
protection, iii. 245; the mill-horse taken 
by these, ib. ; quarrel with David Flit- 
wick, iii. 248 ; complaint of the steward 
of the countess of Albemarle against the 
priory, iii. 249 ; the quarrels made up, 
iii. 250 ; John de Suthun, a clerical 
robber, flies to the church, iii. 251 ; the 
men of Sundon refuse the usual toll, iii. 
253 ; the prior goes to Edmund, earl of 
Cornwall, for this toll, ib. ; money spent 
in com, ib. ; bound to Cahors merchants 
for 120 marks, ib, ; the Peak wool 
pledged for this at eight marks the sack, 
i6. ; present to Bushden, iii. 254 ; pay 
four marks for prince Edward's crusade, 
ib. ; opposition to the nominee of the 
priory to Harlington vicarage, ib. ; 
masses undertaken for John de Crachale, 
iii. 255 ; a blind man taken in for his 
soul, ib. ; amount paid in 1273 for the 
king's tenth, iii. 255, 256 ; lease for five 
years of lidlington church, iiL 256; 
gift of John de Bothleforde, ib. ; writ of 



Dunstable, priory of ~ cont. 
quare impedit respecting Harlington 
church, ib. ; right of entrance into lands 
in Tottemhoe confirmed, iii. 257 ; pay- 
ment of four marks for the twentieth, t6. ; 
chantries granted at Humbershoe and 
Chalgrave, ib. ; body of the church re- 
stored, ib, ; pigeon-house and mill built, 
iii. 258 ; Maria plena gratia^ &c., first 
said, ib.i fine paid to Raymond, iii. 259 ; 
income of, ib, ; pay 40«. to proctors of 
the order going to Lyons, ib, ; present 
to Chalgrave and Studham, iii. 260 ; 
second year's tenth paid, ib. ; homage 
done to the prior for Grimescot, ib. ; 
suit with the Hospitallers in consequence 
of refusing burial to a suicide, ib, ; at- 
tack on the gallows by Eudes la Suche, 
iii. 261 ; Eudes and his wife summoned 
before the king by writ of trespass, iii. 
262 ; agreement between them and the 
next prior, ib. ; two marks granted to 
John of Radnor, iii. 263 ; failure of the 
malt, ib. ; grant to Wyvian de Cheten- 
done, ib. ; lease of Lidlington church, 
ib. ; Pulloxhill vicarage given to Regi- 
nald, the chaplain, ib. ; heavy debts of, 
in 1274, ib. ; John of London, the king's 
escheator, had the custody of the house 
during the vacancy in 1274, iii. 264 ; pal- 
frey for the installation refused to the arch- 
deacon, ib. ; the priory present to S. Pe- 
ter's, Bedford, ib. ; Eudes la Suche erects 
a gallows, ib. ; the late prior's horses die, 
ib. ; ills on all sides, ib. ; debt acknowledged 
to John of Houghton, and paid, ib. ; 
visitation of Richard, canon of Lincoln, 
ib. ; the tenth granted at Lyons paid, iii. 
264, 265 ; a Papal letter to provide for a 
converted Jew, iii. 265 ; the Peak wool 
sold beforehand, ib. ; payment for Lid- 
lington, ib. ; tithes paid to the prior of 
Beaulieu, iii. 266 ; Richard Ash impri- 
soned on suspicion of homicide, but 
acquitted, i6. ; corn bought, ib. ; the 
king and queen visit the priory, ib. ; 
visitation of bishop Richard Gravesend 
of Lincoln, ib, ; question as to the amount 



106 



INDEX. 



Dunstable, priory of— oon/. 
of payment to the collectora for the 
Holy Land, iii. 267 ; a mark granted to 
Richard Doraunt, t6. ; oats bought, ib. ; 
a manse made in yarioas places by Wal- 
ter, lord of Stttdham, iii. 268 ; qnickset 
hedge made between the priory and 
Steppingley field, ib.; amount of the 
fine of the fifteenth paid to the king, ib. ; 
yarions salts against the priory, iil 269, 
270 ; homicide by the shepherd, iii. 270 ; 
fined for varions defiuilts, ib. ; vrit against 
Eades la Soche and his irife^ liL 271 ; 
qnestioa of the prior's liberty hx this 
matter iiL 271, 272 ; suit of John Sper- 
Img against, iii. 273 ; suit of R de Col- 
worth and his wife, ib. ; arrangement 
respecting land in Wadlow, ib. $ qoanel 
with the king's fiilconers, ib. ; acquittal 
of the priory by the king, iii. 274; 
•chamber granted to John of Elstow, ib.; 
two marks, and afterwards Harlington 
church, given to Walter de Ludeford, iii. 
275; wool sold to John Duraont, 
and debts paid, ib. ; 75 marks owed 
to P. de Badnor excused by his execu- 
tors, ib. ; a room in, for the king begun, 
iii 276 ; losses of the fruits of lidling- 
ton church through the bishop of Lin- 
coln, ib. ; visitation of archbishop Eil- 
warby, ib. ; complaint of the parishioners 
of Tebworth respecting a service in their 
chapel, ilL 27.7 ; legacy of Bartholomew 
Youngman, ib. ; Catesby manor let, ib. ; 
Stoke manor let, iii. 278; the seven 
Psalms to be siud nightly, ib. ; three new 
bells made, ib. ; peace made with £. de 
Bradewin, iii. 279 ; tithes of Brassing- 
ton and Atlow let for thirteen years, ib. ; 
Bradbome church confirmed to, iii. 279, 
280 ; custody of the chief door given to 
Thomas, iii. 281 ; Bradbome church con- 
firmed to, by archbishop Peccham, iii. 
282 ; alms in the refectory diminished, 
ib. ; failure of 'the malt and com, iii. 
283 ; present to Harlington church, ib. ; 
visitation of bishop O. Sutton, ib. ; pro- 
vision made for the prior after his re- 



D unstable, priory of— eon^ 
moval at Bokesac, iii. 284 ; the election 
of a new prior postponed till the tenth 
for the crusade had been paid, ib, ; the 
palfreys demanded by the archdeacon 
and marshal at the installation of the 
new prior reflised, i6. ; the sheriff of 
Bedfordshire had the custody of the 
lands during the vacancy, ib. ; debts, and 
ctmseqaent allowance of the bishop of 
Idncoln, iii. 285; money for the arch- 
deacon's palfrey given by John Du- 
raunt, ib. ; a debt of thirty marks ex- 
cused to the priory, ib. ; presentation to 
F1i:wick, ib.; claim out of the ohorch 
of BrickhiU, t6. ; question of tithes with 
the abbat of Deriey, iii. 2^, 286 ; the 
prior before the justices itinerant at 
Derby, iiL 286 ; estate at Gledley let, ib.; 
tithes paid by the parishioners of Dun- 
stable to the vicars of Kensworth and 
Caddington, ib. ; bread, buns, and beer 
sold to Thomas Duraunt, iii. 287 ; in- 
come assigned to the kitchen, ib.; John 
of Studhun takes the habit, ib. ; tithe of 
white bread withdrawn, iii 288 ; the 
prior absent from archbishop Peccham's 
convocation, and obtains absolution ^th 
difficulty, ib. ; presentation to Stepping- 
ley church, ib.} to S. Cuthbert's, Bed- 
ford, iii. 289; wood at Buckleshore 
bought, ib. ; R. de Harewold, canon, dies 
at Bradbome, ib. ; a corpse brought to 
the church before burial among the Do- 
minicans, ib. ; a Minorite buried in the 
cloister, iii. 290; quarrel about a wall 
built in Gmnteslane, ib.; various pur- 
chases of land and psyments, ib.; grant 
of corrodies to W. Atte Ho and his wife, 
iii. 291 ; share of ud for the Welsh war 
paid, iii. 294 ; a new body to the bake- 
house, and the brew-house wall built, ib.; 
Husbom chancel rebuilt, ib. ; visitation 
and sermon of bishop Oliver Sutton, t^. ; 
taxation of the property, iii 295 ; a 
clock placed over the choir-screen, iii. 
296 ; question as to common rights in 
Houghton Begis, ib. ; dispute with Der- 



INDEX. 



107 



Dunstable, priory of-~ecnt, 
ley aboat tithes in the Peak, iii. 297 ; 
sale of a nai^ i6. ; the body of a suicide 
thrown into a pit, but afterwards buried 
by the Hospitallers, iii. 297, 298 ; debt 
due to Peter of Badnor forgiven by his 
execator, iii. 299 ; corrodies sold to J. 
de Xudeibide, ib. ; new hall built at 
Newbottle, ib, j com bought, ib. ; writ 
of treQtass against the prior and others, 
ib, i payment for the Welsh expedition, 
iii. 302 ; suit against, by writ of mort 
d'ancestre, iii. 303; yicars summoned 
for non-payment of their share of the 
king's fifteenth, iii. 304 ; those of Se- 
genhoe and Husbom proceeded against 
before the bishop, ib* ; the arrears paid, 
iii. 305; mortality among the sheep, 
iii. 806 ; debt paid &>t rentndiaige in 
Houghton, iii. 313 ; visitation of bishop 
O. Sutton, ib. I land at Wadlow bought, 
iii. 314 ; a Tirgate of land in Stoke 
Hammond cleared, ib, ; visitation of 
archbishop Peccham, iii. 315 ; small 
amount of wool from the Peak, ib, ; 
presentation to S. Peter's, Bedford, iii. 
316 ; fines of the townspeople of Dunsta- 
ble, ib, ; tithe of white bread restored 
to the almonry, ib, ; two tallies allowed 
against the abbey of Bamsey, iii. 317 ; 
a mark granted annually to William de 
Catesby, iii. 321 ; money for corrodies 
spent in harvesting, ib, ; presentation to 
S. Peter's, Bedford, iii. 322 ; accounts of 
Gliomas le Porter for fines, esplees, &c., 
1*6. ; questions as to fines on the assize of 
bread and beer at Stoke, iii. 323 ; com- 
position with the abbat of Stanley Park 
for tithes in the Peak, iii. 325 ; scutage 
paid to the executors of Aimery de S. 
Amand, ib. ; the prior requires the jus- 
tices itinerant at Bedford to go to Dun- 
stable, iii. 326 ; they promise to come, 
iii. 327 ; advowsons of Uusbom, Flit- 
wick, &c., ib. ; quarter of com paid by 
Warin Fitzgerold, ib,; various suits 
against the priory, iiL 327, 328 ; land at 
Houghton restored and landmarks put 



Dunstable, priory of— conf. 
up, iii. 328 ; writ to the prior to restore 
lands to B. Ordwy, ib, ; demands of the 
men of Tebworth regarding their chan- 
try, iii. 329 ; writ of a miller of Reading 
of mort d'ancestre not prosecuted, s6. ; 
the prior summoned to show by what 
warrant he claimed his privileges, ib,; 
privileges of the priory discussed, iii. 
329*333 ; affair of P. Peyure, iii 833 ; 
Bocwode wood and Shotgrave grove cut 
down, iii 385 ; death of P. Ijorenge, a 
gveat friend of the priory, iii. 336 ; two 
felons taken from the gaol to Norwich, 
ifr. ; take measures to prevent the Domini- 
cans from enlarging their bounds, iii 
336, 337 ; suit respecting Ballidon tithes, 
iii. 837 } payment by T. Perchesoyl of 
the fines levied on the townsmen^ iii. 
339 ; payment to the sheriff of Hertford- 
shire, ib, ; tenements in Stndham acquit- 
ted, iii. 340; visitation of bishop O. 
Sutton, ib,; writ of trespass against 
Milicent de Montalt for seizing the priory 
pigs, iii. 341 ; general chapter of the 
order at, ib. ; present to Bushden, iii. 
342 ; fine paid by a naif of the prior, 
ib. ; visitation of bishop O. Sutton, ib, ; 
new hall and solar built at Pulloxhill, ib.; 
a probationer (W. de Sewell) rejected 
for insufficient learning, ib, ; suit against 
Milicent de Montalt for seizing the pigs 
in Tottemhoe, ib. ; suit against the same 
respecting the right of commonage in 
Houghton, iii. 345; bound to support 
John de Ballidon, who pays 20 marks 
for this, iii. 354; fee entered on by 
John Cook of Newbottle, ib. ; the bai- 
lie sued for taking toll in the market 
against the liberties of Berkhampstead, 
ib. ; sums paid to various persons to look 
after the suit with M. de Montalt, iii. 
358; manor of Stoke granted to H. 
Spigumel, ib.; two pinnacles on the 
north frx>nt of the church built by the 
parishioners, ib, ; the stone roof of t! o 
porch repaired, ib. ; suit respecting the 
liberties of Berkhampstead against the 



108 



INDEX. 



Dunstable, priory of— <ont. 
prior dropped, iii. 362; the coipse of 
queen Eleanor remama for a night at 
the priory, ib. ; money for yarioos de- 
£Milts paid to the sheriff of Bedfordshire, 
iii. 364 ; money paid -which had been 
borrowed of the chancellor, ib, ; debts 
dae to Ralph de Hengham forgiven to 
the priory for twenty-four marks to be 
paid yearly, ib. ; see for accounts of pay- 
ments made or excused, iiL372, 376, 391 ; 
death and burial of three canons at Roke- 
sac, iii. 364 ; homage done to the priory 
for Grimescote and Fattishall, iii. 865 ; 
death of a naif of the prior, ib. ; the priory 
presents to Bradbome and Flitwick, ib. ; 
John de Faldho admitted canon, ib. ; gift 
of a meadow from Bichard Youngman, 
ib. ; prosecution by the men of Houghton, 
iii. 366 ; charter of liberties registered 
in the exchequer, ib. ; taxation of the 
priory and its churches for the crusade, 
iii. 367; pnedial tithes in Brassington 
and Atlow fidl in, iii. 370 ; payment to 
the sheriff of Bedfordshire, iii. 371 ; 
Catesby manor granted to W. de Catesby, 
ib. ; a heifer had from the late Thomas 
Painter of Houghton, ib. ; relief paid by 
the heirs of W. le Newebonde, S. Perot 
and B. Carter, ib. ; small amount of 
wool from Bradborne, ib, ; yearly deli- 
ver}' of eight cartloads of wood bought, 
ib. ; the tithes for the crusade paid, iii. 
372 ; 12 marks paid twice to R. de 
Hengham, ib. ; David Flitwick sued for 
tithe of hay, ib. ; tithe of wheat and 
beans within an enclosure taken, iii. 
373 ; four acres enclosed at Shortgrave, 
iii. 374 ; amount paid to the sheriff of 
Bedfordshire, iii. 375; five marks paid 
to the parson of All Saints, Bedford, ib. ; 
leave obtained to raise hue and cry 
within the liberty of Dunstable, iii. 376 ; 
new enclosure in Chalgrave field, iii. 
377 ; the parson of Chellington sued for 
waste of tithe, ib. ; the great Cross re- 
painted, ib. ; suit respecting land in 
Wadlow (manor of Toddington), iii. 



Dunstable, priory of — cont. 
378-381; the benefices not taxed ac- 
cording to the new taxation of bishop 
O. Sutton, iiL 382 ; tithes at Newbottle 
leased to pay the share for the Welsh 
war, iii. 387; reductions agreed to till 
the monastery should recover from 
these, iii. 388 ; the hay bam burnt, ib. ; 
the enclosure enlarged, ib. ; new wall 
built, which falls down, ib. ; payment to 
the nuncio of Pope Celestine V., ib. ; 
the priory searched for money by Mcho- 
las, rector of Toddington, on behalf of 
the king, iii. 390 ; ordination by bishop 
Oliver Sutton at Dunstable, iii. 391 
archbishop Winchelsey in the priory, 
ib. ; presentation to Chalgrave, t6. ; pre- 
sentation to Catesby, ib. ; debt to Ralph 
Hengham not paid, ib. ; presentation to 
Bradbome, iii. 391, 392 ; payment to 
the abbat of Osney for the king, iii. 392; 
land confirmed to the priory by John 
Peyure, ib. ; effect of the revocation of 
Pope Celestine's provisions by Boniface 
VHI. on the priory, iii. 393 ; brief re- 
specting Marston church, &c., ib. ; affair 
of the arrears due for this to the Hos- 
pitallers, iii. 393-395 ; right to certain 
fines established, iii. 395 ; victuals in the 
almonry granted to Walter of the Peak, 
ib. ; bread and beer allowed to L. Bo- 
dyn, ib. ; escape of two robbers from 
the prison, ib. ; gaol rebuilt, iii. 396 ; 
feast at this time given to the townsmen 
stopped, ib.; the priory presented for 
remitting a punishment, iii. 399 ; land 
at Higham Ferrers resumed, iii. 401 ; 
grant to the brothers at Bradbome from 
their poverty, ib. ; new mill made, 
which fails, and the old one resumed, 
iii. 402 ; fine paid by the priory, after 
the quarrel of the clergy and the king, 
iii. 407 ; the bailiffs stop a cart with 
fish for the earl of Cornwall for toll, 
who plagues the priory in consequence, 
ib. ; the pigs of the priory fed in Kens- 
worth wood, and payment made for this 
by the bailiff, iii. 408 ; the archdeacon 



INDEX. 



109 



Donfltable, priory of— con/, 
of Cornwall at the priory, ib, ; a palfrey 
from the late David Flitwick given, ib. ; 
payment to the hospital of S. John's, Je- 
rusalem, ib. ; cause won against David 
Flitwick, iii. 410 ; debt to the nuns of 
S. Helen's, London, ib.; first stone of 
the new Lady Chapel laid, ib. ; demand 
made by the executors of Roger Braba- 
zon, iii. 411; new bell made by the 
townsmen during the plague, iii. 41 2 ; 
death of John Bracebridge; a horse 
given to the priory, iii. 414; confirma- 
tion of the liberties by Edward IIL, ib. ; 
attack on, by the mob in 1381, iii. 417 ; 
the prior forced to grant a charter, which 
is afterwards annulled, iii. 417-419. 
Dunstable, priors of : 

Thomas, dies, iii. 29, D. 
Richard de Morins, canon of Merton, 
iii. 28 ; goes to Rome for John, 
and returns, ib. ; made visitor of 
religious houses in Lincoln diocese, 
iii. 29 ; sees a vision of two Jews, 
iii. 33 ; sent through the see of 
Lincoln to investigate the injuries 
caused by John, iii. 39 ; acts for the 
preachers of the crusade in three 
counties, iii. 40 ; at the fourth Lar 
teran council, iii. 44; remuns a 
year at Paris, ib. ; holds his court 
before the justices itinerant at 
Dunstable, iii. 55; makes out his 
claim to the fines of Stephen Vintner 
and his son, iii. 58 ; agreement 
with M. de Buckleshore, i6. ; ob- 
tains tithes of hay, ib. ; causes won 
by, iii. 60; suit with the towns- 
people respecting tithes, iii. 65 ; 
attempt of forgery upon, by Mossy, 
a Jew, iii. 66 ; made visitor of the 
order in the province of York, 
iii. 80 ; agreement respecting the 
lands of John de Nerbone, iii. 85 ; 
agreement respecting Harlington 
church, ib. ; conduct as to the appeal 
of the four burgesses of Dunstable, 
iii. 105; holds his court at Dun- 



Dunstable, priors of :— con/. 
Richard de Morins — cont 
stable, iii. 108; appoints coroners, 
guardians of measures, &c., ib. ; 
claims a treasure found at Husbom, 
ib. ; decision of three juries against, 
about a wall, ib. ; dispute with ten 
burgesses of Dunstable respecting 
the refusal of offerings, iii. 110; 
visits the monasteries of the order 
in Uncoln and Lichfield dioceses, iii. 
112 ; summons the townsmen by 
writ for breach of the peace, iii. 
119 ; taxes the townsmen according 
to the award, iii. 121 : their oppo- 
sition, i&. ; behaviour of the towns- 
men to, ib, ; complains to the 
chancellor and chief Justice, ib. ; 
excommunicates two canons who 
broke out, &c, iii. 133 ; absolves 
them, iii. 134 ; sends to the Pope 
on the question of visitation by the 
metropolitan, iii. 151 ; Canterbury 
monks obtain letters of absolution 
from Rome to, iii. 156; dies, iii. 
158 ; had founded the Lady chapel, 
iii. 410. 
Geoffirey de Barton buys land of R. de 
Cardul, iii. 158 ; elected prior, ib. ; 
agreement with the town, iii. 173 ; 
justices itinerant at Dunstable for two 
days at his cost, iii. 1 74 ; pays for 
the new house at Rokesac, iii. 176 ; 
advises Eudo, prior of Caldwell, 
to resign, iii. 179; presides at the 
general chapter of the order at 
Dunstable, ib. ; receives the for- 
feited goods of felons iii. 193 ; 
oppi^essed by the expenses of the 
judges, ib. ; one of the sureties for P. 
Peyure, iii. 202 ; resigns, iii. 219 ; 
settlement as to bis allowance, iii. 
221 ; had let a messuage in Charlton 
without the consent of the convent, 
iii. 321. 
Simon of Eton, cellerar, obtains 
license for the election of a prior, 
ill 220 ; elected prior, ib. ; finds 



110 



INDEX. 



Dunstable, priors of : — cont. 

Simon of Eton — cont, 
the house in debt, iii. 221 ; gives 
the brotherhood of the house to 
Simon de Montfort, iii. 226 ; pays 
10/. for Bradborne to prince Ed- 
ward, iii. 230 ; has the horses, &c. 
of certain felons, iii. 252; goes 
to Edmund, earl of ComwaU, to 
have the toll from Sundon renewed, 
iii. 253; summoned by B. Firot 
respecting Harlington church, iii. 
256 ; homage done to, by John 
of Fattishall for Grimescot, iii. 
260 ; sues Eudes la Suche for the 
attack on his gallows, iii. 261 ; 
dies, iii. 262, 263 ; his horses dead, 
iii. 264 ; referred to in the suit re- 
specting Wadlow land, iii. 379. See 
the list of cellerars. 

William le Breton, agreement with 
Eudes la Suche, iii. 262; elected 
prior, iii. 264; writ against Eudes 
la Suche and his wife, iii. 271 ; pro- 
gress of the suit, iii. 272 ; before 
the king against the falconers, who 
accuse him, iii. 273; acquitted of 
their charges, iii. 274 ; eats with the 
Dominicans for the first time, iii. 
278 ; writ against T. de Hyde, iii. 
279 ; removed by bishop Oliver 
Sutton, iii. 284 ; provision for him, 
ib. ; dies at Eokesac, and is buried 
at Dunstable as prior, iii. 340 ; re- 
ferred to as having been seised of 
Wadlow land, iii. 379. 

William de Wederhore, admitted canon, 
iii. 252 ; elected prior, iii. 284 ; 
his confirmation and installation, 
ib. ; before the justices itinerant at 
Derby, iii. 286 ; absent from the con- 
vocation summoned by archbishop 
Feccham, iii. 288 ; summoned by 
writ of trespass by David Flitwick, 
iii. 299 ; register of a payment due 
by, to the king, iii. 300, 301 ; writs 
to the sheriff of Bedford respecting, 
iii. 301 ; dines with John Duraunt, 



Dunstable, priors of : —cont, 

William de Wederhore — cont, 

iii. 302 ; inquiry into the jnrisdic- 
diction of his court in the case of 
the Burchards, iiL 308 ; appealed 
against for the death of Simon Mus- 
tard, iii. 306, 310; verdict in his 
fiivour, iii. 307 ; appears before the 
justices at Leicester for Catesby, iii. 
315 ; writ against, respecting the ad- 
vowson of Newbottle, iii. 318 ; the 
suit decided in his favour, iii. 319 ; 
fined for receiving the chattels of R. 
de Wise, iii. 320 ; writ of novel dis- 
seisin against, ib, ; his expenses in 
the suit, iii. 321 ; requires the jus- 
tices itinerant at Bedford to come 
to Dunstable, iii. 326 ; writ to, to 
restore B. Ordwy's lands, iii. 328 ; 
demand of the Tebworth men that 
he should make a chantiy in the 
chapel, iii. 329 ; summoned to show 
warrant for his privileges, ib. ; his 
answer, iii. 330 ; affair of F. Feyure, 
iii. 333,334 ; quarrel with the justices 
itinerant, ib, ; not allowed a regis- 
tering clerk, iii. 335; his liberty 
endangered, but saved, ib, ; his ex- 
pense^ ib, ; before the justices 
itinerant at Hertford about Brare- 
worth, iii. 336 ; at the exchequer 
to answer a writ quo waranioy ib, ; 
affiur of Ballidon tithes, iii. 337 ; 
visits Bradborne, ib,\ appeals to 
the exchequer, iii. 341 ; proceedings 
against Milicent de Montalt, iii. 342- 
353; summoned before the king's 
bench about Marston church, iii. 
354 ; charge against Richard de 
Boylond, iii. 358 ; summoned about 
the commonage of Houghton, iii. 
359 ; summoned by a townsman of 
Berkhampstead on the question of 
market tolls, iii. 362; the suit 
dropped, t6. ; fines paid by, 372 ; 
sued before the tithe collectors at 
Lichfield, and excommunicated, iii. 
373 ferrets rabbits in Bocwode 



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Ill 



DimBtable, priors of : — cfmi, 

William de Wederhore — cont 
wood, iii. 374 ; monies allowed to, 
iii. S74, 875; complaint respecting 
the land in Wadlow, (manor of 
Toddington), iii. 378-381 ; presides 
at a general chapter of the order 
at Huntingdon, iii. 390 ; removes, 
but afterwards restores the lepers' 
bell, iii. 381 ; summoned for arrears 
due to the Hospital of S. John's, 
Jerusalem, iii. 393 ; the afGur 
made up at Westminster, iii. 394 ; 
fine paid by, to the king, iii. 407 ; 
payment to the sheriff of Bedford- 
shire for S. John's, Jerusalem, iii. 
408. 

John de Cheddington, installed, iii. 
409; expenses of his installation, 
ib. ; pays a debt to the nuns of S. 
Helen's, London, iii 410. 

Koger de Grayenhurst, covers the 
belfry with lead, iii. 412. 

Thomaa Marshal, answers the demand 
of the earl of Warwick of three 
horses on the creation of three priors, 
ib, ; his plea tried at S. Alban's,and 
confirmed, iii. 413 ; his behaviour 
on the demands of the mob in 1381, 
iii. 417, 418; protects the towns- 
men, iii. 419. 
sub-priors of: 

Alexander, made prior of Caldwell, 
ui. 89. 

Walter de Caddington, made prior of 
Caldwell, iii. 179. 

William le- Breton, made prior, iii. 
264. 
• celleraxB of: 



Henry de Bilenda ; see Bilenda. 

Peter, iii. 186. 

Simon of Eton, iii. 195; proctor to 

Peter Yitella, iii 197 ; made prior, 

iii. 220. 
porter o( Thomas, iii. 336 ; dies. 



iii. 370 ; services for, tb. 

carpenter of, John, makes a mill. 



which is a &iluxe, iii. 402. 



Dunstable, canons, lay brethren, &c., of: 

Adam of Pocklington, iii. 185, D. 

Adam of Wymondley, ordiuned priest, 
iii. 175. 

Alan of Hyde ; see Hyde. 

Benedict, iii. 185. 

Edmund de Trel, iiu 234. 

Geo£frey of Marston, iii. 263 ; pre- 
sented to Flitwick, iii. 365 ; his 
exertions to pay the debts on the 
installation in 1302, iii. 410. 

Gilbert, iii. 281. 

Henry Archer, becomes a Minorite, 

iii. 134. 
Henry of Heddone, ordained priest, 

iii. 176. 
Henry of Neutone, iiL 181 ; obtains 

licence of electing a prior from the 

king, iii. 220 ; one of those appointed 

to elect, ib, ; plants a little wood at 

Bradborne, iii. 338. 
Hugh of Bray, iii. 183. 
Hugh Scot, iii. 143. 
John, breaks out, and becomes a 

Minorite, iii. 133 ; his subsequent 

history, iii. 134. 

John of S. Alban's, money sent by, to 
the nuns of S. Helen's, iii. 410 ; to 
the executors of Roger Brabazon, 
lu. 411. 

John of Chetundone,- iii. 370 ; or- 
dained priest, iii. 401. 

John of Dunstable, iii. 370, 372. 

John of Eddlesborough, iii. 205. 

John of Faldho,iii. 365, 370; ordained 
priest, iii. 401. 

John of Hallinges, iii. 205; summoned 
for trespass by David Flitwick, iii. 
299. 

John of Hertford, iii. 210 ; dies at 
Rokesac, iii. 283. 

John of Maidenborough, iii. 185 ; 
proctor for the arrears due from two 
vicars, iii. 305 ; presented to Brad- 
borne, iii. 365, 371 ; removed, iii. 
391. 

John of Maiden, iii. 86. 



112 



INDEX. 



Dunstable, canons, lay brethren, &c., of : 
— cont 

John of Stoke, iii. 210 ; made sub- 
deacon, ib, 

John of Studfaam, iii. 287. 

John de Waleya, iii. 210. 

John de Waltre, iii. 255. 

John of Watford, iii. 201. 

Maurice of Elstow, ordained sub- 
deacon, iii. 176. 

Michael of the Peak, made canon at 
fourteen, iii. 254; summoned for 
trespass by David Flitwick, iii. 299. 

Nicholas of Aldebury, returns to the 
Dominicans, iii. 261. 

Peter of Aldenham, presented to Brad- 
borne, iii. 392. 

Balph, a lay brother, murdered by the 
men of Grovebury priory, iiL 213. 

Kalph of Bray, lay brother, iii. 235. 

Ralph of Harewold, dies, iii. 289. 

Ralph of Studham, dies, iii. 219. 

Ralph de Tmgre, iii. 235. 

Reginald of Reatog, one of the elec- 
tors to the priory in 1262, iii. 220. 

Richard, a lay brother, an annual 
mark bought of, iii. 164, 

Richard of S. Alban's, iii. 342. 

Richaid of Caldwell, ordained priest 
iii. 175 ; canon, iii. 184. 

Richard of Dodington, dies, iii. 219. 

Richard Falco, becomes a Minorite, 
iu. 134. 

Richard of Greenbury, iii. 266. 

Itichard of Mentmore, iii. 205 ; one 
of those appointed to elect the prior 
in 1262, iii. 220. 

Richard of Stamford, iii. 85 ; dies, iii. 

125. 

Richard of Stratford, dies, iii. 266. 

lUchard of Whitchurch, iii. 143, 184. 

Richard de Waldia, made prior of 
Wymondley, iii. 175. 

Robert of Barton, ordained sub- 
deacon, iii. 176. 

Robert of PuUoxhill, iii. 234. 

Roger of S. Alban's, ordained priest, 
iii. 175 ; money paid to, for windows 



Dunstable, canons, lay brethren, &c., of : 
— cont. 
Roger of S. Alban's — cont 

in Steppingley church, iii. 197; 
made guardian of the church of 
Dunstable, iii. 220; guardian of 
Rokesac, iii. 250. 
Roger of Cumethone, iii. 255 ; re- 
ceiyes the bailiff's account, iii. 316. 

Roger of Derby, iiL 342. 

Roger of Kylpsham, admitted on the 

presentation of Milicent de Much- 

aut, iii. 297. 
Roger of Wotton, iii. 151; receives 

the bailiff's account, iii. 316 ; his 

account of monies levied on freemen 

of Dunstable, iii. 364. 

Simon Wiscard, iiL 205. 

Stephen of Wathamstede, iii. 181. 

Stephen, has the cure of Flitwick, iii. 
364 ; dies at Rokesac, ib. 

Thomas of Bedford, iiL 151. 

Thomas de Dyam, iii. 183. 

Thomas of Leirtone, one of those 
appointed to elect the prior in 1262, 
iii. 220. 

Walter breaks out and joins the Mino- 
rites, iii. 133 ; his subsequent his- 
tory, iu. 134; dies, iiL 143. 

Walter of BalUdon, iiL 184, 342. 

Walter of Gledley, leaves Dunstable 
for Wobum on account of Grosse- 
teste extorting an oath, iiL 152. 

Walter of Sewell, not admitted to pro- 
fession, iiL 342. 
Walter of Wilton, made prior of Cold- 

norton, iii. 144. 
William Britone, one of those appointed 

to elect the prior in 1262, iii. 220. 
William of Gloucester made prior of 

S. Frideswide's, iii. 143. 
William of Homsend, iii. 185. 
William of Watford (or Waterford), 

ordained subdeacon, iii. 176; dies, 

iii. 226. 
William of Wederhore, iii. 370 ; or- 

duned priest, iii. 401. 



INDBX. 



113 



Dunstable, canons, lay brethren, &c., /of : 

Wiffiam of Wotton, iii. 185. 
W. of Hannes, one of those appointed 
to elect the prior in 1262, iii. 220. 

Dnnstable, town of, Henry I. keeps Christ- 
mas at, ii. 218, 223, Wa. ; Stephen holds 
his court at, ii. 226 ; prodigy seen at, 
in 1 191, iY. 46, W. ; pays fourteen marks 
for the expedition to Wales in 1210, iii. 
32, D. ; contribution of, in 1212, to the 
army, iii. 35 ; fire at, iii. 42 ; harm done 
to, by Louis, iii. 47 ; the barons pass 
through, in 1215, iii. 49 ; justices itine- 
rant at, in 1217, iii. 53; quarrel be- 
tween the scholars and townsmen, iii. 
85 ; the townsmen acquire plunder at 
the siege of Bedford, iii. 87, 88 ; justices 
itinerant at, in 1224, iii. 90, in 1227, 
iii. 105 ; disputes the rights of the priory, 
ib. i four burgesses of, accused by a 
robber as his accomplices, ib ; appeal of 
the townsmen on this, ib. ; twenty-four 
townsmen imprisoned, iii. 106 ; fined by 
Hubert de Burgh, ib, ; ten refuse pay- 
ment of offerings, and are exconmiuni- 
cated by the bishop of Lincoln, iii. 110 ; 
visit of Henry III., and settlement with 
the priory, iii. 118; the townsmen break 
the peace, iii. 119 ; twelve summoned by 
writ to Westminster, t^. ; the award 
between them, ib. ; they refuse to com- 
ply without a special order from the 
king, iii. 120 ; allow only the taxing of 
the prior's tenants in capite, ib. ; letters 
of exemption for others from the king, 
iii. 121 ; the burgesses employed to col- 
lect the tax peijnre themselves, and ill- 
treat the prior and canons, ib. ; threatened 
by the chancellor and chief justice, ib. ; 
malice and fury of, when these had left, 
iii. 122 ; they propose to leave the town 
altogether, and settle in the neighbour- 
hood, ib. ; the quarrel made up through 
the archdeacon of Bedford, ib. ; final 
agreement, ib. ; tournament granted at, 
in 1232, iii ISO ; justices itinerant at, 
in 1233, iii. 131 ; fine of four marks 

VOL. V. 



Dunstable, town of — cont. 

paid, Ut. ; justices itinerant at, in 1236, 
iii. 145; writ of mort d'ancestre of no 
force in, iii. 155 ; injury to the market of, 
by Richard of Comwsdl, iii. 191 ; justices 
itinerant at, in 1254, iii. 193 ; Domini- 
cans allowed to stay in, by the king and 
queen, iii. 213 ; justices itinerant at, in 
1259, ib. ; writ of gaol delivery, iii. 221 ; 
tournament at, proposed by G. de Clare, 
forbidden by the king, iii. 238 ; the 
king and queen and the legate at, iii. 
240 ; the king and Richard king of Ger- 
many at, iiL 246; two Welshmen be- 
headed for robbery at, ib. ; defect found 
in all the bushels, iii. 263; fined for 
illegal measures, iii. 265 ; gaol delivery 
in 1275, ib. ; fined because the brewers 
had not paid the assize, iii. 267; Edward I. 
at, in 1276, iii. 274 ; gaol delivery in 
1277, iii. 278 ; fined for false measures, 
iii. 279 ; mild winter, iii. 2dO ; tourna- 
ment at, in 1279, ib. ; pays a fine to the 
justices for the king's use, iii. 281 : 
wooden sheds erected by the butchers 
over their benches, ib.; tournament at, in 
1280, iii. 283; again on Ash Wednesday, 
iii. 285 ; quarrel with the priory about 
Grunteslane, iii. 290; justices itinerant 
at, in 1283, iii. 303 ; fines of the towns- 
people in 1284, iii. 316 ; gaol delivery in 
1285, iii. 321; the high roads ordered by 
the king to be repidred, iii. 322 ; justices 
itinerant compelled to come to, from Bed- 
ford, iii. 327 ; Dunstable causes only to be 
tried at, iii. 334; fines levied on, paid by 
Thomas Perchesoyl, iii. 339; trial by 
battle between two robbers at, iii. 342 ; 
tournament at, in 1289,iii.^354; Eleanor 
cross erected in the market place, iii. 
362 ; forced *to provide for the king 
while at Ashridge, iii. 363 ; inquiry 
into a treasure found at Goldenelowe, ib.; 
the bakers and brewers fined forfiUse 
weights and measures, iiL 364 ; monies 
levied on the freemen of, ib. ; tourna- 
ment at, in 1292, on Ash Wednesday, 
iii. 373 ; fined for false measures and 



114 



IWPKX. 



Dunstable, town of — cont, 
bad meat, iii. 37$; toumiunent at, in 
1293, iii. 376 ; a iQ^rphsmt fined for 
stopping toll of covn, &C. in the market, 
iii. 377; large bell set up by the lepers, iii. 
381 ; price of com at, ip 1294, Ui. 391; 
m^kets iigured by prince Edward's Iqng 
stay fit S. Albf^i's and Langle^^ ip* 392 ; 
tbe bakers punished for keeping up the 
price of bread, iii. 396 ; fine4 for fftUe 
pleasures, ill. 399 ; presents the priory 
for remitting a pimishn^ent, i6. ; rise of 
the townsmen t^giunst the priory in } 381, 
iii. 417-419 ; proclamation of ftenry YI. 

at, in U59 ; iu. 420, 

•^ ^- rural dean o^ iii. 304. 

.   mayor of, 7ho]9^s ^Qbbes, lua 
oonduct in the riot of 1981, iii. 4(7. 

Dqnstftble, Ambrose, Qiles, and Miohael pf, 
thieyes, starved Of hanged, iii. 247. 

Donstan, S. ; ^ee Ca^iterburyi arphbishops 
o£ 

Dunstanyille, W. de, diep, i. 1^6, T. ^ 

Dnnster castle, he]4 hy W^^Imii de Mobnn 
figainst Stephen, ii. 826, Wa. s viUages 
near, burnt by Stephen, ii. 51, Wi. 

Pnnton fortified by Q. de 9lois, bishop of 
Winchester, ii. 51, Wi* 

Pnpplin moor (Gled^sqior), balUe of» iv. 
349, 0. 

Durand, sent as legate by Jimoeeiit III. to 
John,i. 809 ; ii. 811, 268 ; IT. 55, 56, 899, 
Bu. Wi. Wa. O, W, Wo. I reception of, 
by John, iv. 55, Q* ( bif dialogue with 
John, i. 209 ; ii. 868, Bu. Wa. ; returns 
to Borne, iv. 55, 400, O. Wo. i eoUoquy 
with John at Barham Down, iv. 56, W. 

Dimmdi, Thomas, the ehureh of Sancreed 
given tQt i. 99, T. 

Durannt, John, wool sold to, by Dunstable 
priory, iii. 875, D. i gives five marks to 
the archdeacon for the palfrey demanded 
of the prior of Ihmstable, iii. 885 j pays 
80/. towards the Welsh war, Ui. 804 ; 
gives a banquet, at which the prior of 
Dunstable dines, iii. 802 ( gives a feast 
on the occasion of hia sons incepting in 
ArU at Oxford, iii. 813 j pays half the 



Dnraupt, Jo]i^'^cQ^u 

cost of the new pinnacles of Dunstable 
church, iii. 358 ; splendid funeral of his 
wi&i i6. ; buys a rentcharge in Houghton, 
m, 374. 

-? John, the yoqnger, one of his ser- 

vant^ conupits suici4#, iij. 297. 

ThomaSi son of John, bread, beer, 



and buns sold to, by Dunstable priory, 
iu. 887. 

William, sou of John, incepts in 



Arts at Oxford, iii. 313. 

Bichardi son of John, grant to, by 



Dunstable prioryt iii< 867; incepts in 
Arta at Oxford, iii. 3i3. 

Avelina, wife of John, her death 



an4 fuuenvl, iii. 358. 
Durazzo, taken by Johu de Brienne, iii. 

133, p. 
Dureford (Turefoi4]i abbey of, the abbat 

present at the burial of G. de Clare at 

Tewkesbury, i. 76, Ti i W. de Clare 

buried att i. 165. 
Durham, iwhops of \ 

Ethelric (Agelricus, Oilrious, Elftious, 
Sluricus), aoeused an4 sent to West- 
minster, ii. )90, 108 Wa. ; excom- 
nunnieates the pjundererp at Peter- 
boTQUgh, ii 191 i had been conse- 
crated to York, ii. 198; resigns 
Durham and goes to Peterborough, 
»6. , dies, ii. 30, 198, Wi. Wa. ; 
buried in 0. Nicholas's porch at 
WestmiUiter, ii. 193, Wa. 

Bthelwin (Ailwinus, Alfwhius, Alwi- 
nua), rises agamst William J., ii. 89, 
Wi. { outU^wed, u. lOO, Wa. ; flies 
to the isle of Ely, ii* lOi ; submits 
to WlUiam Im ib. ; sent to Abiog- 
don, ii. 89, 101, Wi. Wa,; dies, ii. 
89, Wi. ; dies at Abingdon, ii. 191, 
Wa. 

Walohere, murdered by this Northum- 
brians, ii. 38, 193 ; iv. 10, 878, Wi. 
Wa. O. Wo. 

William,abbat of 8. Carilepb, iv. 10, 872, 
O. Wo. ; places monks at Durham, 
iv. 878, Wo. ; conspires against 



nfPWi. 



116 



William— a«l. 

William II. in ikvour of Robert, ii. 

85, 198, Wi. Wa. ; his iigmries' to 
the Kordi, ii. 190, Wa. ; snirexiders 
Durham castle and goefl to Nor- 
mandy, ii. aoo, Wa. I aziled, ii. 8fi, 
Wi. ; .restored, ii. 87 j dies, i. 6 ; 
ii. 88, aoff, IL Wi, Wa. 

Ralph Flambaid, or Passeflabere, the 
abbey of Nevminster given to, ii. 

86, Wi. ( the tee of Oanterbnry 
daring the vacancy given to, f ft. ; 
the see of lincoln and abbey of 
Chertsey given to, ti. 87 ; his charac- 
ter, t6. ; the kingdom committed to, in 
the absence of William XL, ii. 89 ; 
number of churches, abbeys, &c he 
had in charge, i&. ; bishop of Dur- 
ham, ii. 40, 808, Wi. Wa. ; impri- 
soned by Henry I., i. 7 ; ii. 40, S09, 
M. Wi. Wa. ; escapes from the 
tower and goes to Robert of Nor- 
mandy, i. 7 ; U. 41, 210, H. Wi. 
Wa. } his advice to Robert, ii. 210, 
Wa.; comes with Robert to Eng- 
land, i. 7; il 41, M. Wi. 5 the 
bishoprick restored to, ii. 41, Wi. ; 
cited before Ae l^te John de 
Oema for various crimes, Ii. 47 ; 
his exposure of the legate John de 
Orema, ib.i dies, Ii. 48, 221, Wi. 
Wa. 

Geoffry Ruihs, chancellor* i. 18; ii. 
228, M, Wa, 

William de S. Barbara, 4ea|i of York, 
Ii. 833, Wa, 

Hogli de Poisftc, eopB^r»te4 »t Home 
by Pope Aosiitasius lY., ii. 886, 
W8* s suspended by Becket, iv. 382, 
Wo, I has TickbiU castle given up 
to him for Richard X., i. 191, Bu. ; 
dies, i. a^, 58 ; ii. 250; iv. 48, 888, 
M. T. Wa. Q. W. Wo. 

Philip of Foitou, i. 55 ; ii. 250 ; iii. 
26 { iv, 888, T. Wa. D. Wo. ; sent 
by Riobard J. to vote for him at the 



Durham, bishops pf ; . opwl. 

Philip of Poitou — cant. 

election of the emperor, i. 106, Ba. ; 
dies, i. 29, 59 ; ii. 262 ; iii. 81 ; iv. 
58, 397, M. T. Wa. D. 0. Wo. 

Richard Marsh, i. 63 ; ii. 288, T. Wa. ; 
consecrated at Gloucester by arch- 
bishop Walter de Gray, ii. 288 ; iv. 
408| Wa. Wo. ; his character, ii. 
288, Wa. ; inquiry into his conduct, 
iii. 62, 67, p. ; goes to Rome, ii. 
294 ; iii. 62, 67, Wa. D. ; accused 
by his monks. Hi. 62, 67, p. ; ab- 
solved at Rome, iii. 67, D. ; struck 
with opthalmia, iii. 68 ; injuries 
done by \»jn to the see, ib, ; dies, 
i. 68, 72 ; ii. 302 ; iii. 100; iv. 67, 
68, 419, T, Wa, D. 0. W. Wo. 

'William Scot, archdeacon of Worces- 
ter, J. 69 i iii. 104} iv. 67, 68, T. 
p. O. Wf j ol^ections to him, iii. 
104, P. } refiued by the kiqg, i. 69, 
T, ; goes to Rome, i|i. i04, D. ; 
quashedi h 70; iii. 109; iy. 69, T. 

P, 0. w. 

Rich«r4 le Foorf, bishop of Salisbury, 
i. 70 ; iL 85, 304 ; iii. 109, 115 ; 
iv. 60, 480, T. Wi. Wa, D. 0. W. 
Wo. ; witoesaea the oonfinnation of 
Magna Gharta in 1286, i. 108, T.; 

diei, i. 102 1 ii. 817 ; iii. 146, 147 ; 
iv. 83, 84, 429, T. Wa. D. O. W. 
Wo. I buried at Honkton-Tarrant, 
i. 108 ; ii. 817, T. Wa. 
[Thomas de Melsanby] , prior of Dur- 
ham, elected, but quashed, i. 104, 
T. 

Nicholas of Famham, elected bishop of 
Lichfield, but resigns, iii. 149, D. ; 
bishop of Durham, iu 88, 328 ; iii. 
156; iv. 88, 432, Wi. Wa. D. O. 
W. Wo. ; consecrated at S. Os- 
wald's, Gloucester, by archbishop 
W. de Grey, L 118 ; iv. 88, 89, T. 
W. O. } answer of the clergy to the 
nuncio delayed till his return, iii. 
167, D. i resigns, i. 188; ii. 91, 

h2 



116 



INDEX. 



Dnrfaam, bishopc of : — eoni. 

Nichoks of Farnham— row/. 

342 ; iv. 97, 98, T. Wi. Wa. O. W. ; 
bis pension, ii. 342, Wa. 

Walter Kirkham, dean of York, iv. 
98, W. ; excommnnicatea the in- 
firactors of Magna Chaita, L 305, 
819, Bn. ; affixes his seal to a blank 
charter at the king's request, !▼. 

109, 110, O.; sent to the Boman 
court hj Henry HL lor money, iT. 

1 10, O. ; compels Osney to pay 200 
marks to the Siennese merchants, 
ib. ; dies, !▼. 125, W. 

Robert Stichill, iv. 125, W. ; dies on 
his retom from Lyons, iL 117, 383 ; 
iy. 465, Wi- Wa. Wo. 

Robert of Holy Island, ii. 118, 383, 
iv. 465, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; consecrated 
by Walter, archbishop of York, ib. ; 
dies, iii. 298 ; iv. 295, D. O. W. 

Anthony Bek, iii. 298 ; iy. 295, D. O. 
W. ; consecrated at Dniham by the 
archbishop of York, iy. 295, 0. W. ; 
ihe king and queen at his consecra- 
tion, iii. 305, D. ; excommunicated 
by the archbishop of York, iii. 376, 

D. 
Durham, prior of (Thomas de Melsanby), 

elected bishop, but quashed, L 104, T. 
Durham castle, surrendered to William II. 

by bishop William of S. Carileph, ii. 

200, Wa. 
Durley, P. de, proctor for Tewkesbury in 

the matter of Fairford churoh, i. 82, T. 
Diiyian ; see Fagan. 
Dya, John de, i. 392, Bn. 
Dyryslwyn castle ; see Drosslan. 
Dyre, John de, killed at Eyesham, iy. 171, 

O. 



E. 



Eadbald, king of Kent, ii. 4, 150, iy. 364, 

Wi. Wa. Wo. ; dies, ii. 151, Wa. 
Eadbert, king of Kent, ii. 6, Wi. 



Eadbuigh (Edbnrga), daughter of Edward 
the Elder and Eadgifa, iv. 369, Wo. ; 
buried at S. Maiy's abbey, Winchester, 
iL 10; iv. 369, WL Wo.; lady of Per- 
shore and Colchester, iy. 369, Wo.; 
prayer to, iy. 370. 

Eadgar, succeeds his brother Eadwig as 
king, iL 11, 165; iy. 3, 368, 370, WL 
Wa. O. Wo. ; propheey of peace in his 
reign, iL 11, WL ; rebuilds Glastonbury, 
Abingdon, &c., iL 166, Wi.; pUu^ 
monks at Exeter and nuns at Romsey, 
iy. 368, Wo.; expels clerks and puts 
monks into the greater churches, iy. 
370 ; his reforms at Winchester, ii. 11, 
WL ; commits the bishoprick of London 
to Dunstan, ii. 166, Wa. ; dedicates the 
churoh of Newminster, iy. 368, Wo. ; 
consecrated king of the Angles at Bath, 
ib, ; his gifts to Winchester, iL 12, WL ; 
murders iBthdwold, ib, ; introduces the 
Danes into England, ib, ; his regulations 
about drinking cups, iL 13 ; dies, ii. 167, 
Wa. ; buried at Glastonbury, ii. 13, 167, 
Wi. Wa. ; opening of his tomb there, 
ii. 167, Wa. ; had subdued Kenneth II., 
king of Scotland, and recdyed his ho- 
mage, iy. 387, 0. 

Eadgar, son of iBthelred, subscribes the 
foundation charter of Burton abbey, L 
183, Bu. 

Eadgar ^thling, son of Edward, son of 
Edmund Ironside, iy. 4, O. ; goes into 
Scotland and is receiyed by Malcolm III., 
iL 190, Wa. ; goes to York and returns 
to Scotland, ib,; joins the Danes and 
attacks York, ib, ; makes peace with Wil- 
liam L, iL 30, WL ; goes to William L 
in Normandy and is inlawed, iL 192, 
Wa. ; leaves William L, iL 195 ; out- 
lawed in Normandy and goes to Scot- 
land, ii. 201 ; mediates between William 
II. and Malcolm III., ib,; reconciled 
with William IL, ib, ; goes into Nor- 
mandy with Robert, ii. 202; sent to 
Malcolm HI. by William II., ib, ; con- 
quers Scotland, and puts Donald VIL to 
flight, ii. 207; establishes Eadgar as 



iin)Ex. 



117 



Eadgar ^thling — coni. 
king, ib. ; captured by Henry I. at 
Tinchebrai, bat freed, ii. 212. 

Eadgar, son of Malcobn HI., established 
as king of Scotland by Eadgar ^thling, 
iL 207, Wa. ; submits to William II., iv. 
337, O. ; carries the sword before Wil- 
liam II. at the coronation in 1099, ii. 
40, WL; dies, ii. 213; iv. 374, Wa. 
Wo. 

Eadgifa (Edgiva), queen of Edward the 
Elder, ir. 369, Wo. 

Eadgyth (Editha), daughter of Godwine, 
marries Edward the Confessor, ii. 20, 
181 ; iii. 423 ; iv. 7, 371, Wi. Wa. Be. 
W. Wo. ; sent to Wherwell by Edward, 
ii. 185, Wa. ; received back again, ii. 
186 ; dies, i. 4, 43 ; ii. 31, ; iii. 425; iv. 
10, M. T. Wi. Be. O. ; dies at Win- 
chester, and is buried at Westminster, ii. 
193, Wa. 

Eadmund ; tee Edmund. 

Eadred, bom, iv. 369, Wo. ; king of Eng- 
land, ii. 1 1, 165 ; iv. 370, Wi. Wa. Wo.; 
his peaceful reign, ii. 11, Wi. ; submis- 
sion of the Scots and Northumbrians to, 
iv. 337, O. ; sends for S. Dunstan before 
his death, ii. 11, WI. ; dies, iL 11, 165 ; 
iv. 367, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; buried at Ww- 
chester, ii. 11, Wi. ; his gifts to Win- 
chester, ib, 

Eadred, son of JSthelred, subscribes the 
foundation charter of Burton abbey, i. 
183, Bu. 

Eadric, succeeds Lothere as king of Kent, 
ii. 5, 153, WL Wa. ; dies, ii. 153, Wa. 

Eadric, duke, at London, ii. 173, Wa.; 
collects an army and tries to betray Ed- 
mund Ironside, ii. 175 ; submits to Cnut, 
ib, ; ravages the country with Cnut, ib, ; 
his treason to Edmund Ironside, ii. 176; 
his evil counsel, ib, ; his treachery at 
Assandun, ii. 177 ; murders Edmund 
Ironside, ii. 15 ; iv. 4, Wi. O. ; Mercia 
given to, by Cnut, ii. 15, 177, WL Wa. ; 
put to death by Cnut, i. 184 ; ii. 15, Bu. 
Wi. 

Eadwai'd ; aec Edward. 



Eadwig (Edwins, Edwinus), king of Eng- 
land, ii. 11, 165 ; iv. 367, 370, WL Wa. 
Wo.; his evil character, iL 11, WL; 
expels S. Dunstan, ii. 165, W a. ; gives 
Fepsinton to Worcester priory, iv. 367, 
Wo.; dies, iL 165; iv. 368, 370, Wa. 
Wo. 

Eadwig (Edwi), slain at Ipswich, ii. 172, 
Wa. 

Eadwig, son of ^thelred, subscribes the 
foundation charter of Burton abbey, L 
183, Bu. 

Eadwine, king of Northumbria, iL 5, 150, 
Wi. Wa. ; baptized by Paulinus, ii. 151, 
Wa. ; kiUed, ib. 

Eadwine, son of Edward and .M&gsd, iv, 
369, Wo. 

Eadwine, earl of Northumbria, brother of 
Morkere, joins him at Northampton, ii. 
188, Wa. ; defeated by Harold Hardrada 
and Tostig, iL 189; rises against Wil- 
liam I., ii. 29, 191, Wi. Wa. ; his death, 
L 8, 43 ; ii. 191, M. T. Wa. 

Earconbert, king of Kent, ii. 5, Wi. ; suc- 
ceeds Eadbald, and destroys idols in 
England, ii. 151, Wa. ; dies, iL 152. 

Earthquake : 

in 1076, iii. 425 ; iv. 10, Be. W. 

in 1089, i. 4, 43 ; ii. 36, 200 ; iiL 427, 

M. T. Wi. Wa. Be. 
in 1091, iv. 12, O. 
in 1117, iv. 376, Wo. 
in 1119, L 10, 45; iL 45, 217; iv. 

17, M. T. WL Wa. O. 
in 1122, L 10, M. 
in 1132, L 13 ; iL 49 ; iv. 19, M. Wi. 

O. 
in 1158, L 48, T. 
in 1164, in Ely, Norfolk, and Suffolk, 

iii. 442; iv. 381, Be. Wo. 
in 1169, in Sicily, L 50; iv. 382, T. 

Wo. 
in 1184,iv. 39,40, O.W. 
in 1185, ii. 243, Wa. ; at Lincoln, iii. 

23, 446 ; iv. 385, D. Be. Wo. 
in 1197, L 55 ; iv. 389, T. Wo. 
in 1201, at Montacute, iL 74 ; iv. 390, 

WL Wo. 



118 



Euthqiuke ■.—coll, 
iD 1301, i. S6, T. 
b ISSS, in lUlyi L 83 t iili SO, M. D. 

[D. put! it in IMS], 
in 1838, i. 36, ro, M. T. 
iillS40,l.llG,T. 
in 1246, L 135) ii. 90; W. 9B, 96, 

T. Wi. 0. W. 
in 1947, i. 136, 285 i ii. 338; it. 43B, 

T. Bu. Wb. Wo. 

in 1343, iT. 439, Wo. 
in 1249, i. 139, T. 
in 1»80, IT. 440, Wo. 
in IBTS, II. 119, 8S4, 136 ; ill. 366 ) 
iv. 264, 265, 467, 469, Wi W«. D. 
O. W. Wo. 
in 1298, IT. 539, Wo. ; at RUte, i6. 
lU 1333, iii. 430, Be. 
Butw, conlTOTCTsy od, HetUed by Oswi) ii. 
163, Wb. 

 on Ladj Day, In 1301 i eoiuequent 

ebangt in the oi4er of the teaata, IL 74, 
Wi. 

on Lady Day. In USB, ill. 817, 

D. 
Eartington (now Ampney 8. Peter), tlthei 
of, given to Bennondiey, iii. 437, Be. i 
arrangement respecting, iii. 461. 
Bartry, choKh of, ii. 78, Wi. 
Ebroin, mayor of the palace, forced into a 
monastery, iv. 364, Wo. ; esc^w* and 
again becomes majof of the jtolaoe, ir. 
365 1 hia p«necutioli of Leodegarius, 
A. ; death of, ib. g legend te»pei!ting, ii. 
55, Wi. 
Ebulo, John de, letter to, from Henry ni., 

promiung aid in Sicily, i. 400, Bn. 
Ecclesball, given to Bnrtou abbey by Wil- 
liam I., 1. 183, Bn. 
" " iiht, king of Kent, ii. 8, Wi. ; bdc- 
li Eaicnnberht, IL 153, Wa.i de- 
yi idols In his kingdom, iii. 7, D. ; 
I, ii. 153, Wa. 

dit, banished by BHchtrie.ii. G, Wi. ; 
[ids bis banishment in military studies, 
king of the West Salons, ib. ; in- 
lets his subjects in arms, K. 7 ; bis 
r with Beomwulf, ii. I unites Mercia 



and WeaRez, tb. | coiiqDera Kedt and 
East Anglia, ib. i UKu Toit, ii. , takee 
Chester, ii; 8 ; chnhied king of Britiln 
at WincbrtUr, 16.; gtrei the name of 
Anglla to the country, ib. \ his gtfls to 
Winchester, It. ; dies, and is boned at 
WincheateTi {(. ) his pedigree ttoni Bru- 
tus, i6. 
Ecgfnth, king of Nortbuinbria, succeeds 
DswiU,ILl8«,W«.| dies, II. ISSj Tisiod 
of Ms death by S. Wilfiid, Ib. 
EeghHtb, son of .Athelied, sabserlbet the 
foundation charter of Burton kbbey, i. 
183, Bn. 
Begwin, B. ; ate Worcester, bishops of. 
Eclipse of the moon : 

in 538, It. 363, Wo. 

inlllO,lL 314, Ws. 

InlllT, i».87B,WD. 

in 1131,iT.877, Wo. 

in 1 148, L 47, T. 

inlie8, 1. 16; ii. 09, U. WI. 

in lIBl,ii. 62, Wi. 

In 1186, iii 33, D. 

in 1304, iiL 449, fie. 

In 1S43, It. 434, Wo. 

in 1239, It. 331, 0. 

in 1390, It. 337, 0. 

in 139S, It. 531, Wo. 
Eclipse of the son : 

In 538, It. 368, Wo. 

In 1033, 1. 184, Bu. 

in 1124, iii. 433; IT. 18,Be. W. 

inliai, i. I3lli.49; It. 8T6, H. Wi. 

Wo. 
In 1133, ii. aaSi It. 30, 378, Wa. W. 

Wo. 
in 1139, Iii. 43B, Be. 
in 1 140, i. 14, 43 j II. 93 ) Iv. 37b, M. 

T. WL Wo. 
in 114?,L4f,T. 
in 1163, It. 381, Wo. 
in 1177, It. 383, Wo. 
n 1178, 1. IT) iii. SS ; It. SB, H. D. 



O. 



. 343, 244 ; iv. 385, Wa. 



llTbilt; 



110 



Edipfie of the ran i^wnt, 
inll86,iH. Sd,D. 
in 1191, i. 54; tt. Hi } it. 46, 817, 

T. Wa. W. Wo. 
in 1207, iii. 450, Be. 
in 1208, iii. SO, D. 
in 1289i i. 118 ; iv. 480, T. Wo. 
in 1241, i. 120$ [y. 89, 486| T. W. 

Wo. 
in 1268, ii. 355 ; ir. 189^ Wa. O. 
in 1288, ir. 814, O. W. 
ill 1822, iii. 471, Be. 
EddlesboroUgh (Edelesbore, Edelesborewe, 
Hediesbnthe), church of, resigned by 
Simon of Eddlesborongh to John de 
Crachale, who builds thete, iii. 175, D. ; 
Darid, of B. FrideswidC'S, pteMtited to, 
ibi ; his q'ection by Walter de Budham, 
who forcibly seiael the chu»eh| ib, 

John of} see Dunstable, canons of. 

  Bifflon of, owlsd money to tUchard, 
prior of Dunstable^ iiL 158, n., t>. ; land 
recovered from, b^ DdnStablej iii« 161 ; 
his house entered by thietes and his son 
murdered, iiL 165 $ iresigHs the church 
of Eddlesborough, ill 1 75 ; dieU, iii. 177 ; 
his gifts to l)unstable priory, tfr. 
Edessuthe (Edesuthe)) the gallows of the 
prior of Dunstable, at, attacked^ iii. 261, 
262, D. 
Edinburgh castle, Alexander III. and his 
queen at, and the English ambassadors 
go to, iii. 198, D. ; iUiett by the Bcots in 
1302 against the truce, iv. 552, Wo. 
Edmund, 8., martyrdom of, ii. 9, 161 ; W, 
868, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; thmslation of, iii. 
428, Be. ; kiUs SWeyn, i. 184, Btt. 
Edmund I., son of Edward and Eadgifu, 
iy. 869, Wo.; succeeds iEthelStan, ii. 
lOi 168 ; iii. 10 ; it* 870, Wi. Wa. D. 
Wo. ; killed, ii. 10 ; ir. 370, Wi, Wo. 
Edmund Ironside, bom, it. 8, O.; sub- 
scribes the charter of foundation of Bur- 
ton abbey, i. 188, Btt. ; succeeds itthel- 
red,iv. 371, Wo. ; collects an army, but 
is betrayed by Ettdric, iL 175, Wa.; 
collects an army, but is fbrced to dis- 
mis4 it, ib. ; <oinS tJhtred, ib, ; goes to 



Edmund hoMdt^^^ni. 
London, ii. 176| elected king, ii* 14, 
176, Wi. Wa.} his battles with the 
DaneS) ii. 15, 176 } ir. 8 } Wi. Wa. O. ; 
goes into Westeit and Kent, ii. l76, 
Wa. I defeated at AssandUii, ii. 15, 177, 
Wi. Wa. ) makes peace with Cnut and 
divides the kittgdom, il. 15, 177 } iv. 3, 
4, WL Wa. O, I dies, Ii. 1 77| Wk. ; 
murdered by Eadric, ii. 15 ) it. 4, Wi. 
O. } tnuMered in Londou, iv. 871, Wo. ; 
buried M QhUKOilbitf^, ii. 15, 177, Wi. 
Wa. 

Edmund, son of Edmund Ironside, dlM in 
fiungaty, it» 4, Oi 

Edmund, son of Btetiry HI. (eSrl Of Lan- 
caster), bom, il. 90 ; iii. 166 } it. 92, 487, 
Wi. D. 0. W. Wo. } offered the kingdoms 
of Sicily and Apulia by Alexander Vt., 
i. 163, 339; iv. 126, T. Bu. W.J inteStfed 
by the bishop of Bologna, i. 849, Bn. ; 
endeavours of ISLenry III. to secure the 
kingdom to, 1. 371, 390, 400, Bu. ; his 
prospect of the ctoirn at an end, iiL 197, 
D. } expenses of the attempt, ill 199, D.; 
a contribution asked of the clergy fbr the 
expenses of his cliLim, ill. 199 ; iv. 114, 
126, 184, D. O. W. } his lifb threatened 
by Manfred, i. 696, Bu. } present at the 
dedication of Salisbury cathedral, i. 166, 
T. I goes to France in 1262, i. 499, BU.; 
with the queen in France in 1264, ivi 
151, W. ; tries to destroy the provisions 
of Oxford, i. 500, Bu. ; lands at Dover, 
ii. 103, WI ; hostage for Simon de 
Montfort the younger at Northampton* 
il. 868, Wa. ; goes to Warwick for the 
siege of Kenilworth castle, iii. 241, t), ; 
his share in the siege of Kenilworth, iii. 
242 ; iv. 190, D. W. ; the castle given 
to, on its surrender, iv. 196, 197, W. 0. ; 
encourages tournaments after the wkr, 
it. 212, W. ; the earldom of Richmond 
said to be giten to him, il. l06 ; iv. 457, 
Wi. Wo. ; the earldom of Leicester and 
the custody of that of Ferrers giten to, 
iv. 457, Wo. ; takes the cross at Korth- 
ampton, ii. 107, 375 ; iv. 2l7, 458, Wi. 



120 



INDEX. 



Edmund, son of Henry III. — cont, 

Wa. W. Wo. ; marries ATeline de For- 
tibns, ii. 107 ; iii. 250 ; iv. 221, 222, Wi. 
D. O. W. ; takes part in the translation 
of Edward the Confessor, iv. 226, W. ; 
goes on the crusade, ii. 110, 377; iv. 
243, Wi. Wa. W. ; returns, ii. 1 12, 379 ; 
iv. 253, 461, WI Wa. W. Wo. ; goes to 
London, iv. 253, W. ; goes to his mother 
at Windsor, ii. 112, 379 j iv. 461, Wi. 
Wa. Wo. ; papal nuncios in London 
respecting the expenses of his crusade, 
ii. 113, 379; iv. 463, Wi. Wa. Wo., 
a tenth given for this at the Pope's re- 
quest, ii. 115, 381 ; iv. 257, 464, Wi. 
Wa. O. Wo. ; his sorrow for his wife's 
death, iv. 261, W. ; marries Blanche of 
Navarre, iv. 266, 267, W. ; brings her 
to England, iv. 269, W. ; sent into Gas- 
cony, iiL 397 ; iv. 525, D. Wo. ; sets 
out from Plymouth, iv. 525, Wo. ; requests 
to be allowed to pass through Britanny, 
ib.', his messengers hanged, iv. 526; 
lays waste Britanny in consequence, i^. ; 
dies in Gascony, iii. 402; iv, 527, D. 
Wo.; his body taken to Bayonne for 
transmission to England, iii. 402, D. 

Edmund of Woodstock (earl of Kent), son 
of Edward I., bom, iv. 340, 550, O. Wo. ; 
conspires against Edward m., iv. 348, 
O. ; executed, iii. 472 ; iv. 348, Be. O. 

Edmund, son of Richard of Cornwall ; see 

Cornwall, earls of. 
Edmund, a clerk, iii. 365, D. 

Edmundsbury, S., monks established in, 
by Cnut, ii. 16; iii. 11, Wi. D. ; trans- 
lation of S. Edmund to, iii. 428, 429, 
Be. ; tower of, blown down in 1210, iii. 
32, D. ; Simon de Peschi and H. de 
Braibroc go to, on their way to London 
in 1215, iii. 49, D. ; Henry lU. at, in 
1233, 1. 92, T. ; the Franciscans desire 
to establish themselves in the town in 
1233, iii. 134, D. ; parliament summoned 
to, in 1266, iv. 196, W. ; Henry IH. at, 
in 1266, iii. 244, D.; flight of T. de 
Weylond to, iii. 355 : iv. 320, D. O. ; 



Edmundsbury, S. — eont 
Edward I. holds a parliament at, in 1296, 
iii. 404, D. ; the abbey burnt and plun- 
dered in 1327, iii. 472, Be. 

abbats of: 

Hugh, dies, i. 52, T. 
Sampson, at Coventry with archbishop 
Hubert to restore the monks, i. 1 94, 
Bu. ; letter to, from Celestine III. 
respecting this, ib,; appointed an 
arbiter in the case of the Lambeth 
chapel, ii. 7 7,Wi. ; goes to Worcester 
to inquire into S. Wulstan's mira- 
cles, iv. 391, Wo. ; dies, i. 60; iv. 
401, T. Wo. 
Hugh Northwold, iii. 40, D. ; at the 
dedication of Worcester cathedral, 
iv. 409, Wo. ; witnesses Magna 
Charta in 1225, i. 232, Bu. ; made 
bishop of Ely, i. 72, 245 ; iL 307 ; 
iiL 115 ; iv. 70, T. Bu. Wa. D. O. 
W. ; see Ely, bishops of. 
Bichard de Insula, abbat of Burton, 
i. 72, 245; iii. 115, T. Bu. D. ; 
appointed to inquire into the con- 
spiracy against the Italian clergy, 
iii. 130, D. ; suspended for not ad- 
mitting viators, 1. 89, T. ; dies, i. 
245 ; iii. 134 ; iv. 425, Bu. D. Wo. ; 
had been prior of S. Edmundsbury 
and abbat of Burton, i. 225 ; iii. 76, 
Bu.D. 
Henry, prior, iii. 134 ; iv. 425, D. 

Wo. 
Simon de Luyton, ill 204, D. ; meets 
Richard of Cornwall at S. Qmer, 
iv. 121, W. ; dies [called S. del 
Ho],ui. 280,D. 
John Northwold, appeals against the 
sentence of archbishop Peccham, ii. 
397 ; iv. 483, Wi. Wo. 
Edua (t. e. Autun), Brunchildis buried at, 

iv. 364, Wo. 
Edward the Elder, king of England, ii. 10 ; 
iv. 563, Wi. Wo. ; defeats the Danes, 
ii 163, Wa. ; his children, iv. 369, Wo. ; 
his gifts to Winchester, ii. 10, Wi. ; 
stated to have subdued the kings of 



INDEX. 



121 



Edward the Elder — conL 

Scotland and Cumberland, iy. 337, O. ; 

elected their patron and lord, U>, ; dies, 

ii. 164, Wa. ; buried at Hyde, ii. 10, Wi. 
Edward the Martyr, son of Eadgar, ii. 12, 

Wi. ; king of England, ii. IS, 167 ; it. 

370, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; mnrdered by JEl- 
fritha, ii. 13, 168; iii. 11 ; iv. 8, 370, 
Wi. Wa. D. O. Wo. ; buried first at 
Wareham and then at Shaftesbury, ii. 
13, Wi. 

Edward the Confessor, son of .^khelred 
and Emma, ii. 13, Wi. ; genealogy of, 
ii. 26, 27 ; iv. 3, Wi. O. ; sent into 
Normandy by JSthelred, ii. 14, 174; iv. 3, 

371, Wi. Wa. O. Wo. ; sent to the witan 
by^thelred, t6.; passed oyer as king 
fbr Cnut, ii 15 ; iy. 4, O. Wi. ; neg- 
lected by his mother, ii. 17 ; is kept 
in Normandy, ib, ; hears of Alfred's 
murder, ii. 18 ; desolate condition 
of, ib,; well receiyed by Harthacnut, 
iy. 4, O. ; lands at Southampton, ii. 19, 
Wi. ; goes to Godwine, %nd is kindly 
receiyed by him, ib, ; goes in disguise 
to Winchester, and is there proclaim^ 
king, ib, ; consecrated at Winchester, 
iL 20, 181, Wi. Wa. ; is made king, iii. 
423 ; iy. 4, 371, Be. O. Wo.; crowned, 
i. 185, Btt. ; said to be crowned at West- 
minster by archbishop Eadsi, iiL 423, 
Be. ; regulations as to the precentor 
when the king is at Winchester, Wor- 
cester, or Westminster, ii. 20, Wi. ; 
seixes his mother's lands, iL 20, 181, Wi. 
Wa. ; receiyes William, duke of Nor- 
mandy, iy. 4, O. ; marries Eadgyth, ii. 
20, 181 ; iy. 7, Wi. Wa. W. ; brings 
Bobert of Jumieges and others from Nor- 
mandy, ii. 20, Wi. ; exiles Sweyn, son of 
Godwine, ii. 181, Wa. ; sends representa- 
tiyes to the council of Bheims, ii. 182 ; 
goes to Sandwich, ib, ; makes peace with 
Sweyn, t6. ; sends two bishops to the 
council at Rome, ii. 183 ; makes Bobert 
archbishop of Canterbury, i6. ; giyes the 
see of London to Sparhafoc, ib. ; sends 
Godwine to Doyer on the affray with 



Edward the Confessor— roir/. 

Eustace, ii. 184 ; quarrels with Godwine 
and his sons, ib, ; banishes Grodwine, 
ii. 20, WI ; depriyes Enmia of her pro- 
perty, and shuts her up in Wherwell, ib. ; 
prohibits Alwine, bishop of Winchester, 
fit>m Winchester, ib, ; influence of Ro- 
bert of Jumieges oyer him, iL 21 ; his 
conduct at his mother's trial by ordeal, 
ii. 23, 24; iy. 371, Wi. Wo. ; his mira- 
cles, ii. 25, WL; sends Eadgyth to 
Wherwell, ii. 185, Wa. ; account of the 
war with Godwine and his sons, iL 185, 
186 ; reconciled with them, ib, ; recalls 
Godwine, ii. 25, Wi. ; receiyes Eadgyth 
back, ii. 186, Wa. ; abolishes Danegeld, 
iL 25 ; iii. 12, Wi. D. ; sends Harold to 
the Northumbrians at Northampton, and 
grants their demands, ii. 188, Wa. ; be- 
hayiour on God wine's sudden death, ii. 26, 
186, Wi.Wa. ; builds and dedicates West- 
minster abbey, i. 3 ; iL 26, 188 ; iii. 423, 
M. WL Wa. Be. ; leayes the crown to 
William of Normandy, i. 3 ; iv. 8, 372, 
M. W. Wo. ; sends Harold to Normandy 
to announce this, iy. 8, W. ; dies, L 3, 43, 
185 ; ii. 26, 27, 188 ; iii. 423 ; iy. 6, 8, 372, 
M. T. Bu. Wi. Wa. Be. O. W. Wo. ; buried 
at Westminster, L 3 ; ii. 26, 27, 188 ; iiL 
423 ; iy. 372, M. WL Wa. Be. Wo. ; had 
giyen the kingdom of Scotland to Malcolm 
II. to be held under him, iy. 337, O. ; 
translated in 1163, iL 57, 238 ; iiL 442 ; 
iy. 380, Wi. Wa. Be. Wo. ; translated 
in 1269, iL 108, 375 ; iii. 252 ; iv. 226, 
227, 458, WL Wa. D. W. O. Wo.; 
offering of prince Alphonso at his shrine, 
ii. 401 ; iy. 490, Wa. Wo. 
Edward I. : 

1239 :— bom, L 112, 257 ; ii. 88, 321 ; 
iii. 149, 459 ; iy. 86, 430, T. Bu. 
Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. W. Wo. ; fealty 
sworn to, L 114 ; iL 319 ; iy. 431, 
T. Wa. Wo. 
1246 : — at the dedication of Beaulieu 
in 1246, iL 337, Wa. ; taken ill 
there, and renuiins in he conyent 
for three weeks with his mother, ib. 



ISS 



iH^tAki 



Edward I : — cant. 

1247:— at DutlBtable, iil. 173$ D. ; 
the canoUB give a gold buckle to, 
ib, 

1292 : — appointed gotetuot of Boar- 
deaox in place of Simon de iiont- 
fon, iii. 184| D; 

1253 :^Giiscon]r gi^en to, by his 
mthe^ i. 194, 159 $ ill. 461$ iv. 
441, T. Be. Wo. ; does homage for 
Ckuicony) it. 441, Wo. $ homage done 
tOj by the archbishop of Bonrdeitnx 
and th6 G&scon noblM, ir. 441, Wo. 
Earldom of Chester and IrelAnd 
given to, bj his &ther, iii. 4Bl, Be. ; 
proposal for his marriage with 
Eleanor of Castile, iii. 188, D. 

1294: — goei) intb Gascony, i. 154, 
317 ; ii. 94 i iii. 191 } iv. 106, 442,T. 
J3tt. Wi. D. O. W. Wo. ; knighted by 
Alphonso X., i. 323 ; ii. 94, Bo. Wi. ; 
his marridge, i. 194, 155, 328 ; ii. 94, 
346 ; iU. 198 ; ir. 106, 442, T. Bu. 
Wi. Wa. D. O. W. Wo., At Burgos, 
i. 323, Bo. ; remtdns with his wife in 
Gascony, i. 329 ; iii. 194, Ba. D. ; 
Bristol and other lands giren to, by 
his father, i. 155, l56 ; iii. 194, T. 
D. ; taication When he was knighted, 
1. 367, Bn. ; custody of yariouB mi- 
nors given to, iii. 194, 199, D. 

1256 :— quarrels irith the Welsh, i. 
158, T. ; his llindB irasted by the 
Welsh, iii. 200 ; iv. Ill, 114, D. 
W. O. ; wishes to tax th^ Welsh, 
i. 158, T. ; oppression of his baillfis, 
iii. 201, D. 

1257 :— lettei* to, from Bichafd of 
Cornwall, with an account of his 
toyage and coronation, it 892, Bu. ; 
warned agHihst Manfred, %ho en- 
deavours to muMer him, i. 395, 
Bu. ; fruitless ^peditioU into Wales, 
i. 408, Bu. 

1258:— sweai^s to the provisions of 
Oxford, i. 164, 174, 445, 446, T. 
Bu. ; four counsellors given to 
him, i. 445, Bu. ; W. de Clare poi- 



Edward l.:-~€ont. 
1258 :*— «0Hl. 
soned irhlle at breakfiuit with him, 
i. 169, T.$ At the dedication of 
Biilisbury cathedral, i. 166, 1". $ in- 
fluenced by bishop Aymet of Win- 
ehektet to oppOM the provisions of 

Oxford, L 171, 173, 458, 459, T. 
Bu. ; ttt Winchester, i. 460, Btt. ; 
disturbance with his ftthet-, ii. 97 ; 
iii. 214, Wi. D. ; accused of AUempt- 
ing to dethrone himj it. 128, 12i) 
W.) sends letters ilssufing him of 
the contrary, iv. 124, Wi ; their 
recondiliation, il* 97 } iii. 219) Wa. 
D. ; at the parliament at Oxford in 
1269) i. 174) T.$ tbe 6quirehood 
appeal to, against the barons, i. 471, 
Bu. ; his answer, (b, 

1260 !— goes Abroad for a tournament, 
iii. 216, D. ; his ill suceessi ill. 217, 
D. ; advise* Henry HI. to obtain 
release from his OAth at Oxford, 
iii. 462, Be. 

1261 !— quarrels with B; de ClAre, i. 
168, Ti 

1262 :— goes tb France, And is victor 
in seteriil tournaments abroAd, i. 
499, Bu. ; wounded in one, iii. 218, 
819| D. ) retuins to England, iv. 
447) Wo. ; hii opposition to the pro- 
vifeiotts of Otford, I 900 } iv. 449, 
BU; Wo. i homage done to, but 
refused by G. de Clare, iii. 220, D. ; 
his expedition into Waled, L 900 ; 
iv. 188, Bu. W. ; makes a truce 
with Llewellyn, iv. 183, W* j his 
unpopularity, i. 179, T. 

1263 :— btingA to England an army of 
aliens, under pretence of fighting 
the Welsh, il. 100 ; iv. 449, Wi. 
Wo. i they are besieged In Wind- 
soi*, and forced to leave the coun- 
try, iv. 449, Wo. ; at the hospital 
of Cletkentrell, 111. 222, D. $ seizes 
the jewels and money in the iCew 
Temple, ib. ; assents to the pro- 
visions of Oxford, iii. 224, f). ; de- 



IHDEl. 



liu 



Edward I. : — cent. 
1263 i—eokt 
tettnines td Hue against this barons, 
t&. ; a<iciifled of peijnlt ^ S. de 
Motttfon fot Hot obserylng the pro- 
▼isiona of Chtfofd, It. 133, W. ; 
gains oter some of the nobles, iv. 
l3t, W. J agreed to teftr all points 
of difference to B. Lotlis, iy. 138, 
W. ; ilrhingement fbt him to ap- 
pear befbt^ B. tionis hi Boulogne, 
iii. 225) D. ; refuses to agfee to the 
term! of Bhnon de Montfbrt, i6. ; 
gains oyer many ot 8. de Mbntfort's 
fbllowerA, ih. ; his joy at the pro- 
ttiise of the Londoners, iii. 226; 
goes to S. tiOttiS) and Unds at Wit- 
sand trith diftctlty, iii. 227 ; his 
attempt against the de Montforts at 
Gloucester, ib, ; falls into the power 
of the barons, iii. 228; ofktB to 
obtain peace by a certain day, and 
is Allowed to escape, t5. ; pillages 
Qloncestet, and goes to Oxfbrd, ib. ; 
does not Iteep his promised day, ib, 
1264: — advances iHth the king against 
Northampton, iy. 143, 144, W.; 
sayes Bimon de Montfbrt the 
younger from execution, iy. 144, 
W. ; ttlkeS tutbttry, iiL 230, D. ; 
200/. promised liim not to bum 
WirkSl^orth, t6.; puTsiied towards 
the seft by B. de Montfoft, iii. 231 ; 
sends letters of defiance to the 
barons befbte Lewes, ii. 101 ; iy. 
491, Wi. Wo. ; his slaughter of the 
LondoneH at Lewes, ii. 357 ; iy. 
150, 451, Wa. W. Wo. J on his 
return flrotti the pursuit goes into 
the church of the Minorites at 
Lewes, ii. 857, Wa.{ stlTrenders 
to the bsrdns, ii. 102, j iii. 232, 
463; iy. 151, 451, Wi. D. Be. W. 
Wo.*, puts his seal to the mise 
of Lewes, iy. 152, W. ; kept as a 
hostage, iii. 232; Iy. 152, D. W. ; 
giyen to Henry de Montfort, and 
treated as a prisoner, iy. 153, W.; 



Edward L : — eont. 

1264 :—C(mL 
taken to Doyer, and thence to 
Wkllingford, iii. 233, D. j discussion 
as to his liberation, iii. 239, D. 

12651 — terms of release ofitered to, 
&t the parliament at London, ii. 
358; iy. 161, Wa. W. ; goes with 
S. de Montfort against G. de Clare, 
ii. 861, W&. ; led by S. de Montfort 
against the ttiarchers, iy. 162, W. ; 
escapes, and joins G. de Clare, ii. 
362 ; iii. 239 ; iy. 163, 453, Wa. D. 
W. Wo. ; assisted by Thomas de 
Clai^ to escape, iy. 163, W. ; re- 
oeiyed by the marcheM, ib. ; escapes 
to Wigmore, iy. 1 64 ; makes terms 
with G. de Clare at Ludlow, ib, ; 
many join him, iy. 453^ Wo. ; his 
army, iy. 165, W.j Worcester sur- 
rendered to, ib, ; breaks the bridge 
oyer the Beyem at Worcester, ii. 
362 \ iy. 165, Wa. W.$ takes Glou- 
cester, ii. 862; iy. 166, Wa. W.; 
attacks Newport, iyi 167, W. ; pro- 
mises a tisit to Simon de Montfort 
the younger ki Kenilworth, ii. 368, 
"Wa, ; Surprises him there, and cap- 
tures most of his fbllowers, ii 102, 
364; iii. 289; iy. 170, 454, Wi. 
Wa. D. W. Wo. ; returns to G. de 
Clare, iy. 454, Wo. ; iidyances 
against Bimon de Montfbrt, iy. 171, 
454, W. Wo. ; wins the battle of 
Eyesham, ii. 102, 364 ; iii. S39 ; iy. 
172, 454, Wi. Wa. D. W. Wo. ; on 
the side of the earl of Gloucester 
atfeyesham, iy. 174,0.; the Irish 
nobles come to liis aid, it. 365, Wa. ; 
captures Doyefr castle, iy. 178, W. ; 
adyances agidnst the disinherited ba- 
rons in Axholme, ii. 868; iii. 240 ; iy. 
181, Wa. D. W. ; does not obser?e 
the treaty with them, iii. 240, D. ; his 
liarsh treatment of the citizens of 
Winchelsea and London, ii. 367, 
Wa. ; would haye imprisoned Simon 
de Montfort the younger, iii. 240, 



124 



INDEX. 



Edward L :—conL 

1265 : — cont, 
D. ; compels him to submit, iv. 181, 
W. ; takes his hostages to Northamp- 
ton, iv. 182,W. ; induces S. de Mont- 
fort to go to Northampton, iL 368, 
Wa.; takes him to London, iy. 
184, O. 

1266: — sent by his father to re- 
duce the rebellious, ii. 369, Wa. ; 
sends Henry of Almaine against 
the disinherited, It. 188, W. ; capr 
tures Adam Gurdun and others, 
iii. 241; iv. 189,D. W.; imprisons 
him at Windsor, iv. 190, W. ; de- 
feats the citizens of Winchelsea, ii. 
369, Wa. ; skirmish of his soldiers 
with pirates at Winchelsea, ii. 104, 
373, Wi. Wa. ; wished to hang 
Henry Pehun, ii. 369, Wa. ; goes 
to Lincoln, ii. 370 ; sent against 
Kenilworth by his father, ii. 37 1 ; 
his share in the si^ge, iii. 242, D. ; 
agrees to the dictum of Kenilworth, 
ii. 372, W&. ; receives the submis- 
sion of John de Vesci, and pardons 
him, iv. 197, 198, W. 

1267:— endeavours of G. de Clare to 
make him keep his oath, iv. 200, 
W. ; reinforces the royal army, and 
marches on London, iv. 201, W.; 
his extortions, iv. 207, O. ; reduces 
the isle of Ely, iiL 246 ; iv. 207, D. 
W. ; at Ramsey for this purpose, 
iv. 207, W. ; his plan of operations, 
iv. 208 ; his proclamation, iv. 209 ; 
his entry into Ely, iv. 210; en- 
courages tournaments, iv. 2 12 ; goes 
to Winchester, ii. 106, 374; takes 
the isle of Wight, ii. 106, 374 ; iv. 
457, Wi. Wa. Wo. 

1268: — takes the cross at Northamp- 
ton, ii. 107, 375 ; iv. 216, 217, 458, 
Wi. Wa. O. W. Wo. ; made constable 
of England, ii. 107, 375, Wi. Wa. ; 
made guardian of London and all 
the royal castles, ii. 107, 375, Wi. 
Wa. 



Edward L :—c(mt.. 

1269:~acts with Henry of Almaine 
against the Jews, iv. 221, W. ; 
agrees to the marriage of Henry of 
Almaine, iv. 222, W. ; parliament at 
Westminster to decide on his cru- 
sade, iv. 459, Wo. ; question of the 
expenses referred to Richard, king 
of Germany, ii. 108, 376 ; iv. 459, 
Wi. Wa. Wo.; takes part in the 
translation of Edward the Confes- 
sor, iv. 226, W. ; a portion of the 
tax of a twentieth assigned for his 
crusade, iv. 228, W.; Gilbert de 
Clare's fear of him, »6. ; his 
wish to accomplish his crusade, 
iv. 229, W. ; submits his differences 
with G. de Clare to the arbitration 
of Richard, king of Germany, iv. 
229, 233, W. 0. 

1270:-^has licence from the king to 
go on the crusade, iv. 459, Wo. ; at 
Winchester, and asks the prayers 
of the convent, ii. 109, 376 ; iv. 459, 
Wi. Wa. Wo. ; his arrangement 
with S. Louis respecting the cru- 
sade, at Paris, iv. 230, W. ; returns 
to England to prepare for the cru- 
sade, ib, ; arrangement with G. de 
Clare, iv. 231-233, W. O. ; seizes 
and drags into court the earl of 
Warrenne, iv. 284, 235, W.; pre- 
pares for his crusade, iv. 235, W. ; 
goes to Canterbury, and tries to 
have R. Bumel elected archbishop, 
iv. 236, W. ; returns to Portsmouth, 
iv. 236, 459, W. Wo. ; puts his sons 
under the care of Richard, king of 
Germany, iv. 236, W. ; goes to 
Canterbury, and crosses from 
Dover, iv. 459, Wo.; goes by 
Gascony into Spain and then to 
Aigues Mortes, iv. 236, W. ; starts 
on his crusade, ii. 109, 376 ; iii. 
464; iv. 236, 237, Wi. Wa. Be. O. 
W. ; at Tunis and Trapani, iv. 238, 
239, W. ; his ships escape the storm, 
iv. 239, W. ; winters in Sicily, and 



INDEX. 



125 



Edirard I. : — cont. 
1270 :—cont, 
commits his affairs in Aquitaine and 
Sicily to Henry of Almaine,iY. 2S9, 
240, W. ; sails for Syria, iv. 240, 
W. 
1271 : — Elands in Cyprus, iv. 244 ; lands 
at Acre, it. 245 ; his small army in 
comparison with the sultan's, ib. ; 
allows the new Pope, Gregory X., 
to leave Palestine for his consecra- 
tion, iy. 246 ; wounded at Acre by 
an assassin, whom he kills, iii. 251 ; 
iv. 248-250, D. W. 
1272: — succeeds his father, iii. 254, 
464 ; iv. 254, D. Be. O. ; homage 
sworn to, in his absence, ii. 112, 
379 ; iv. 462, Wi. Wa. Wo. 

1273: — parliament at Westminster to 
arrange matters till his return, ii. 
113, 379; iv. 462, Wi. Wa. Wo.; 
oath of allegiance taken by all, ii. 
113, 379; iv. 462, Wi. Wa. Wo.; 
the Justices to remain in the king's 
bench till his return, iv. 462, 
Wo. ; papal nuncios respecting the 
expenses of his crusade, in London, 
ii. 113, 379; iv. 462, 468, Wi. Wa. 
Wo. ; a tenth of ecclesiastical re- 
venues granted for three years, ii. 
115, 381 ; iii. 255; iv. 254, 256, 
463, 464, Wi. Wa. D. W. O. Wo. ; 
returns from Palestine, iii. 258, 
465 ; iv. 254, 464, D. Be. W. Wo. ; 
goes to Rome, and then to Orvieto, 
iv. 254, W. ; his reception by Gre- 
gory X., (6. ; crosses the Mont 
Cenis, and goes by S. Geoiges to 
Paris, iv. 255, W. ; goes to Paris, 
and then to Gascony, ii. 116, 382; 
iiL 258 ; iv. 464, Wi. Wa. D. Wo. ; 
met by three bishops on his return, 
ii. 115, 382 ; iv. 464, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; 
his lands restored by Philip in., 
iii. 258, D. ; does homage for them 
to Philip m., iv. 255, W. ; goes into 
Gascony against Gaston de Beam, 
iii. 258; iv. 255, D. W. ; takes 



£dward I. : — conf. 

1273 :^cont. 
Gaston de Beam prisoner, iii. 258 ; 
remains a year in Gascony, wasting 
much time and money, iv. 256, W. ; 
the quarrel referred to Philip III.,t&. ; 
half a mark given to, for every 
sack of wool exported, iii 258, D. ; 
restores her lands to Eleanor de 
Montfort, ib, ; great preparations for 
his arrival in England, iii. 260, D. 

1274:— lands in England, ii. 118, 
383; iii. 465; iv. 259, 261, 465, 
Wi. Wa. Be. W. O. Wo. ; brought 
to London, iv. 259, 261, W. O.; 
crowned at Westminster, ii. 1 18, 383 ; 
iii. 263, 465; iv. 259, 261, 465,467, 
Wi. Wa. D. Be. W. O. Wo. ; goes 
to Windsor, iv. 262, O.; keeps 
Christmas at Woodstock, ii. 118, 
384 ; iv. 465, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; his 
grief at the death of his son Henry, 
iv. 261, W. ; changes almost all the 
sherifBB, iii. 263, D. ; sends two 
justices to Winchester to inquire 
into the disturbances there, iv. 466, 
Wo. ; goes to the marches to meet 
Llewellyn, who refuses to meet 
him, iv. 261, W. ; returns, i6. ; his 
fondness for R. Bumel, iv. 262. 

1275 : — ^holds a parliament in West- 
minster, and makes new laws, ii. 
119, 384; iv. 262, 263, 467, Wi. 
Wa. O. W. Wo. ; holds another par- 
liament, and makes laws against the 
Jews,ii. 119,384,385; iii. 265, 266; 
iv. 265, 266, 467, 468, Wi. Wa. D. 
O. W.Wo. ; a fifteenth granted to, ii. 
119, 384 ; iii. 266 ; iv. 265, 467, Wi. 
Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; suffers from his 
wounds, iv. 263, W. ; keeps Christ- 
mas at Gillingham,ii. 119, 385, Wi. 
Wa. ; with the queen at Dunstable 
priory, iii. 266, D. ; goes to Oxford, 
iv. 263, W. ; is afraid to enter the 
town from fear of the old legend, iv. 
264 ; disturbance in Gascony with 
Gaston de Beam, ii. 120, 885 ; iv. 



1S6 



WQIX. 



Edward I.: — coni. 

1275 : — conL 
864» 468, Wi. W», W. Wq. ; impri- 
goDs bim, ii, 120 ; iy. 964, 468, Wi. 
W. Wo. i fire^a hm, ii. 180 i iv. 469, 
Wi. Wo. i lufl roq^Mt of ^ ^^ from 
th^ clergy, iv. 26$, 266, Wt ; their 
answer, iy. 266} ^ubipiffionof Gaston 
4e Beam to, iy. 967; appoints giuuv 
dians of tbe landii, ^c, of Gaston 
de Beam, t^.} imprisons Aimery 
and Eleanor de Montfort, ii. 121, 
386 ; iii, 259 ; iy, 867, 47Q, Wi- Wa. 
D. W. Wo. } releases t^e friars and 
knights taken with them, iy. 268, 
W.; at Chester, and summons 
Llewellyn to the pariiament, who 
refrises to eome, iy. 46p, Wo. 

1276 ;— at Winchester eaitle, iL 120; 
iy. 469, WU Wo,; r9ceive4 by the 
bishop and eonyept of Winchester 
with a prooewion, iy. 469, Wo. ; 
insists q» pe^ce being wade in the 
priory of Winchester, ii. 12^, Wi. ; 
goes \Q X^udgersball find. Marl- 
bomugh, ib, ; wnt of, pe^pecting 
Bodes la ^uobe, iii. 87}, D. | qoarrel 
of hip falconets with Dqnstable 
priory, iii. 278 ; at Don«table, and 
acquits the canon« in the matter, iii. 
274 ; holds a parliament at West- 
minster, and giy#8 peaQe to the dis- 
inherited barons, ii. 386 ; iv. 470, 
Wa. Wo. ; foFces the fifteenth 
from all, ii. 386 ; iy, 470, Wa. 
Wo. ; excuses certain incomes 
from its payment, ii. 12}, Wi. ; 
Llewellyn seudp ambasaadors for 
Eleanor 4e Mpptfort, iy. 270, 
Wo. { refuges to Hgree tq Llew- 
ellyn's marriage with ^, de Mont- 
fort unless he submita to his 
temis, ii. 386 ; iy. 471, Wa. Wo. ; 
confimis Magna Charta, U. 120 ; iy. 
469, Wi. Wo.; orders Magna Charta 
to be obsenred, il 386, Wa. ; at the 
translation of S. Biohard of Chi- 
ehe«ter, il 128, 387 ; iy. 2^8, 470, 



Edward L: — cont. 

1276 : — cont. 
471, Wi. Wft. O, Wq.j pends the 
deaq of Skdipbory And » kiught to 
quiet tl|e disturbancep in the priory 
of Winchester, ii. 123, WL ; sum- 
mpned by Philip m. to aspipt lum 
Ugaiust Alpl^onio X., iy, 47 1, Wo. ; 
his disturbance at ttnp> M he had 
been knighted by A^phpupo X., 16. ; 
agrees to go, hut tries to quiet the 
dippute, ib, I f«ndp 300 knights 
agtinst thf Welebi ib^i pends an 
army into Walep to protect the 
marches, iy. 269, 271, O. W. ; the 
guardians sept into the lands of 
Gaston de Bef^m return ep^pty, iv. 
269, Wf } at Qhristmas at Cirences- 
ter, lit 1 23, Wi. I goep to Worcester, 
iy. 471, Wo., to IBvesham, iy. 472. 

|277«— goes intQ Wales against Llew- 
eUyn, ii. 184, 887; iiL 875; iy. 
878, 87», 478, Wi. Wii. D. O. W. 
Wo.; tftket \ua treaaury to Shrews- 
bury, ii. 387 } iy. 472, W», Wo. ; 
takes Auglepey, and subdues the 
Welsh, iii. 276 } iy. 872, 278, D. 
O. Wi ; cuts down the woods be- 
tween Cbepter and the lands of 
Llewellyn, iy. 872, W. ; pubp&ission 
of Llewellyn to,ii. 124, 388 ; iii. 275; 
iy. 872, 273, 478, Wir Wa. D. 0. 
W. Wo, ; at Bhuddlan, ii. 184, Wi.; 
terms of the submission, ii, 184, 388, 
iy. 278, 274, 478, WL Wa. O. W. 
Wo. ; bii poneepsions to Llewellyn 
and Dayid, ii. 184, 125, W9« ; gives 
up Anglesey to Llewellyn, ii. 124 ; 
jy. 878, 874, 472, Wi. 0. W. Wo.; 
^yes up Snowdon to Uevellyn, iii. 

875, D.; his treatment of Dayid, iy. 
478, Wo. i builds Fliut wd Bhud- 
dlan castles, iii. 875 ; iy, 873, D. W. ; 
giyes up Qope castle to Dayid, iii. 

876, D. ; yisits QUstpnhnry, and has 
king Ar^ur'p tomb opened* ii. 389; 
iy. 474, Wa. Wo. ; returns to Eng- 
land, (wd keeps Qiristmas in Lon- 



IMPI3X. 



127 



Edward I. i—cont 
1277 :—conL 
lion, u. 12^ J iii. 276; iv. 274, Wi. 
D, W.; has j4leweUyB with him at 
Chri£tini|s in London, ii. 1^5, 388 ; 
iii, SI76 i iv. 874, 478, Wi. Wa. D. 
W* Wo. i t^kes a scutage from 
all who have iiot served i|i Wales, 
iv. 274, W. 5 liberates Eleanor de 
Montfort, iii. 976, D. i ^eods her 
to Llewellyn, iU. 276 i iy. 473, D. 
Wo.; the ^xohequer and king's 
bench retiimed to London from 
Shrewsboiy, iii. 273, P, 
1978 1 — ^holds 9L parliament at West- 
minster, ii. 890 ; iy. 474, Wa. Wo.j 
Alexander m. does hoinfige to, ii. 
890 ; iv. 277, 474, Wa. O. W. Wo.; 
present at the consecration of the 
bishops of Norwi(sh and Rochester, 
iv. 276, 0. W. i deiic^ and alien 
sheriffii removed, iii. 279, D. ; 
«dict that aU who have twenty li- 
brates of land are to be made 
knights, iii, 980 ; goes to the marches 
in doubt of Llewellyn, iv. 276, 0. 
W. ; is there met by Llewellyn, iv. 
376, 476, O. W. Wo. I allows his 
migrriage with Eleanor de Montfort, 
iv. 277, 476, O. W. Wo. ; at the 
dedication of Norwich cathedral, ii. 
390 ; iv. 279, 474, Wa. O. W. Wo. ; 
seizes and imprisons the Jews for 
clipping the coin,iv.278, 279,474,0. 
W. Wp* » takes ^e priory of Win- 
chester into his own hands, ii. 391, 
Wa.; allows the bishop ofWmchester 
to take it in his hands, iv. 476, Wo. ; 
d^piiyes many monasteries of their 
fwcient privileges, iv. 475, Wo.; 
restores ifs privileges to Westmin- 
■tor, ib, 
1279 ; — ogives np the costody of Win- 
Q^m^r priory to the bishop, ii. 392 ; 
iv, 476, Wa. Wo. ; at Canterbury 
on arcl^ishop Peccham's entrance, 
ii. 891 ; iv. 476, Wa. Wo. ; keeps 
Christmas at Winchester, ii. 392; 



Edward L: — cont. 

1279 :—c<mt, 
iv. 477, Wa. Wo. ; gqes into 
France, iv. 280, O. ^. ; crosses 
with the queen, u. 391 ; iv. 477, 
Wa. Wo. ; received at Amjens by 
J>hiUp XII., »6.5 at Paris, ii. 891, 
Wa. ) does hoinage for lands pos- 
seffsed by the que^n to Philip ni., 
iv. 477, Wo. s concessions of Philip 
in. to^ ii, 391, Wa, ; put into pos- 
session pf Ponthi^u, iv. 280, 0. W. ; 
all quarrel ended on the restoration 
of his lands, iy. 477, Wo. ; returns, 
iv. 280, O. Wt I ohsJDge of coinage, 
iii, 280; iv, 477, D. Wo. ; his pro- 
clamation about the clipped money, 
iy. 280, 0. W. i appoints places where 
it is to be exchanged, ib,i issues 
the statute of mortmain, ii. 892 ; iii. 
282, 465 { iv. 982, 479, Wa. D. Be. 
O. W. Wo. ; agr^s to the marriage 
of J. de Baliol apd J. de Warrenne, 
iv. 284, 0. W. 

li)80 : — go^s from Winchester to the 
JJew Forest, ii. 893 ; iv. 477, Wa. 
Wo. ; admits |t. de Graveiend bishop 
of Londpu, il 398 1 iv. 478, Wa. 
Wo, ; procures th^ eleotiop of B. 
Bumel to the see of Winchester, 
which is afterwards quashed, iL 394, 
Wa. ; admits B. de la More bishop 
of Winchester, ii. 394; iv. 478, 
Wa. Wo. ; present at the Domini- 
ean chapter #( Oxford, iv. 284, O. 
W.; opposes th^ attempts of the 
archbishop at the counoil of Lam- 
b^, iy. 985, O. W.; depiands a 
fifte^thfrom the clergy for three 
years, iv. ?86, O. W-s releases 
Aimery de Montfort, iv. 287, O. 
. W, 

}281;^-fiend8 the writ gw foaranto 
through England, but gets little 
firom it, i|. 895, Wa. ; a fifteenth 
paid by the clergy, iii, 286, D.; 
decision on the action respecting 
Bromsgroye church, iv. 479,' 480, 



128 



INDEX. 



Edward I. :— ro«/. 

1281 :—coHt. 

Wo. ; goes to Worcester and then 
to Kempsey, iv. 480, Wo. ; at Ciren- 
cester and settles the question of the 
advowson of Grafton chapel, iv. 481, 
Wo. ; restores seisin of his lost 
property to the ahbat of Whithy, ib. 

1282 : — ^rising of the Welsh against, 
iii. 291, 466; iv. 287, D. Be. O. 

' W. ; had given Dayid lands in 
England, iv. 287, O. ; his feelings 
on hearing of the ravages of the 
Welsh, ii. 398, Wa. ; at Devizes at 
Easter, iv. 288, O. W.; sends a 
small army against Llewellyn, ib. 
goes to Worcester and holds a 
parliament respecting Llewellyn, 
IV. 288, 484, O. W. Wo. ; summons 
the nohles to meet him in Wales, iv. 
288, O. W. ; the treasury and king's 
bench sent to Shrewsbury, ii. 898 ; 
iv. 485, Wa. Wo. ; ravages Llew- 
ellyn's lands, iv. 288, O. W.; in- 
vades and reduces the country about 
Snowdon, ii. 398, Wa. ; slaughter of 
his troops by the Welsh, iv. 289, O. 
W.; while at Bhuddlan sends to 
archbishop Peccham to make peace, 
ib,; gets help from Gascony and 
the Basques, ii. 398, Wa. } his 
navy at CJonway, ib,; makes a 
bridge at Conway, iv. 486, Wo. ; 
losses at Anglesey, iv. 290, 486, O. 
W. Wo. ; orders Llewellyn's head 
to be placed on the Tower, iv. 291, 
O. W. ; receives a scutage for the 
war, iv. 291, W. ; asks an aid for 
the war, iii. 294, D. ; a fifteenth and 
thirtieth granted to, iL 399 ; iv. 486, 
Wa. Wo. 

1288 :— enters Snowdon and keeps 
Easter at Aberconway, iv. 291, 292, 
O. W. ; visited by John de Pontis- 
sera and gifts presented to, ii. 399, 
Wa.; builds a fort at the foot of 
Snowdon, ii. 400, Wa. ; castle of 
Bere surrendered to, iv. 292, 0. W. ; 



Edward I. : — cant. 
1283: — cont. 
reduces Wales, iii. 293, 466; iv. 
485, D. Be. Wo. ; the Welsh castles 
surrendered to, iv. 486, Wo. ; 
seizes the tenth collected for the 
Holy Land, iv. 486, Wo. ; imprisons 
David, iii. 298, D., in Rhuddlan 
castle, iv. 293, O. W. ; captures 
Rhys Vychan, iii. 293, D. ; im- 
prisons him in the Tower, iv. 293, 
O. W. ; holds a parliament at 
Shrewsbury, at wluch David is tried 
and executed, ii. 400 ; iii. 294, 466 ; 
iv. 294, 488, Wa. D. Be. O. W. 
Wo. ; Worcester priory gives thirty 
marks to, for the Welsh war, iv. 

487, Wo. ; takes a thirtieth from all 
who had given nothing of their own 
accord, ib, ; taxation of persons 
worth more than half a mark, iii. 
294, D. ; this partially recalled, iii. 
295 ; a tenth demanded of the clergy 
for three years, ib. ; articles against 
this, ib. ; the archbishop and his 
sufl^gans promise a sum from the 
cleigy, iv. 487, Wo. ; this is re- 
fused by the monks and clergy, ib, ; 
does what he likes in Wides, iii. 
298, D.; a twentieth granted for 
three years by the clergy, iii. 299, 
D. ; a thirtieth for two years, iv. 

488, Wo. ; orders the sheriff of 
Worcester to seize the late prior of 
Malvern, iv. 467, Wo.; holds a 
parliament at Acton at the request 
of R. Bumel, ib. ; after subduing 
Wales, goes to the shrine of S. 
Wulstan at Worcester, iv. 488, Wo. ; 
takes a thirtieth thron^out the 
country, t6. ; the exchequer and 
king's bench brought back ih>m 
Shrewsbury to London, iii. 299, 303, 
D. ; builds a castle at Aberconway, 
iv. 488, Wo. ; portion of the cross 
in Wales presented to, ii. 401 ; iv. 

489, Wa. Wo. ; orders the body of 
Constantine's father to be honour- 



mDEX. 



129 



Edward I. : — co9it, 

1283 :^cont. 

ably buried, ii. 401 ; iv. 489, Wa. 
Wo.; Arthur's crown surrendered 
to, ii. 401 J iv. 489, Wa. Wo. ; 
at York at the consecration of An- 
thony Bek, bishop of Durham, 
iu. 305 ; iv. 295, D. 0. W. ; holds a 
parliament at Lincoln, iii. 805, D. ; 
goes into Wales and establishes 
English laws there, t6. 

1284 :— round table in Wales (at 
Nefyn.Wa.) in honour of his triumph 
over the Welsh, ii. 402 ; iii. 313, Wa. 
D. ; orders a general iter of justices 
through the kingdom, iv. 297, 298, 
O. W. ; appoints guardians for 
Wales, iv. 299, W. ; keeps Christ- 
mas at Bristol, iiL 316; iv. 299, 
300, D. W. O. ; holds a particuhir 
parliament there, iv. 300, O. W. ; 
his reg^tions respecting the collec- 
tion of the fifteenth, iv. 490, Wo. 

1 285 i—makes his daughter Mary take 
the veil at Amesbury, iv. 491, Wo. ; 
gives arms to 44 knights at Win- 
chester, ib. ; orders the statutes to 
be observed throughout the country, 
ib. ; takes a scutage through the 
country, iii. 317 ; iv. 491, D. 
Wo. ; goes to London, ii. 402 ; iii. 
317; iv. 300, 492, Wa. D. O. W. 
Wo. ; offers the portion of the cross 
on the altar at Westminster, ii. 402 ; 
iii. 317 ; iv. 492, Wa. D. Wo. ; sum- 
moned by Philip IU. to attack 
Pedro IIL, and goes to Dover, iv. 
300, 301, O. W. ; peace made with 
Pedro III., iv. 301, O. W.; goes 
into Norfolk and Suffolk, ib,; holds 
a parliament at Westminster, and 
establishes new statutes against the 
clergy, ii. 402; iii. 317; iv. 304, 
492, Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; mitiga- 
tions of the statutes against the 
clergy, iii. 318, D. ; statutes against 
thieves, ii. 403 ; iv. 492, Wa. Wo. 

VOL V. 



Edward I.: — row/. 

1286 : — parliament in London respect- 
ing French and Spanish afifoirs, iv. 
306, O. W. ; asked by PhiUp IV. 
to act as mediator with Alphonso 
in. of Arragon, ib, ; goes into 
France, iii. 335 ; iv. 306, D. O. W. ; 
commits the country to Edmund, 
earl of Cornwall, ii. 404 ; iv. 306, 
Wa. O. W. ; his reception by Philip 
IV., ii. 403, Wa. ; received at S. 
Germain, ii. 404, Wa. ; concessions 
of Philip rV. to him, ii. 404 ; iii. 
336, Wa. D. ; in France when his 
mother took the veil, iv. 492, Wo. 

1287:— taken ill at Blanquefort, ii. 
404, Wa. ; goes to Bourdeaux, and 
there takes the cross, ii. 404, Wa. ; 
made captain of the Christian army 
by the legate, ib. ; meets Alphonso 
in. at Beam and obtains the free- 
dom of Charles of Salerno, ii. 406, 
Wa.; orders the Jews to be im- 
prisoned and fined, iv. 308, O. W. ; 
submission of Rhys ap Meredudd to, 
iv. 31 1, 494, 0. W. Wo. ; had given 
his lands to Rhys ap Meredudd, iv. 
309, O. W. 

1288: — assents to the elections to Sa- 
lisbury and Norwich, iv. 314, 316, 
O. W. ; gives hostages for Charles 
of Salerno, ii. 408 ; iv. 497, Wa. 
Wo.; his gifts to him, iv. 498; 
subsidy refused till his return, iv. 
316, O. W. 

1289 i—retums to England, ii. 408 ; 
iii. 354 ; iv. 318, 498, Wa. D. O. 
W. Wo. ; lands at Dover, iv. 318, 
498, O. W. Wo. ; ransoms Charles 
of Salerno, ii. 408 ; iii. 355, Wa. 
D. ; his £une, iii. 355, D. ; goes in- 
to Norfolk and Suffolk, iv. 318, 319, 
O. W.; visits S. Thomas and S. 
Eidmund, iii. 355, D. ; goes to Lon- 
don, iii. 355; iv. 319, 499, D. O. 
W. Wo. ; his reception, iv. 319, O. 
W. ; celebrates the translation of 
S. Edward the Confessor, iv. 319, 

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INDEX. 



Edwardl.:— con/. 

1969 i-'iifmt. 
O. W. ; goes to Mt hit mother at 
Ametbniy, ib. ; holdi a parliament 
in London, iv. 819, 499, 0. W. Wo.; 
the Tartan offer to aid if he ivill 
lead a cnuade in penon, iy. 499, 
Wo.; promiaestogo in two years 
and a half, ib, } a tenth granted to 
by the Pope, ib. ; hia Jonmeys and 
inrestigationa through the country, 
ii. 408, Wa.) cry to, against the 
judges, ill. 855, D. ; his proclama- 
tion with respect to the Judges, iv. 
819,0.; their conriction and pun- 
ishment, il. 408 ; iii. 355, 857 ; iv. 
8S0, 499,Wa.D.O. Wo. ; seizes the 
possessions of A. de Strattone, iv. 
891, O. ; his treasury swelled by 
the flnea of the Judges, t5. ; gives 
bishop Oifliud letters in favour of 
hia scheme as to the Westbury pre- 
bend, ir. 500, Wo. ; confirms six 
oarucates to the see of Worcester, 
ib, ; avoids the Bvesham monks and 
goes to Offenham,t5. ; then goes by 
Peckenham to Worcester, ib, ; hears 
mass, eats at Himbleton, and re- 
turns to Feckenham, ib. ; takes an 
inquisition of Worcestershire, and 
imprisons certain foresters, &c., ib. ; 
hears the fklse accusation of the 

. Franciscans against Worcester 
priory, to. 

1290: — ^the foresters, ftc. fined for 
their trespass at Woodstock, iv. 
501 ; hears in council the question 
of the Westbniy prebends, ib. ; his 
decision, ib,; takes seisin, &c. of 
all the lands, ftc. which can belong 
to him, ir. 502; presents to All 
Saint's Worcester, as guardian of 
Hugh Mortimer, ib, ; writ of, con- 
firming obligations, ill 860, D. ; 
all andent liberties to be retained, 
iii. 861, D. ; settles the dispute be- 
tween the bishop of Lincoln and the 
University of Oxford, iv. 824, O. ; 



Kdward I. : — cont 
1290 I-— cont. 
appoints a treasurer and new judges, 
iv. 324, 325, O. ; exacts a fifteenth, 
iv. 826, 503, O. Wo. ; banishes the 
Jews, iL 409 ; iii. 361, 467 ; iv. 326, 
508, Wa, D. Be. O. Wo. ; hangs 
many of the people of the CSnque 
Ports for cruelty to the Jews, iv. 
327, O. ; loss to the treasury from 
the banishment of the Jews, but 
gain from the fifteenth, ib.; his 
grants of manors to Bermondsey, 
iii. 467, Be. ; grant to, by the clergy 
and barons in consequence of the 
banishment of the Jews, iii. 862, 
D. ; erects a cross to queen Eleanor 
in Dunstable market-place, ib. ; for- 
gives Worcester priory 100 marks 
for her soul, iv. 504, Wo. ; keeps 
Christmas at Ashridge, iii. 363 D. ; 
the bishop of Grosseto sent to, to 
complain of the injuries to the 
church by his prohibitions, iii. 365, 
D. 
1291 : — ^keeps the anniversary of queen 
Eleanor's death, iii. 866 ; iv. 506, 
D. O. ; grant of a tenth by Nicholas 
IV. for the crusade, iii. 367; iv. 
881, 506, D. O. Wo. ; the tenth paid, 
iv. 832, O. ; manner in which it was 
exacted, it. 888, O. ; intends to 
subdue Scothmd, iv. 504, Wo.; 
goes to Scotland, iii. 368; iv. 327, 
888, D. O. ; has to decide who is 
to be king of Scotland, iv. 828, 329, 
O. ; inquires into the ancient rights 
of the English kings over Scotland, 
iv. 887, 504, 0. Wo. ; submission of 
Scotland to, till a king is elected, 
il. 409; iv. 505, Wa. Wo.; his 
mother's body kept unburied till his 
return, ii 409, Wa. ; insists on her 
debts being paid, ii. 410, Wa. ; buries 
her at Amesbury, iii. 866 ; iv. 330, 
881, 506, D. O. Wo. ; buries her 
heart in London, ifi. 369 ; iv. 
831, D. O.; robbers about the 



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181 



Edward I. : — cont. 

1291 : — coHt. 

country, ir. 606, Wo. ; at Aber- 
garennyhas an inquiry respecting 
the eaatles of Gilbert de Clare, ib. ; 
goes to Hereford, ib, j to Worcester, 
and then to Fladbnry, ib. ; confirms 
the immanity from Scntage of Cats- 
den and Laweme to Worcester 
priory, ib, ; requests food and clo- 
thing for a servant from Worcester 
priory, ib, ; claims as his own the 
ancient Uberties of the marches, iv. 
ft07 ; sabmission of the claimants of 
the kingdom of Scotland to, ii. 41 1 ; 
iii. 888 ; iv. 888, 507, Wa. D. O. 
Wo. ; the castles, ftc, pnt into his 
hands till the decision is made, iv. 
388, 508, 0. Wo. ; decides the 
quarrel between the earls of Glou- 
cester and Hereford, 111. 870, D. 

1292 • — Rhys ap Meredudd captured 
and sent to, iv. 509, Wo. ; his long 
stay in Scotland, ill. 374, B., from 
Whitsunday to Christmas, iv. 511, 
Wo. ; appoints John Baliol king of 
Scotland, iii. 374; iv. 834,838,511, 
D. O. Wo. ; receives his homage, 
iii. 874 ; iv. 888, 6ll, D. O. Wo. ; 
kMpt Christmas at Berwick, iv. 
384, O. ; agrees to the election of 
R. Winchelsey to Canterlmry, ib. ; 
taxation of all goods in England, 
iii. 467, Be. ; goes through the 
eastern coustieSi iii. 874, D* 

1998 :— returns to London, iv. 335, 
O. ; holds a parliament in London, 
iii. 376, D. ; punishes the London- 
ers, iv. 512, Wo.} takes into his 
hands the liberty of London, iii. 376, 
D. ; makes new sheriffs, and restores 
the liberty, ib,\ blames the arch- 
bishop of York for excommunica- 
ting the Inshop of Durham, ib. ; 
reflises to see the pilsoners taken 
by the Genoese, iv. 618, Wo. ; a 
priest convicted of theft before, iv. 
514 } offering to S. Wulstan before 



Edward L : — eont. 

1293 '.—cent. 

his expedition to France, ib. ; three 
masses to be celebrated each week 
for him, while absent, ib, 

1294 :-^ropoBal for him to marry 
Blanche, sister of Philip IV., iii 
384, D. \ his excessive love for her, 
iv. 615,Wo.; the marriage hindered, 
iii. 884, D. ; arrangement with Philip 
lY. with respect to Gasoony, iv. 515, 
Wo. ; enftoflb Philip IV. with Gas- 
cony,iii. 884 ; iv. 515,D.Wo., against 
the advice of his chancellor, iv. 515, 
Wo. ; his foreign possessions seized 
by PhiUp TV., ib, ; war with France, 
iii. 884, D. ; collects an army at 
Portsmouth, which is detained by ad- 
verse winds, iii. 885; iv. 5 15^0. Wo.; 
his edict pardoning outlaws who will 
serve^ iv. 615, Wo. ; taxes the wool, 
iv. 5 1 6 } orders publick prayers to be 
put up for success, ib, \ his treaty 
with Adolph of Nassau, ib, ; naval 
viotoiy Over the French, iv. 335, 
516, O. Wo.; at the shrine of S. 
Wulstan at Worcester, and hears 
verses about the saint, and a mass, 
iv. 516, Wo.; his offerings at the 
shrine, ib.\ goes to Pershore, iv. 
517 ; gives the priory of Worcester 
leave to enter the land of R. de 
Belewe, ib,\ holds a conference 
with the cleigy in London, who 
grant him half their property, ib, ; 
his threats to all who rensted this 
exaction, ib. ; sudden death of W. 
de Montfort, dean of S. Paul's, in 
his presence, ib, ; rebellion of the 
Welsh, who massacre the English, 
iii. 885 ; iv. 517, D. Wo. ; gives up 
his expedition to France in conse- 
quence, iii. 885, D. ; holds a par- 
liament in London, asks for a sub- 
sidy, and goes into Wales, iii. 386 ; 
goes to Worcester, and hears mass, 
iv. 517, Wo. ; goes to Chester, and 
advances against the Welsh, ib,\ 

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INDEX. 



Edward I. : — cont. 
1294 -.-"ConL 
his exactions, ib. ; goes against 
Madoc in Wales, iv. 339, O. 

1295 :— attacks Anglesey, iy. 339, 520, 
O. Wo. ; receives 11,000 Welsh to 
his peace, ir. 520, Wo. ; builds 
Beaumaris castle, iv. 339, 520, O. 
Wo. ; goes into Snowdonia, iv. 520, 
Wo. ; orders William, earl of War- 
wick to meet him in Merionethshire, 
ih, ; promise of the abbat of Strata 
Florida to bring the county of Car* 
digan to peace, ih, ; no one coming, 
bums the abbey, ib, ; Morgan sub- 
mits to, ib. ; quiets Wales, iii. 386 ; 
iv. 339, D. O. ; his threats against 
them in case of future rebellion, iii. 
387, D. ; sends John Butetourte 
into Gascony, iv. 521, Wo. ; at 
Worcester, ib, ; his offerings to the 
shrines of S. Wulstan and S. Os- 
wald, ib, ; Madoc submits to, iv. 
522 ; Conan submits to, and is shut 
up as a leper for a time, ih, ; holds a 
parliament in London, iii. 387 ; iv. 
522, D. Wo. ; will not make peace 
without the consent of Adolph of 
Nassau, iv. 522, Wo ; borrows 
money from merchants for the king 
of Arragon, iii. 390, D. ; seises the 
money in the monasteries and 
churches, iii. 390 ; iv. 339, D. O. ; 
seises the wool and hides, iv. 339, 
O. ; meets the two cardinals sent 
by the Pope to make peace with 
France, iii 396 ; iv. 522, D. Wo. ; 
i^dlure of the attempt, and he pre- 
pares to invade France, iii. 397, D. ; 
his determination to punish the 
Scots for their refusal to attend his 
summons, ih, ; sends Edward, earl 
of Lancaster, and Henry, earl of 
lincoln, into Gascony, ih,\ sends 
aid to his army in Gascony, iv. 522, 
Wo. ; forbids the merchants to cross, 
except those of Brabant, iii. 398, 
D. ; holds a parliament in London, 



Edward I. : —cont, 

1295 : — cont. 

ib, ; has all the ports watched, iii. 
399 ; treason of lliomas Turbeville, 
iiL 399 ; iv. 522, D. Wo. ; keeps 
Christmas at S. Alban's, iii. 399, 
D. ; at archbishop Winchelsey's 
enthronement at Canterbury, iii. 
400 ; his danger there, ih. ; his 
demands on the clergy, iv. 524, 
Wo. ; offer of the archbishop, ib. ; 
accepts it, ih, ; puts guardians over 
all the property of foreign monks 
and canons, ih. ; his demands from 
them, iv. 524, 525 ; rebellion of 
Baliol and Wallace against, iv. 339, 
O. ; advances against the Scots, iv. 

526, Wo. ; goes into Wales as far as 
Morlais, ih,; admits the Welsh to 
peace against the wiU of the earl 
of Gloucester, ih, ; makes Walter 
Hackelute guardian of the earl of 
Gloucester's Welsh, ib, ; returns 
from S. Wales to N. Wales, and then 
to London to meet the cardinals, ih, ; 
goes into Scotland against Baliol, 
who had joined Philip IV., ih, 

1296 : — invades Scotland, and be- 
sieges Berwick, iii. 402, D. ; met 
at Berwick by the cardinal bishop 
of Albano, iv. 526, Wo. ; knights 
Guy de Beauchamp, ib, ; storms 
Berwick, and puts many of the 
citizens to death, ih, ; sends an 
army against the Scotch invasion, 
iii. 403, D. ; sends a force to Dun- 
bar, ih, ; Dunbar surrendered to, iiL 
404 ; iv. 527, D. Wo. ; restores 
Dunbar castle to earl Patrick, iv. 

527, Wo. ; commits the various 
prisoners to various persons, iv. 
527, Wo. ; cruelties of the Welsh 
and Irish, iii. 404, D. ; reduces 
Scotland, ih,; Baliol submits, and 
is sent to the tower, iii. 404, D. ; 
allows considerable liberty to Ba- 
liol, iv. 528 ; returns to England, 
iii. 404, D. ; holds a parliament at 



INDEX. 



133 



Edward I. : — cohL 
1296 : — coni, 
S. Edmundsbiiry, ib. ; taxes the 
commimity, ill. 404 ; iv. 528, D. 
Wo.; meeting of the clergy on 
this, iii. 405 ; ir. 528, D. Wo. ; 
the boll dericis laicos, ib. ; treaty 
with Flanders, iv. 529, Wo. ; brings 
the earl of Cornwall's treasare from 
Berkhampstead^ to Ijondon, ib. ; 
his anger with the cleigy for 
not bringing their treasures on 
S. Laurence's day, ib.\ edict against 
the clergy, and their lands and 
possessions seized, iii. 405 ; iv. 
340, D. O. ; various bishops and 
others make their peace with him, 
iii. 406, D. ; the rest put out of 
protection, iii. 406 ; iv. 340, 530, 
D. O. Wo. ; writ to the sheriff of 
Worcester on this, iv. 530, Wo.; 
defeat of the royal army in Gras- 
cony, iv. 530, Wo. ; edict against 
the clergy, ih. ; confiscates the 
goods of the archbishop of Canter- 
bury and bishop of Lincoln, iii. 
407, D. ; subsidy to, frtmi the laity, 
ib. ; his treatment of his dangler 
Joanna on her second marriage, iii. 
407, 408, D. 

1297: — ^message to the clergy, iv. 
531, Wo.; sends John Chainel to 
seize the wool and leather, ib.\ 
order to the sheriff of Worcester to 
provide 100 cows and 200 rams,i6.; 
had promised to observe Magna 
Charta, if the tax is paid by the 
clergy, iv. 532 ; forbids the arch- 
bishop's mandate of excommunica- 
tion against all who had seized the 
property of the clergy, iv. 533 ; 
appeals against it, ib. ; crosses from 
Winchelsea, ib. ; lands at Sluys, iv. 
534 ; goes into Flanders against 
Philip IV., iv. 340, 0. ; joined by 
the count of Holstein, iv. 534, Wo.; 
answer of the county of Worcester 
to th€ officers exacting the tax, ib. ; 



Edward I. : — cant, 

1297 :^conL 

ravages of the Scots, ib. ; exacts a 
ninth from the whole country, iy. 
535 ; confirms Magna Charta, &c., 
ib. ; makes a truce with Philip IV., 
and submits the question of Gas- 
cony to Boniface VIII., iv. 536; 
lands at Dover, ib.; his offerings 
to the saints, ib, 

1296 : — fire in his chamber at West- 
minster, ib. ; return of the English 
from Gascony, ib. ; at York, con- 
firms their liberties to the barons 
and commons, ib. ; praise of him, 
t6. ; his army takes Drillingtoa 
castle, iv. 537 ; at Kirkliston, ib. ; 
at Linlithgow, ib. ; defeats the Scots 
at Falkiric, iv. 340, 537, O. Wo. ; 
arbitration of Bonifiice VIII. be- 
tween him and Philip IV., iv. 538, 
Wo. ; report of his love for Blanche, 
and offer to resign Gascony for her, 
iv. 340, O. ; is to marry Margaret, 
sister of Philip IV., iv. 538, Wo. 

1 299 : — promises a new perambulation 
of the forests, iv. 541 ; mandate re- 
specting the liberties published in 
English at Worcester, t6. ; marries 
Margaret at Canterbury, iv. 340, 
542, O. Wo. ; orders bad pennies 
to have the value of halfpennies, 
iv. 543, Wo. ; promise of the arch- 
bishop and prelates to give an aid 
when they have seisin of their 
M'oods and liberties, iv. 544. 

13U0 :— edict respecting the pollards, 
iv. 340, 544, O. Wo. ; announces 
by the justices that the forest char- 
ter shall be observed, iv. 544, Wo. ; 
his offerings to Worcester cathedral, 
ib. ; compelled to retire from Scot- 
land by the severity of the season, 
iv. 547 ; makes prince Thomas earl 
of Cornwall, ib. ; makes prince Ed- 
ward prince of Wales and carl of 
Chesttr, iv. 341, 548, O. Wo. ; at 



134 



IND£X. 



Edward I. : — cotU. 

1300 : — cont. 
the faneial of Ednmndi earl of Corn- 
wall, at Hayles, iv. 549, Wo. 

1301 : — sends letters to Boniface VIII., 
respecting his claim on Scotland, 
iv. 341, 0.; goes to Worcester with 
the queen, iy. 549, Wo. ; gives the 
advowson of Worfield to Worcester 
priory, ib. ; goes to Kempsey, ib. ; 
winters in Scotland, and grants a 
truce to the Scots, iv. 551. 

1302 : — ^receives John de S. Germano, 
bishop elect of Worcester, with 
honour, ib, 

1303 :-~offerings to Worcester cathe- 
dral, iv. 556; makes peace with 
PhiUp IV., iv. 556, 557; Gascony 
restored, iv. 567 ; goes into Scot- 
land, lb, 

1304 : — ^Stirling castle surrendered to, 
ib. ; submission of Scotland, ib, 

1305: — ^inquisition of trailbaston, iv. 

341, 558, O. Wo. ; rising of the 
Soots against him under Robert 
Bruce, iv. 557, Wo. 

1306: — puts Bruce to flight, and 
hangs the murderers of Comyn, iv. 

342, O. ; knights prince Edward 
and others at Westminster, iv. 558, 
Wo. ; at Carlisle, and banishes 
Piers Gaveston, iv. 342, O. 

1307 :— dies, ui. 469; iv. 342, 560, 
Be. 0. Wo., at Burgh on the Sands, 
iv. 842, O., at Carlisle, iv. 560, 
Wo. ; buried at Westminster, iii. 
469 ; iv. 560, Be. Wo. ; vision of 
his death seen by archbishop Win- 
chelsey, iv. 342, 0. 

his character for clemency, iv. 198, 

209, W. 

writs of, hi matters relating to 



Dunstable, iii. 300, 301,312,318,344, 
393, 394, D. 
Edward IL, bom at Carnarvon, ii. 401 ; 
iii. 313, 466 ; iv. 295, 296, 489, 490, 
Wa. D. Be. O. W. Wo. ; was to have 
married Margaret of Norway, iii. 359, 



Edward II. : — cont 

D. ; his stay at S. Alban's and Langley, 
and injury to the markets there in 1294, 
iii. 892, D. i arrangement for him to 
marry Fhilippa, daughter of the count of 
Fhinders, iv. 529, Wo. ; his letter in 
1297 respecting Aquitalne and Flanders, 
iv. 534 ; is to marry Isabella, daughter 
of Philip IV., iv. 588 ; made prince of 
Wales and earl of. Chester by his father, 
iv. 341, 548, O. Wo. ; in Scotland, in 
1301, iv. 551, Wo.; knighted by his 
father at Westminster, iv. 568 ; makes a 
fiivourite of Piers Gaveston, iv. 342, 
O. ; in Scotland, in 1306, iv. 669, Wo. ; 
arrangements for his marriage with 
Isabella, ib. ; succeeds his fisther, iii. 
469 ; iv. 342, 660, Be. O. Wo. ; crowned 
at Westminster, iii. 469 ; iv. 660, Be. 
Wo., by archbishop Winchelsey, iii. 469, 
Be., by bishop Woodloke of Win- 
chester, iv. 342, O. ) recalls Piers Ga- 
veston, 1*6. ; makes him earl of Corn- 
wall, iii. 469 ; iv. 842, 560, Be. O. Wo. ; 
gives him Margaret de Clare in mar- 
riage, iv. 560, Wo. ; commits the country 
to him, iv. 342, O. ; marries Isabella, 
daughter of Philip IV. at Boulogne, iii. 
469; iv. 842, Be. O.; agrees to the 
banishment of Gaveston, iv. 560, Wo. ; 
his personal appearance and character, 
iv. 342, 0. ; heavy taxations of his reign, 
t6. ; fortunate with respect to Wales, 
ib.\ his conduct with respect to Piers 
Gaveston, ib.; neglects his queen for 
him, iv. 348 ; ' swears to obey the 
statutes determined on at the council 
under archbishop Winchelsea, ib, ; does 
not do so, ib, ; rising of the barons 
against, ib. ; attempta of the archbishop 
and Thomas eari of Lancaster to stop 
his folly, ib. ; quashes the election of 
Thomas de Cobham to Canterbury, ib. ; 
goes into Scotland, and is defeated at 
Sturling, iii. 469; iv. 343, 661, Be. O. 
Wo. ; gives a royal palace to the Car- 
melites, iv. S44, O. ; story of his 
being changed at nurse, iy. 345 ; his 



I19DEX. 



135 



Edward II : — coiU. 
fitToor to the Despensen, ib,i recalls 
them after their banJBhment, i6. i 
marches against the barons, ib, i the 
Mortimers sunexider to him, ib, i recalls 
the Despeosers at Gloucester, ib,i at 
lichfield, and pats the barons to flight, 
tb. ; harassed by Philip V. for not doing 
homage for Gasconj, iv, 346; holds a 
parliament at York, ib.; makes Hugh 
Despenser earl of Winchester, and A. 
de Harcla earl of Carlisle, ib. ; goes 
into Scotland and loses many of his 
army, 16. ; the Scots harass his return, 
and take Norham castle, ib. ; nearly 
captured at Byland, ib, ; sends prince 
Edward to do homage to Charles IV., 
iv. 347 ; outlaws his queen and son and 
declares them traitors, i5. ; flies from 
them into Wales, iil 471 ; iv. 347, Be. 
O. ; captured at Neath, iv. 347, O. ; 
imprisoned in Kenilworth castle, iii. 
411, 471 ; iv. 847, D. Be. O. ; agrees to 
a parliament at Westminster, but refuses 
to attend, iii. 471, Be. ; forced to resign, 
iv. 847, O. ; deposed, iii. 471, Be. ; pro- 
clamation of his deposition, iv. 348, O. ; 
removed to Berkeley castle, iii. 471 ; 
iv. 848, Be. O. ; murdered, iii. 472 ; iv. 
348, Be. O. ; in Corfe castle, iii. 472, 
Be. ; different opinions as to his merits, 
iv. 348, O. 

Edward ILL, bom, iii. 469 ; iv. 343, Be. 
0. ; sent into France to do homage to 
Charles IV., iv. 347, O. ; remains with 
his mother in Fonthieu, tfr. ; outlawed 
and declared a traitor, t5. ; lands in 
Essex with his mother, and pursues the 
king into Wales, iii. 471 ; iv. 847, Be. 
O. ; knighted, iv. 848, O. ; crowned at 
Westminster, iii« 411, 471 ; iv. 848, D. 
Be. O. ; expenses of his coronation, iii. 
411, 412, D. ; conspiracy of Edmund 
earl of Kent, against, iv. 848, O. ; 
marries Fhilippa of Hainault, iii. 472 ; 
iv. 349, Be. O. ; confirms the liberties 
of Bermondsey, iii. 473, Be. ; besieges 
Berwick, iv. 349, O. ; wins the battle of 



Edward IIL i^cont, 
Berwick or Halidon Hill, iii. 473; iv. 
849, 561, Be. O. Wo.; Berwick sur- 
rendered to, iii. 478 ; iv. 849, Be. O. ; 
homage done to by Edward Baliol, iv. 

349, O. ; ravages Galloway, and winters 
at Roxburgh, ib. ; makes his son duke 
of Cornwall and earl of Chester, iv. 
350 ; creates five earldoms, ib, ; invasion 
of Gascony by Philip VI., ib.; vafai 
endeavour to recover these lands and 
consequent determination of war, ib, ; 
crosses to Flanders and meets Louis UI. 
at Cologne, 16. ; makes a treaty with 
the Brabanters and Flemings, ib,-, 
assumes the arms of France, iii. 478 ; 
iv. 850, Be. O.; lays waste the north 
parts of France as fur as Toumay, iv. 

350, O. ; returns to England, letTing 
Philippa at Antwerp, ib, ; holds a par- 
liament in London, and demands a 
fifteenth, ib,-, new coinage in 1839, iii. 
478, Be. ; grants that a messuage in 
Hotherhithe may be giTcn to Bennond* 
sey, iil 473, 474, Be. ; naval victory of 
Bluys, iv. 350, 561, O. Wo. ; touches in 
Flanders, lays waste France, and be- 
sieges Toumay, iv. 350, 351, O. ; makes 
a tmce with Philip VL, iv. 351; in 
Biitanny, and loses many of his forces, 
ib, ; two cardinals sent to him by the 
Pope for peace, ib. ; storm on his re- 
turn, ib.i quashes the provisions of 
Clement VL, 16.; invades Normandy 
imder the guidance of Godfrey de Har^ 
court and lands at U Hogue, ib. ; de- 
spoils Caen and other towns, ib, ; plun- 
ders Iformandy, ib, ; wins the battle of 
Crecy, iii. 474 ; iv. 351, 561, Be. 0. Wo. ; 
battle of Neville's cross, iv. 352, 561, O. 
Wo. ; besieges and takes Calais, iii. 474 ; 
iv. 352, 561, Be. O. Wo.; grants a 
tmce through the Pope's mediation, and 
returns to England, iv. 352, O. ; storm 
on his passage, ib, ; his observation on 
the storms always taking place on hif 
return, ib, j allows Bermondsey to ap- 
propriate Beddington church, iii. 474, 



Ida 



INDEX. 



Edward HI. i^-cant. 
Be. ; allows William de Charlton to give 
Kingweston land to Bermondsey, iii. 
475 ; naval victory off Winchelsea and 
Romney, ib, ; new coinage in 1351, ib. ; 
retoma to England to free Berwick from 
the Scots, iii. 476 ; goes into Burgundy, 
t6. ; ratifies the agreement about Chalk 
between Norwich and Bermondsey, ib, ; 
at Paris, ib, ; extorts a tenth from the 
clergy for the French war in 1370, iii. 
414, D. ; letter confirming the liberties 
of Dunstable in 1375, ib. ; makes the 
Botherhithe lands free to Bermondsey, 
iii. 479, Be.; knights prince Richard, 
ib, ; confirms various gifts to Bermond- 
sey, iii. 440, 441, 442, Be. ; dies, iii. 
479; iv. 562, Be. Wo. 

Edward, son of Edmund Ironside, sent 
into Hungary, iv. 4, O. ; marries Aga- 
tha, ib. ; comes to England and dies, ii. 
187, Wa. ; buried in S. Paul's, ib. ; his 
children, iv. 4, O. 

Edward, the Black Prince, bom, iii. 472 ; 
iv. 348, Be. O. ; made duke of Corn- 
wall and earl of Chester, iv. 350, O. ; 
wins the battle of Poitiers, and captures 
John II., iii. 476; iv. 561, 562, Be. 
Wo. ; goes into Burgundy, iii. 476, Be. ; 
conquers Henry deTran6tamare,iii. 478 ; 
his tyranny in Aquitaine, iii. 479; dies, 
iii. 479; iv. 562, Be. Wo.; buried at 
Canterbury, iii. 479, Be. 

Edward, son of Henry VI., iii. 420, D. 

Edward, son of Malcolm m., killed, ii. 
202 ; iv. 13, Wa, O. W. 

Edward, asserts at Oxford that he was the 
son of Edward I., iv. 844, O. ; executed, 
ib. ; story of his birth, iv. 344, 345, O. 

Edwardstowe, the horse of Edward the 
Martyr goes to, ii. 13, Wi. 

— abbey, founded by the executors 
of Peter des Roches, ii. 323, Wa. 

Edwin, held land;i:q[ Tebworth, iiL 328, D. 

Edwin, a wheelwright;-, leefic: of Pensax 
given to, by Worcester pripry, iv. 422, 
423, Wo. 



Egferd, king of Kent, [t.€., Alric], suc- 
ceeds .fithelbert IL, iL 1 56, Wa. 

Egginton, bridge at, question as to its 
repair, L 372, Bu. 

Egypt, sultans of ; tee Cairo, sultans of. 

Eiigth, (Olange), in Severn, Cnut and Ed- 
mund Ironside make peace at, ii. 177, 
Wa. 

Eilaf defeats Cnut, ii. 179, Wa. 

Eincurt, Oliver de, his composition with 
Hugh, bishop of Lincoln, iii. 67, D. 

Ekintone, Richard de, land at Higham 
Eerrers let to by Dunstable priory, iii. 
401, D. 

— Stephen de, chancellor of the 
archbishop of Canterbury, in the chapter- 
house of Worcester with the archbishop 
to settle the difference between the 
priory and the bishop, iv. 417, Wo. ; 
mediates between the priory and town 
of Dunstable, iii. 1 1 1 , D. 

Eldesfed, Thomas de, a pugilist, miracle 
respecting, i. 65 ; iv. 413, T. Wo. 

Eleanor of Aquitaine, marries Louis VII., 
ii. 226 ; iii. 15, Wa. D. ; her daoghters, 
iii. 15, D. ; leaves Paris for the crusade, 
ii. 232, Wa. ; divorced from Louis VU., 
i. 47 ; U.234 ; iii. 16 ; iv. 28,380, T. Wa. 
D. O. W. Wo. ; marries Henry, duke of 
Normandy, i. 47; ii. 234; iii. 16; iv. 
28, 380, T. Wa. D. O. W. Wo.; 
crowned by the. archbishop of Rouen, i. 
50, T. ; reconciled with Henry II., ii. 
241, Wa. ; imprisoned by Henry II. and 
released by Richard I., iv. 42, O. ; at 
the coronation of Richard L, ii. 246, 
Wa. ; receives Richard I. after his libe- 
ration, i. 190, Bu. ; reconciles Richard 
and John, i. 192, Bu. ; lays waste 
Ai:jon for acknowledging Arthur, i. 198, 
Bu. ; sent by John to Alphonso for 
Blanche of Castile, i. 201, Bu. ; besieged 
by Arthur at Mirabeau, ii. 78, 254 ; iv. 
391, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; rescued by John, 
ii. 78, 254, Wi. Wa. ; dies, i. 27, 67 ; iL 
79, 256 } iii. 28, 44^; iv. 51, 892, M. T. 
Wi. Wa. D. Bi-. O. Wo. 



INDEX. 



137 



Eleanor of Frovence, the bishop of Here- | 
ford goes to Proyence for, i. 98, T. ; 
mairies Henry in., i. 99, 253 ; ii. 87, 
316 ; iii. 144, 458 ; iv. 82, 83,427, T. Bu. 
WL Wa, D. Be. W. O. Wo., at Canter- 
bury, i. 99, T. at. Westminster, iv. 82, 
W. ; crowned at Westminster, L 99 ; iL 
316 ; iu. 144, 458 ; iy. 427, T. Wa. D. Be. 
Wo. ; her reception at Oxford in 1235, 
iy. 82, W. ; visits Tewkesbury in 1236, 
L 101, T. ; at the enthronement of 
bishop Walter de Cantelnpe, iv. 428, 
Wo. ; receives the fellowship of the 
convent of Winchester in the chapter- 
house, ii. 89, Wi. ; goes into Gascony 
with Henry IH. in 1242, ii. 89 ; iv. 89 ; 
Wi. O. W. ; lands at Portsmouth, ii. 
330, Wa. ; at the dedication of Beaulieu, 
ii. 337, Wa. ; stays in the convent for 
three weeks for prince Edward's illness, 
1*6. ; visits Dunstable in 1247, iii. 173, D. ; 
a gilded cup given her by the canons, ib. ; 
her offering, t6. ; takes the cross in 1250, 
ii. 342, Wa. ; present at the marriage of 
her daughter Margaret, i. 29^, Bu. ; at the 
inauguration banquet given by bishop 
Aymcr of Winchester, i. 145, T. ; at the 
dedication of the church of Hayles, L 146 ; 
ii. 343, T. Wa. ; guardian of the country 
while Henry UI. is in Gascony, ii. 93 ; 
iii. 186, Wi. D. ; at Winchester m 1254, 
ii. 94, Wi. ; the king's messengers consult 
as to the aid to be asked from parliament, 
iii. 190, D. ; joins Henry III. in Gas- | 
cony in 1254, L 154, 317 ; ii. 94 ; iiL I 
191 ; iv. 106, 442, T. Bu. WL D. O. W. 
Wo. ; goes to Pontigny, i. 327, Bu. ; 
to Paris, i. 329 ; il 95 ; iii. 194, Bu. Wu 
D. ; returns to Enghind, i. 155, 329; 
iy. 106, 442, T. Bu. O. W. Wo. j pay- 
ment to her by Worcester priory for 
warren, iv. 443, Wo. ; at York, and then 
in Scotland, i. 337, Bu. ; her joy at 
prince Edmund's investiture with the 
crown of Sicily, i. 349, Bu. ; her inter- 
view at Tutbury with Richard de Clare, 
iii. 203, D. •, present at the dedication of 
Salisbury cathedral, i. 166, T. ; goes to 



Eleanor of Provence — cont. 

France in 1259, iv. 123, 445, O. W. 
Wo. ; in 1260, i. 168, T. ; at S. Omer, 
iv. 123, W. ; cause of the quarrel be- 
tween Henry III. and prince Edward, 
iii. 215, D.; reconciled with prince Ed- 
ward, ib. ; returns, iv. 125, O. ; crosses 
with Henry III. in 1262, L 499 ; iii. 218, 
462 ; iv. 130, 131, Bu. D. Be. O. W. ; 
returns, i. 499; iv. 130, 131, 447, Bu. 
O. W. Wo. ; consents to the provisions 
of Oxford, but changes and induces 
Henry UI. to do the same, ii. 355, Wa. ; 
joined in this by some of the barons, i. 
1 75, T. ; accused of peijury by S. de Mont- 
fort, iv. 133, W. ; goes to the tower, iiL 
222, D. ; shamefully treated by the Lon- 
doners, iiL 223 ; iy. 136, D. W. ; goes to 
Boulogne to S. Louis in 1263, i. 176; 
iiL 225 ; iv. 136, T. D. W. ; remains in 
France with her sister, iv. 136, W. ; 
persuades S. Louis to declare agunst 
the barons, L 177 ; iii. 227 ; iv. 448, T. 
D. Wo. ; obtained a letter for this from 
the Pope to S. Louis, i. 179, T.; the 
news of the battle of Lewes conveyed 
to her, iv. 452, Wo.; her grief and 
exertions, ib. ; tries to get aid from S. 
Louis and Peter of Savoy, iii. 233, D. ; 
procures Guy Foulquois to be sent as 
legate to England, ib. ; her endeavour 
to send troops into England, iv. 452, 
Wo. ; collects an army of mercenaries 
to invade England, iv. 154, 452, W. 
Wo. ; deserted by the mercenaries when 
her money falls short, iv. 1 55, W. ; col- 
lects a fleet and army at Swenesmuthe, 
iy. 453, Wo. ; they are prevented from 
invading England, ib. ; returns to Eng- 
land, ii. 367 ; iy. 179, Wa. O. W. ; lands 
at Dover, ii. 103; iv. 455, WL Wo.; 
meets the king at Canterbury, iv. 179, 
455, W. Wo. ; intercedes for the Lon- 
doners, ii. 103, WL; goes with the 
king and legate to London, iy. 180, W. ; 
at Northampton at Christmas, ii. 103, 
368, Wi. Wa. ; at Dunstable with the 
king and legate, iii. 240, D. ; money paid 



138 



INDEX. 



Eleanor of Froyenoe— con^ 
to her creditors, iv. 184, W. ; bangs 
some of the confederates of the cinque 
ports at Dover, iv. 456, Wo. ; her grief 
at prince John's death, iv. 246, W. ; 
prince Edmund goes to, on his return 
from Palestine, ii. 112, 379; iv. 461, 
Wi. Wa. Wo. ', her grief at the deaths of 
her daughters Margaret and Beatrice, 
iv. 262, W. ; held the manor of Tod- 
dington till P. Peyure came of age, 
ill 379, D. ; he proves his legal age be- 
fore her, iii. 305, D. ; takes the veil at 
Amesbury, iL 404 ; iii. 326 ; iv. 307, 
492, Wa. D. 0. W. Wo. ; gives up the 
cities assigned to her, iv. 496, Wo. ; 
visited at Amesbury by Edward L, iv. 
319, O. W. ; procures the expulsion of 
the Jews from England, ii. 409, Wa. ; 
dies, ii. 409 ; iii. 366 ; iv. 329, 506, Wa. 
D. O. Wo. ; left unburied till the return 
of Edward I. from Scotland, ii. 409, 
Wa. ; buried at Amesbury, ii. 410 ; iii. 
366 ; iv. 330, 606, Wa. D. 0. Wo. ; her 
heart buried in London, iii« 366; iv. 
330, 331, D. 0., in the presence of 
Edward I., iii. 369, D. ; her debts paid 
by order of Edward L, ii. 410, Wa. 

Eleanor of Castile, arrangement for her 
marriage with prince Edward, iii. 188, 
D. ; marries prince Edward, i. 154, 155, 
323; iL 94, 346; iii. 198; iv. 106, 442, 
T. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. O. W. Wo., at 
Burgos, i. 323, Bn.; goes into Gas- 
cony, i. 329 ; iii. 194 ; present at the 
dedication of Salisbury cathedral, i. 166, 
T. ; had gone before prince Edward 
into Qascony in 1270, before going into 
the Holy Land, iv. 236, W. ; goes to the 
Uoly Land, iii. 464, D. ; sent into Gas- 
cony for her confinement, iv. 255, W. ; 
crowned at Westminster by archbishop 
Kilwarby, iii. 263 ; iv. 260, 261, 467, D. 
W. O. Wo. ; grief for the death of her 
son Henry, iv. 261, W. ; at Dunstable in 
1275, iii. 266, D. ; at Winchester, and is 
received by the bishop and convent with 
a procession, ii. 120 ; iv. 469, Wi. Wo. ; 



Eleanor of Castile— coat 
present at the translation of S. Richard 
of Chichester, iv. 268, O. ; at the re- 
dedication of Norwich cathedral, iv. 279, 
O. W. ; at Glastonbury in 1278, iv. 
474, Wo.; crosses with Edward L in 
1279, iv. 477, Wo. ; at Paris, ii. 891, Wa.; 
Ponthieu belonged to of right,iv. 280, 477, 
O. W. Wo. ; does homage for her lands 
in France to PhiUp IH., iv. 477, Wo. ; 

' eager for B. Bumel's election to Win- 
chester, ii. 394, Wa. ; at York at the 
consecration of A. Bek, bishop of Dur- 
ham, iiL 305, D. I gifts to, firom John 
de Pontissera, bishop of Winchester, 
ii. 399, Wa. ; goes to France in 1286, 
iii. 385, D. ; returns to England, iii. 
354 ; iv. 498, D. Wo. ; 'lands at Dover, 
iv. 498, Wo. ; gives the bishop of Wor- 
cester a letter in favour of his scheme 
for the Weatbury prebends, iv. 500, 
Wo. ; dies, iii. 862 ; iv. 504, D. Wo. ; 
dies at Grantham, iv. 826, O. ; buried 
at Westminster, iii. 362; iv. 826, D. 
Wo., by bishop O. Sutton, iv. 336, 
O. ; her heart buried at the Franciscan 
convent, iv. 331, O. ; the corpse passes 
through Dunstable, ill 862, D. ; cross 
erected at Dunstable, iiL 363 ; 100 marks 
forgiven to Worcester priory by the 
king for her soul, iv. 504, Wo. ; anniver- 
sary of her death kept, iii. 366 ; iv. 506, 
D. Wo. ; fistigae of the prelates at, iv. 
506, Wo. 

Eleanor of Britanny, daughter of Greoffiey 
Plantagenet, iv. 38, W. ; promised by 
Richard L to the son of Leopold of 
Austria, i. 189, Bu. ; brought to Eng- 
land, and imprisoned by John, iv. 51, 
W. ; dies, 1. 118; iv. 433, T. Wo.; 
buried at S. James's, Bristol, and after- 
wards translated to Amesbury, i. 118, 
T. 

Eleanor, daughter of Henry II., marries 
Alphonso IX. of Castile, iii. 19, D. 

Eleanor, daoghter of John, marries Wil- 
liam Marshal, the younger, i. 67; ii. 
84, 299 ; iiL 91 ; iv. 64, 65, 416, T. Wi. 



INDEX. 



189 



Eleanor, daughter of John — conl. 
Wa. D. 0, W. Wo. I her yow of chastity 
on hi« death, ir. 65, W. ; at the second 
funeral of John, L 84, T, $ settlement 
with Dunstable aboat suit of court of 
Toddington, iii. 131, D. ; pays service 
for houses and messuage in Wadlow, 
i6. ; marries Simon de Montfort, i. 106 
ii. 818 ; iv. 65, 430, T. Wa. W. Wo. 
goes into exile with him, iii. 151, D. 
left by him, with her son, when he goes 
to the Holy Land, iii. 152 ; at Waverley 
in 1245 with her husband and two sons, 
ii. 336, Wa. ; her gifts to the abbey, ib. ; 
surrenders Doyer castle to Henry III., 
ii. 867; iu, 259; iv. 178, Wa. D. W. ; 
quits Dover castle and goes into France, 
iv. 179, W. ; her grief, ib. ; disinherited, 
il 367, Wa. ; her lands restored, iii. 258, 
D. ; her history after S. de Montfort's 
death, iii. 259, D. ; dies, iii. 259, 265, D. 

Eleanor, daughter of Edward I., was to 
have married Alphonso X. of Arragon, 
ii. 403, Wa. ; marries Henry III. count 
of Bar, iu. 876 ; iy. 836, 518, D. W. 
Wo. 

Elemosyna ; see Aumone. 

Siena, lady of the manor of Ballidon, iii. 
887, D. 

Elephant, an, given by S. Louis to Henry 
m., i. 829, Bu. 

Elentherius, Fopo, sends Pagan and Du- 
vian to king Lucius, iii 4 ; iy. 859, D. 
Wo. 

Eleyne, John, burgess of Dunstable, fined, 
iii. 864, D. 

Elgar, gave a tenement to Tewkesbury 
when he took the habit there, I 129, T. 

Eligius, S., ii. 151, Wa. ; dies, iL 152. 

Elizabeth, 6., of Hungary, 'canonised, iii. 
457, Be. 

Eliaabeth, daughter of Edward I., marries 
John, son of the count of Holland, iii. 
404, D. ; remains with her fsther, ib. 

[Elixabeth, daughter of Otho of Bavaria], 
married to Conrad, king of Germany, iii. 
158, D. 

EUendune, battle at, ii. 7, Wi. 



Elmham, bishops of: 

j^fgar, subscribes the foundation 

charter of Burton abbey, i. 183, Bu. 
JEgehnguT (Ethelmar), degraded at 

the council of Winchester, iv. 9, O. 

Elmley, given by Oflk to Worcester priory, 
iv. 866, Wo. 

Elmruge (t.e., Elmbridge), Adam de, 
knight, appointed a forest perambulator, 
Iv. 536, Wo. 

Elsefeld, Gilbert de, killed at Evesham, iv. 
171, 0. 

Elsistone, Godfrey de, his duel in the 
prior's court at Worcester, iv. 892, 
Wo. 

Elston (Eldesdone, Eltesdone, Heltesdone), 
John of, mortgages his land in Tottem- 
hoe, iii. 206 ; land and a grove bought 
from, by Dunstable, iii. 207 ; makes 
an exchange with Dunstable, iii. 211 ; 
bond to, redeemed by Dunstable priory, 
iii. 223, D. ; entrance into his lands con- 
firmed to Dunstable, iii. 257 ; this rati- 
fied by M. de Muchaut, iiL 290. 
  Simon of, marries the widow of 
GifBsird de 1>^gham, iii. 171, D. ; 
sheriff of Bedfordshire, resigns, iii. 196. 
William of (&ther of John), a 



chantry in Barwith granted to, iii. 144, 
D. ; indicts thirty-nine of the people of 
Dunstable priory for breach of the peace, 
iii. 145 ; his two sons sent for eight 
years to Dunstable, iii. 171 ; had given 
five acres of land to Dunstable, iii. 211 ; 
his tenant Simon, iii. 145. 

Elstow (Alnestowe, Aunestowe, Elne- 

stowe), abbess of, dies, iii. 41, D. ; ft«e 

deetion granted to the convent, iii. 42 ; 

rights of commonage in Flit and Maiden 

marsh settled, iiL 130, 131. 
Elstow, John of, a chamber granted to, by 

Dunstable, iu. 274, D. 
   Maurice of, ordained subdeacon, 

iii. 176, D. 
Eltham, William Fits-Henry of, gives 

tithes in Woolwich to Bermondsey, iii. 

439, Be. 



140 



INDEX. 



ElweU (Hdewelie) surrendered to bishop 
Aymer bj the monks of Winchester, ii. 
96, Wi. 
Ely, abbats of : 

Leoffrine, clears himself before Bene- 
dict VIII., il 178, Wa. 
8imeon, prior of Winchester, ii. 33, 
Wi. ; his reforms there, ib, ; dies, ii. 
38. 
Richard, son of Richard Fitz-Gilbert, 
dies, ii. 215, Wa. 

made into a bishoprick by Henry 

I., ii. 43, 215 ; iii. 14, 431 ; iv, 375, Wi. 
Wa. D. Be. Wo. ; Cambridgeshire given 
toit,iL215, Wa. 
bishops of : 



Henrey, ii. 215 ; iii. 14, 431, Wa. D. 
Be. ; dies, i. 13 ; ii. 222, M. Wa. 

Nigel, ii. 223, Wa. ; deprived by 
Stephen, ii. 228 ; escapes to avoid 
imprisonment, ii. 51 ; iv. 23, Wi. 
O. ; summoned to Rome by Henry 
of Blois, ii. 229, Wa. ; dies, i. 50 ; 
ii. 59 ; iv. 382, T. Wi. Wo. 

Geoffrey Ride), i. 51 ; ii. 61, 240; iii. 
20 ; iv. 36, T. Wi. Wa. D. O. W. ; 
dies, ii. 64 ; iv. 42, Wi. O. 

William Longchamp, i. 20, 54 ; ii. 64, 
246 ; iii. 25 ; iv. 386, M. T. Wi. 
Wa. D. Wo. ; made legate, i. 21 ; 
ii. 247 ; iii. 25 ; iv. 386, M. Wa. D. 
Wo. ; chancellor, ii. 247 ; iv. 42, 
Wa. O. ; viceroy, iv. 386, Wo. ; 
signs the grant of Richard I. to the 
bishops of Coventry, 1. 245, Bu. ; 
holds a council at Westminster, 
iii. 25, D. ; compels John to find 
hostages, iv. 44, O. ; consecrates 
Robert, bishop of Worcester, ii 247, 
Wa.; seises Geoffirey, archbishop 
of York, in S. Martin's, Canterbury, 
i. 21 ; ii. 248, M. Wa. ; seised at 
Dover, and ill treated, iv. 46, O. ; 
expelled from England, ii. 248, Wa.; 
dies, i. 23, 55 ; ii. 64, 251 ; iii. 26 ; 
iv. 48, 389, M. T. Wi. Wa. D. O. 
Wo. i buried in Poitou, ii. 64, Wi., 
at Notre Dame du Tin, iii. 26, D.; 



Ely, bishops of : — ctmL 

William Longchamp — cont. 
his character, ii. 64, Wi. ; had con- 
firmed the gection of the Coventry 
monks, ii 64, WL ; his sister, wife 
of the constable of Dover, iv. 45, 
O. 

Eustace, chancellor, i. 23 ; il 66, 251 ; 
iii. 27 ; iv. 49, 389, M. Wi. Wa. D. 
O. Wo. ; consecrated by archbishop 
Hubert, il 66 ; iv. 389, Wi. Wo. ; 
at the coronation of John and 
Isabella, i. 206, Bu. ; appointed an 
arbiter in the case of the Lambeth 
chapel, ii. 77, Wi. ; goes to Wor- 
cester to inquire into S. Wulstan's 
miracles, iv. 391, Wo. ; one of the 
executors of the interdict, ii. 80, 
260 ; iv. 396, WI Wa. Wo. ; goes 
into exile, I 29 ; ii. 261 ; iii. 31 ; iv. 
396, M. Wa. D. Wo. ; sent for 
by John, and returns, ii. 261, 
Wo. ; sent for by John to make 
peace, ii. 262 ; security promised 

to, by John, i. 219, Bu. ; his 
manors restored, ii. 262, Wa. ; 

goes with ai'chbishop Langton to 
Dover, ii. 263, Wa. ; his return to 
England, iii 37, 453, D. Be. ; re- 
laxes the interdict, iii. 453, Be. ; 
money to be paid to, by John, i. 
220, Bu.; dies, i. 61; iii. 44, T. D., 
at Reading, ii. 282, Wa. 

Robert of York elected, but quashed, 
iii. 56 ; iv. 412, D. Wo. 

John, abbat of Fountains, i. 65 ; ii. 
293; iii 56; iv. 412, T. Wa. D. 
Wo. ; made bishop by Pandulf, iv. 

412, Wo. ; goes to Durham to inves- 
tigate into the bishop's conduct, iii. 
G2, 67, D. ; witnesses Magna Charta 
in 1225, 1 231, Bu. ; dies, I 68 ; il 
301 ; ill 93 ; iv. 66, 418, T, Wa. 
D. O. W. Wo. 

Geoffrey de Burgh, archdeacon of 
Norwich, elected, but quashed, iv. 

413, Wo. ; made bishop, I 68; ii. 
301 ; iii. 93 ; iv. 66, 417, T. Wa, 



IXDEX. 



HI 



Ely, abbats of : — amt. 

Greoffirey de Biugh— eofi/. 
D. O. W. Wo. ; dies, ii. 304 ; iii. 
115; iy. 70, 420, Wa. D. O. W. 
Wo. 

Hugh Noithwold, abbat of S. Edmunds- 
bury, i. 72, 245 ; ii. 307 ; iii. 1 15 ; iv. 
70, T.Bu. Wa.D. O.W.; conaecrated 
at Canterbury by Jocelyn, bishop of 
Bath, il 307, Wa.; at the installa- 
tion of R. de Insula at S. Edmnnd»- 
bnry, i. 245, Bo. ; dedicates the 
altar of S. Mary at Dunstable, iii. 
126, D.; witnesses the confirmation 
of Magna Charta in 1236, i. 103, 
T. ; brings queen Eleanor to Eng- 
land, iii. 144, D. ; blesses Thomas, 
abbat of Eyesham, i. 134, T.; 
excommunicates the infractors of 
Magna Charta, i. 305, 319, Bu. ; 
dies, i. 318; ii. 94; iii. 191; iy. 
107, Bu. Wi. D. 0. W. 

William of Kilkenny, chancellor, i. 
318; ii. 94; iii. 191, 202; iy. 107, 
Bu. Wi. D. W. ; dies, i. 159, 376 ; 
iii. 202 ; iv. Ill, 113,T. Bu. D. W. 
O. 

Hugh Balsham, i. 159 ; iii. 204 ; iv. 
lll,113,T.D.W.O.; opposition of 
archbishop Boniface to, iii. 204, D. ; 
goes to Rome, and is confirmed, ib. ; 
returns, ib, ; dies, iii. 326 ; iv. 307, 
D. O. W. 

John de Kiriieby, treasurer, iii. 326 ; iv. 
307,D.O.W.; consecrated by arch- 
bishop Peccham at Canterbury, iv. 
308, 0.W. ; in Wales, iii. 338, D. ; de- 
mands a subsidy for the king, as trea- 
surer, iv. 316, 0. W. ; refused till the 
king's return, ib, ; taxes the cities 
and towns, ib,; his illness and death, 
ii. 408 ; iii. 368 ; iv. 323, Wa. D. 
O. ; buried in Ely cathedral, iy. 323, 
(). ; had neglected his spiritual for 
his civil duties, ib, ; his character, 
iii. 358 ; iv. 323, D. O. 
William of Louth, ii. 408 ; iii. 358 ; 
iv. 825, 503, Wa. D. O. Wo. i had 



Ely, abbats of : — cont, 

Willian of Louth — cont. 

been treasurer to the king's ward- 
robe, iv. 325, O. ; consecrated at 
Ely by archbishop Peccham, ib.; suc- 
ceeds R. Burnel as chancellor, iv. 
333, O. ; dies, iv. 536, Wo. 

John Salmon, prior, elected by the 
monks, iv. 542, Wo. ; see Norwich, 
bishops of. 

John de Langeton, elected, ib. ; both 
elections quashed by the Pope, ib, ; 
objected to by the archbishop, iv. 
552. 

Ely, abbess of, S. JEtheldreda ; see ^thel- 
dreda, S. 

— ^— - archdeacons of : 

Nicholas, made treasurer, iii. 220, D.; 
successively bishop of Worcester 
and Winchester ; see Worcester and 
Winchester, bishops of. 

R. de Walpole, elected bishop of Nor- 
wich, iv. 316, O. W. 

cathedral, tower of, falls, ii. 44 



Wi. ; burnt, ib, 

city of, the disinherited barons 



leave, and prince Edward enters, iv. 210 
W. 

isle of, churches and monasteries 



in, ii. 166, Wa. ; taken and retaken by 
John and Louis, iii. 48, D. ; the tower 
taken and destroyed by F. de Breaute, 
ib,; taken by John d'Eyvile and the 
disinherited barons, ii. 104, 373 ; iii. 
244; iv. 191, 192, 457, Wi. Wa. D. O. 
W. Wo. ; Henry lU. goes to besiege, iii. 
244 ; iv. 198, D. O. ; ravages of the barons 
there, iv. 204, 457, W. Wo. ; some of the 
barons in, join the earl of Gloucester, 
iii. 245, D. ; reduced by prince Edward, 
iii. 246 ; iv. 207, D. O. ; manner of his 
entry into it, iv. 208, W. ; submission 
of the occupiers, iv. 207, 209, O. W. 

Ely, Gerard of, executor of John de Cra- 
chale, iii. 255, D. 

Elyas, an approver, in gaol, iii. 272, D. 



142 



INDKX. 



Elyoth, John, guilty of the ffiUfder of 
Alexander le Bantere at Kenswortb, iii. 
358, D. ; gives himaelf up to Colchester 
gaol, iii. 854. 

Em, Henry, imprisoned at Dunstable for 
rape, iii. 278, D. 

John, guilty of murder at Kens- 
worth, iii. 353, D* ; cleared, and recovers 
his lands, iii. 354. 

Emly, bishops of: 

Henry, abbat of Bindon, ii. 267, Wa. 
Christian, gives an indulgence to all 
who visit the rellcks at S. James's, 
Bristol,!. 110, T. 

Emma, daughter of Richard I. of Normandy, 
marries ^thelred II., ii. 13, 170 ; iv. 3, 
371,Wi. Wa. O. Wo. ; flies to her brother 
in Normandy, ii. 14, 174 ; fr. 3, 371, 
Wi. Wa. O. Wo. ; marries Cnut, ii. 15, 
177 ; iv. 4, Wi. Wa. O. ; advises him to 
restore the destroyed monasteries, ii. 16, 
Wl ; the country entrusted to, during 
Cnufs visit to Rome, ib. ; banished by 
Harold I., ii. 16, 180, Wi. Wa. ; goes 
to Baldwin in Flanders, ii. 180, Wa.; 
Bruges given to, ibs ; recalled by 
Harthacnut, ii« 17, Wi. ; neglects her 
children by .^thelred, ii. 17, 18 ; stays 
at Winchester, ii. 18 ; is suspected 
of familiarity with bishop iElfwine of 
Winchester, ii. 18 ; iv. 371, Wi. Wo.; 
her gifts to Winchester, ii. 18, Wi. ; 
deprived of her possessions, and im- 
prisoned in Wherwell by Edward the 
Confessor, ii. 20 ; her letter to the bishops, 
demanding trial by ordeal, ib, ; account 
of the trial, iL 23 ; iv. 371, Wi. Wo. ; 
her vision of S. Swithdn, iL 23, Wi. ; her 
innocence proved, ii. 24 ; her speech to 
Edward, ib, ; her gifts to Winchester, ii. 
24, 25 ; iv. 371, Wi. Wo. ; induces Ed- 
ward to recall Qodwine, iL 25, Wi. ; 
dies, iL 25, 185 j iv. 371, Wl Wa. Wo. ; 
buried at Winchester, iu 25, Wl. 

Enmia, wife of Bichard I. of Normandy, 
dies, ii. 167, Wa. 

Emperor, the, manner of the election of, L 
196, Bn. 



Empsham, or Hempsbaili, Walter de ; see 
Eynsham. 

Emondeville, lUchard de, hostage during 
the siege of Kenllwofth, till 8. de Mont- 
fort can be conununicated with, iv.l95,W. 

Eneas, David, takes an oath respecting the 
liberties of Dnnstable, iii. 413, D. 

Enemus, Philip de, sent by S. Louis to 
meet Henry m. at Blois, i. 927, Bu. 

Engaine, Viel del (Vital, sixth baron), ac- 
cused of treason, iiL 97, D. 

finglefldd, William de, justice itinerant at 
Worcester b 1261, iv. 446 ; at Bedford 
in 1262, iiL 217, D. ; at Winchester in 
1263, ii. 100, WL 

English language, spoken by the Francis- 
cans at Worcester, iv. 504, Wo. ; royal 
mandate respecting liberties, published at 
Worcester in, iv. 641. 

Ephesus, council of, iv. 361, Wo. 

Erchelawis, manor of, 6,000 herrings given 
to Beimondsey firom, iii. 439. 

Erdington (Erdintone), manor of, given by 
Edmund, earl of Cornwall, to Rewley 
abbey, ii. 897, Wa. 

Thomas of, has a lease of Alveston 

and Bhipston firom Woroester, iv. 891, 
Wo.; messenger of John to Innocent IH., 
i. 218 ; iv. 401, Bo. Wo. ; dies, L 64 ; 
iv. 410, T. Wo. s a Bonk at Worcester, 
Iv. 410, Wo. 

Giles of, one of the 24 ^pointed 



by the barons at Oxford, i. 450, Ba. 
Brie (Iritius), the earldom of Northumbria 

given to, by Cnut, ii. 15, WL ; banished 

for treason, ib. 
Erioa, miraole done to, by the relicks of S. 

John the Baptist, iL 161, 162, Wa. 
Ermenburga, &, iii. 8, D. 
Eroldom, i^, Qiastel-Heraud, q.v. 
Eruce, Richard de, lease of Alveston en- 
trusted to, by Worcester priory, iv. 423, 

Wo. 
Sscheatois, instmctions for, L 479, Bu. 
Especer, William le, wool eomiaitted to, 

by Tewkesbury abbey, i. 142, T. 
Essebume ; see Ashbume. 



INDEX. 



US 



Kftcntra (Aibmore?), N. de Hereford 
pregented to, i. 126, T. 

Eteex, floods in, in 1286, iv. 808, O. W. 

I-— — » Henry (third baron of), defeated by 
Robert de Montfort, and becomes a monk 
at Readings ii. 57 ; liL 18, Wi. D. 

Geoffrey de MandeTille (first earl 



of), fortifies the Tower and Rochester 
castle, ii. 51» WL; taken prisoner by 
Stephen, ii. 280; iiL 15; iv. 379, Wa. 
D. Wo., at S. Alban's, ii. 230, Wa. ; 
sorrenders the tower and his castles, ii. 
280 ; iv. 379, Wa. Wo. ; seixes Ramsey 
abbey, ii. 230, Wa.; his opposition to 
Stephen, t6. ; dies, ib. 

Geoffrey de Manderille (second 



earl oO, dies, ii. 59, 282, Wi. Wa. 

William de Mandeyille (third earl 



of), dies, iii. 25, D. 

Geoflhrey Fits-Piers (ibnrih earl of). 



translates the body of his ihther at Win- 
chester, ii. 67, Wi. ; made justiciary, ii. 
69; iv.49,389,Wi.W.Wo.; causes fealty 
to be sworn to John, i. 198,Bu.; created 
earl of Essex by John, ii. 72; iv. 390, Wi. 
Wo. ; goes into Wales, iii. 32, D. ; sends 
letters to the bishops of London, Worces- 
ter, and Ely to treat for peace with the 
archbishop, ii. 262, Wa. ; sent by John 
to the archbishop, ii. 263 ; had given the 
archbishop a safe conduct, ib,; letters 
patent of, exhibited by John for peace, i. 
221, Bn. ; his decision in the suit with 
Dunstable respecting Houghton lands, 
iii. 38, D. ; dies, i. 61 ; ii. 273 ; iv. 68, 
T. Wa. W. 

Geoffrey deMandeTille(fifkh earl of). 



killed at a tournament, iii. 45, D. ; his wife 
Isabella, countess of Gloucester [called 
Johanna], ib. See Gloucester, earls of. 

William de Mandeville (sixth earl 



of), succeeds his brother as earl, iiL 45, 
B. ; at the dedication of Worcester ca- 
thedral, ir. 409, Wo. ; his gifts to the 
sacristan of Worcester, iv. 412, 420; 
joins William Marshal, iii. 82, D. ; wit- 
nesses Magna Charta in 1225, i. 232, 
Bu. ; dies, i. 69 ; ii. 803 ; iii. 102 ; iv. 68, 



Essex,Wi]liam de Mandeville, earl of-HMm/. 
420, T. Wa. D. O. Wo. ; Christiana, his 
widow, marries Raymond de Burgh, iii. 
102, D. 

Estchnrche, a cell belonging to Tewkes- 
bury broken, i. 68, T. 

Estrannge, Hamund le, joins Simon de 
Montfort, iii. 222, D. ; goes over to 
prince Edward, iii. 225 ; allowed to go 
free after the battle of Lewes, iii. 232 ; 
sent against Llewellyn, but defeated by 
him, ii. 366, Wa. 

» John le, at the dedication of Wor- 
cester cathedral, iv. 409, Wo* 

Estune (Aestuna, Estona), manor of, be- 
longing to Tewkesbury, is in part alien- 
ated by abbat Robert, i. 49, T. ; abbat 
Peter vindicates his claim to, against 
Fankes de Breant^, i. 64; the abbey 
prosecuted for things done in, i. 156. 

— — Simon Tracy of, dies, i. 159, T. 

Etherington, Richard de, has a lease of the 
land of John Cook, iii. 354, D. 

Ethreu, a desert in the east, i. 272, 273, 
Bu. 

Eton (Ethona, Etune), priory of nuns 
founded at, by Robert de Bellomont, ii. 
239, Wa. ; marriage of P. Peynre at, 
iiL 182, 183, D. 

Gilbert Romaaus, prior of, becomes 

a Dominican at Oxford, iv. 98, 101, 
W. 

Simon of; see Dunstable, cellarers 



and priors of. 
Eu (Ove), given up to William II. by Robert 

of Normandy, ii. 201, Wa.; William II. 

at, ii. 203 ; Philip I. retires from, ib, 
Eu, Henry, count of, gives land in Lydd 

and Bilsington to Bermondsey, iiL 448, 

Be. 
— — John de Brienne II., count of, slain 

near Courtrai, iv. 552, Wo. 

William de, accused and convicted 



of treason, IL 205, Wa. ; his eyes put 
out, ii. 206. 

Eugenius HI., Pope, i. 46 ; ii. 53, 54, 281 ; 
iiL 15, 16, 437 ; iv. 25, T. WL Wa. D. 
Be. O. W. ; had been placed over the 



)44 



INDEX. 



Eugenius III., Pope — emit, 
monaster}' of S. Anostasius/ii. 231, Wa. ; 
orders S. Bernard to preach the second 
cmsade, ii. 231, Wa. ; consecrates Peter 
archbishop of Bourges, iii. 16, D. ; inter- 
dict on Louis VII., ib. ; at Paris when 
Louis VII. left for the Crusade, ii. 232, 
Wa. ; mandate respecting S. Mary Mag- 
dalene's, Oxford, ir. 25, 0. ; celebrates a 
council at Kheims in 1147, ii. 232; iii. 
16, Wa. D. ; celebrates another in 1148, 
ii. 233 ; iv. 26, Wa. O. W. ; deposes 
William, archbishop of York, iii. 16,D. ; 
his intimacy with S. Bernard, iv. ^6, W. ; 
decision in the case of S. George's and 
S. Mary Magdalene's, Oxford, iv. 27, 0. ; 
sends cardinal Paparo with four palls to 
Ireland in 1152, ii. 234, Wa. ; dies, i. 
47 ; ii. 55, 235 ; iv. 29, M. Wi. Wa. O. 
W. ; miracles at his tomb, ii. 235, Wa. 

Eugenius IV., Pope, iii. 487, Be. 

Eunesheye (Pevensey?), castle destroyed 

by John, iii. 46, D. 
Eustace, son of Stephen, does homage to 

Louis VI., ii. 226, Wa.; homage sworn 

to, in England, ii. 234 ; dies, i. 48 ; ii. 

55, 235 ; iv. 27, T. Wi. Wa. D. W. ; 

buried at Faversham, ii. 236 ; iii. 16, Wa. 

D. ; had married Constance, daughter of 

Louis VL, iv. 27, W. 

Eustace, counts of Boulogne ; ««e Boulogne, 
counts of. • 

Eustace, the monk, joins the king of 
France, iii 34, D. ; on the side of prince 
Louis, iii. 46 ; defeated and slain, ii. 
287 ; iii. 50, 454 ; iv. 409, Wa. D. Be. 
Wo. 

Eustace, a monk of Tewkesbury, sent to 
receive seisin of the church of Llan- 
blethian, i. 81, T. ; carried off by the 
Welsh to the mountains, ib, 

Eustace of Lynn, official of Bonifiice, im- 
prisoned by the brother of bishop Aymer 
of Winchester, i. 151, T. 

Everingham, Adam de, goes to Henry III. 
with Simon de Montfort, the younger, 
iv. 456, Wo. 



Eversholt, township of, present Dunstable 
priory for encroachments, iii. 269, D. ; 
suit respecting land in, iii. 303. 

Evesham, abbey of, founded, iii. 9, D. ; 
built by S. Egwin, iv. 366, Wo. ; trans- 
lation of S. Egwin at, i. 53 ; iv. 385, T. 
Wo. ; its exemption from episcopal 
jurisdiction, iv. 393, Wo. ; commission 
respecting the jurisdiction in the vale, 
ib, ; the tower blown down by a storm in 
1210, iii. 32, D. ; artifice to escape 
visitation in 1233, iii. 133, D. ; general 
chapter of Benedictines at, in 1255, i. 
156, T. ; the belfry struck by lightning 
in 1261, iv. 446, Wo.; avoided by Ed- 
ward I. in 1289, iv. 500, Wo. 

— — abbats of: 

Alwin dies, ii. 32, Wi. 

Reginald dies, i. 47, T. 

William de Andeville, ib, 

Roger dies, i. 49 ; ii. 56, T. Wi. 

Adam, prior of Bermondsey, i. 49 ; 
iii. 441, T. Be. 

Roger Norreys, deposed by the legate, 
Nicholas, bishop of Tusculum, i. 
61 ; iii. 38 ; iv. 402, T. D. Wo. 

Randolph, prior of Worcester, i. 61 ; 
iii. 38, T. D. ; at the dedication of 
Worcester, iv. 409, Wo. ; his appeal 
to wear his mitre and have the 
second place at the Worcester sy- 
nod, iv. 411 ; in the chapter-house 
at Worcester to settle the quarrel 
between the bishop and priory of 
Worcester, iv. 416, 417 ; dies, i. 73; 
iv. 421,T. Wo. 

Thomas of Marlborough, elected, but 
not admitted, i. 73, T. ; admitted by 
the bishop of Lichfield by a pro- 
vision from Rome, i. 75 ; blessed 
by the bishop of Lichfield, iv. 421, 
Wo. ; witnesses Magna Charta in 
1236, i. 232, Bu. ; dies, i. 101 ; iii. 
144; iv. 428, T. D. Wo. 

Richard le Gras, prior of Hurley, i. 
101, 102; iii. 145; iv. 428, T. D. 



INDEX. 



146 



Eresham, abbats of : — conL 
Bichard le Gras — cont. 
Wo.; made chancellor, iii. 152, D.; 
elected bishop of Lichfield, but re- 
signs, I 121, T. ; dies, i. 128, T. 
Thomas, prior of Fenwortham, i. 133 ; 
iv. 435, T. Wo.; confirmed, i. 134, 
T. ; blessed, iy. 436, Wo.; made 
visitor of the order by the general 
chapter in 1246, i. 136, T. ; makes 
peace with the bishop of Worcester, 
iv. 439, Wo. ; dies, iv. 443, Wo. 
Hugh, prior, iv. 444, Wo. 
William of Whitchurch, presides at 
the meeting of Black monks at 
Oxford, ii. 110, 378; iv. 460, Wi. 
Wa. Wo. ; dies, iv. 484, Wo. 
John of Brozhampton, buries Philip, 
prior of Worcester, iv. 527, Wo. 
— dean of, appointed judge in the 
case of the Westbury prebends, but 
excuses himself, iv. 499, Wo. 
Evesham, battle of, ii 102, 364; iii. 239, 
463; iv. 169, 172, 454, Wi. Wa. D. Be. 
O. W. Wo. 
Evesham, Hugh of, cardinal, poisoned, iv. 

494, Wo. 
Evington (Eventona), William de Ferrers 

dies at, i. 317, Bu. 
Evreux, promised by John to prince 
Louis on his marriage with Blanche 
of Castile, i. 201, Bu. ; given to him, i. 
201 ; iv. 50, Bu. O. ; confirmed by 
John to Philip with the Evreusin, i. 
203, Bu. 

William, count of, outlawed by 

Henry L, ii. 214, Wa. 
— ^— Mabel, countess of, dies, i. 56, T. 
S. Taurinus, bishop of, ii. 132, 134, 



Wa. 



Mauger,archdeacon of, made bishop 

of Worcester, i. 56, T. 

Evreux, Matilda de, dies, and is buried in 
Worcester cathedral, iv. 534, Wo. 

Ewe ; see Eu. 

Exeter, monks placed in, by Eadgar, iv. 
368, Wo. ; lost through the French ceorl 
Hugo, ii. 171, Wa. ; taken by William L, 

VOL. V. 



Exeter — cont 

ii. 27, Wi.; burnt in 1111, ii. 44, Wi.; 
taken by Stephen in 1136, i. 45 ; iv. 20 
[erroneously called Oxford,] T. O. W. j 
fortified by Robert, earl of Gloucester, 
in 1138, ii. 51, Wi.; burnt in 1161, ii. 
56, Wi.; siege of, by the barons iu 1215, 
iii. 48, D. ; justices itinerant at, in 1228, 
i. 70, T. ; in 1256, i. 157. 
bishops of: 
LeoMc dies, ii. 30, Wi. 
William, ii. 42 ; in. 14 ; iv. 1 5, Wi. 

D. O. W. 
Robert Chichester dies, i. 48 ; ii. 55, 

T.Wi. 
Robert Warelwast, dean of Salisbury, 

i. 48, T. ; dies, ii. 56, Wi 
Bartholomew, i 49 ; ii. 56, T. Wi ; 
goes to the Pope against Becket, 
ii. 58 ; iv. 381, Wi. Wo. ; suspended 
by Becket, iv. 382, Wo. ; dies, i 
53 ; ii. 63, 243 ; iv. 385, T. Wi. 
Wa. Wo. 
John, ii. 244 ; iii. 23 ; iv. 40, Wa. D. 
O. W. ; dies, i 21, 54 ; ii. 247 ; iv. 
387, M. T. Wa. Wo. 
Henry Marshal, i 22, 55 ; ii. 249 ; iv. 
47, M. T. Wa. O. ; dies, i 28, 58 ; 
ii. 257 ; iii 29 ; iv. 52, 394, M. T. 
Wa. D. 0. Wo. 
[Bartholomew, i. 58, T.] 
Henry, archdeacon of Stafford, elected, 
i. 59 ; ii. 264 ; iii 31 ; iv. 54, 398, 
T. Wa. D. O. Wo. ; the election 
quashed by Stephen Langton, iv. 
399, Wo. 
Simon of Apulia, dean of York, i. 61 ; 
ii. 282 J iii. 41 ; iv. 403, T. Wa, D. 
Wo.; crowns Henry HL, iii 48, D.; 
dies, i 67 ; ii. 299 ; iii 79, 85 ; iv. 

415, T, Wa. D. Yim. 

William Brewer, precentor of Exeter, 
i 66, 67 ; ii 299; iv. 65, 66, 415, 

416, T. Wa. O. W. Wo. ; conse- 
crated by archbishop Langton at 
Canterbury, ii. 299, Wa. ; witnesses 
Magna Charta in 1225, i. 232, Bu. ; 
goes to Palestine on the Crusade, 



146 



INDEX. 



SSxeter, bishops of :-^cont 
William Brewer — cont, 

I 70 ; ii. 85, 303 ; iii. 112, T. Wi. 
Wa. D. ; goes to Damasoiis to treat 
of peace between the GhristianB and 
Saracens, i. 87, M. ; enters Jerusa- 
lem, ib, ; returns, and is honourably 
received at Exeter, i. 73, T.; had 
g^Tcn Winkleigh to William of the 
Mill, L 94 ; confirms to Tewkesbury 
priory all their pensions in his 
diocese i. 96; goes to Qermany 
with the princess Isabella, ib, ; insti- 
tutes William de Stanway to S. 
Wenn, i. 102; witnesses tiie con- 
firmation of Kagna Charta in 1236, 
i. 103 ; grants thirty-nine days of 
relaxation to certain altars in 
Tewkesbury, i. Ill ; dedicates Ford 
church, ii. 323, Wa. ; goes with the 
legate to the council in 1241, i. 
116; iii. 157, T. D. ; consolidates 
the church of Chittlehampton, i. 
117, T. ; sends W. de Stanway to 
Rome, i. 120; institutes Deodatus 
to S. Crowan, ib,; admits S. de 
Anagni to S. Wenn, 1 127 ; permits 
ten marks to be paid oat of S. 
Wenn by Tewkesbury to S. de 
Anagni, i. 128 ; reoeiyes abbat 
Bobert of Tewkesbury, and arranges 
a change of benefices, ib, 

Richard Blondy, at the dedication of 
Beaulieu, ii. 337, Wa. ; excomma- 
nicates the infractors of Magna 
Charta, i. 306, 319; dies, i. 159 ; 
il 96, 349; iv. 117, T. WL Wa. 
W. 

Walter Bronscomb, archdeacon of 
Surrey, L 169; ii. 97, 349; iv. 117, 
444, T. Wi. Wa.' W. Wo. ; conse- 
crated at Canterbury by archbishop 
Boni&ce, L 409 ; iv. 118, Bu. O. ; 
present at the dedication of Salis- 
bury cathedral, i. 166, T. ; one of 
the six elected by the dictum of 
Kenilworth, ii. 372 ; iii. 243, Wa. 
D. ; at the consecration of John le 



Exeter, bishops of :— ooiU. 
Walter Bronscomb— <s(m<. 
Breton, bishop of Hereford, ii. 376, 
Wa. ; puts archbishop Kilwarby in 
possession of his see, ii. 112, 379 ; 
iy. 462, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; brings the 
pall to archbishop Kilwarby, ii. 115, 
381 ; iy. 464, WL Wa. Wo. ; 
crosses to meet Edward I. on his 
retam in 1273, il 115, 882; iv. 
464, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; baptises prince 
Alphonso, iy. 468, Wo.; dies, ii. 
394 ; iy. 284, 478, Wa. O. W. Wo. 
Peter of Exeter, ii. 394 ; iy. 284, 478, 
Wa. O. W. Wo. ; consecrated by 
archbishop Eeocham at Canterbury, 
ii. 894; iy. ^78, Wa, Wo.; conse- 
crated not by the aichbiahop, but 
by some of his sufiragans, iy. 284, 
O. W. ; dies, iy. 331, O. 
Thomas de Wittone, dean of Wells, 
consecrated by archbishop Peccham 
at Canterbury, iy. 332, 0. 
Walter de Stapleton, treasurer, be- 
headed, iy. 347, O. 
 I dean of, William de Stanway, i. 1 55, 

T. ; see Stanway. 
^ixmenchrii, wife of Henry Fitzgerold, 1. 

74, T. 
Ezmouth, the Danes at, ii. 170, Wa. 
Eyam (Derbyshire), rent-chargeat, restored 

to Dunstable, iii. 270, D. 
Eye, honour of, restored to John, i* 192, 
Bu. 

Philip of, treasurer, iy. 247, W. ; 

resigns, iy. 266 ; dies, and is buried at 
Osney, iy. 271, O. W. 
Eyl, Ralph, suit of his three daughters 

against Dunstable priory, iii 212, D. 
Eynesford (Einesford, Hemesford), church 
of, ii. 78, Wi. 

— William o1^ captured by John in 
Rochester castle, iy. 405, Wo. 

Eynsham, miracles at, by the relicks of 
S. Andrew, i. 115, T. 

— abbats of : 
Eustace, dies, iii. 31, D. 

Adam, deposed, i. 70 ; iii. 109, T. D. 



INDEX. 



147 



EynsbaiDy abbats of i—cont* 

Nicholas, prior of Freeston, iii 109, 

D.; dieSjL 126, T. 
Alexander, dies, iy. 218, O. 
John of Oxford, appointed by the 
bishop of Lincoln, ib. 

Walter de, elected archbishop of 

Canterbury, iii. 1 18, D. ; appeal to Rome 
against him, ib, ; lus election to Canter^ 
bury quashed, i. 71, T. $ his examina- 
tion and bad answers, t6. 

Eyr, Roger le, bailiff of prince Edward^ 
wickedness of, iii. 201, D. 

Eyton (Eitone), castle built at, iii. 66, D. ; 
cruelty of prince Edward's bailiflb at, 
iii. 201 ; G. de Gantelupe put into pos- 
session of his land in, iii. 257 ; Eudes 
la Suche put in possession of, lit 259 ; 
Milioent de Muchaut, lady of the manor 
of ; 8ee Muchaut. 

A. de, official of the archdeacon of 

Stafford, letter of, i. 401, Bu. 

Eyyile, John de, seizes the isle of Axholme 
with Simon de Montfort the younger, 
iii 239 i iv. 180, D. W. ; seizes the isle 
of Ely, iL 104, 871, 873, Wl. Wa. j his 
ravages as one of the disinherited barons, 
iv. 187, W. ; treats with the legate for 
peace, iii. 240, D.; put to flight at 
Chesterfield, iii. 241, D. ; goes to Henry 
m. with Simon de Montfort the younger, 
iv. 456, Wo. ; comes from beyond Trent, 
and meets G. de Clare, iii. 245, D.; 
meets the disinherited barons at Wing, 
and goes with them to London, ih, ; 
joins G. de Clare, and goes to London, 
IT. 199, 204. W. I his ktended attack 
on the king, iii. 245, D. ; pardoned, iy. 
206, W. 



F. 



Faber; «ee Smith. 

Fagan and Duvian, sent by Pope Eleu- 
therius to king Lucius, and establish 



Fagan and Duvian^^xm^. 
bishopricks in England, iii. 4 ; iy. 359, 
D. Wo. 
Fairford (Feyreford) church, appeal for 
the privileges of, i. 81, T. ; a monk, W., * 
sent to, from Tewkesbury, i. 82 ; God- 
frey, rector of, dies, t6. ; monks sent to, 
fi^m Tewkesbury to protect the con- 
vent's rights, ib, I the bishop of Wor- 
cester decides against Tewkesbury in 
the suit, tfr. } Frederick, parson of, comes 
with an armed band, and ejects the 
monks, ib. ; W. de Beauchamp and R. 
de Swik, who had held the church while 
vacant, absolved by the bishop of Wor- 
cester, i. 88, 89 ; court of Richard de 
Clare at, L 156. 
Falaise taken by Henry V., iii. 485, Be. 
Falconers, the royal, quarrel of^ with Don- 
stable priory, iii. 878, D. 
Faldho (Falho), scutage paid for a hide of, 

iii. 326, D. ; heirs of, iii. 401. 
— — John of} see Dunstable, canons of. 
— ^-^ William of, a way in Pulloxhill 
carried by Dunstable priory against, iii. 
132} put in charge of the barony of 
William de Beauchamp, ill 198. 
Falkenstein, Beatrice de, marries Itichard, 
king of Germany, Iv. 224, O. W. } goes 
with him to England, iv. 224, 225, O. 
W. ; dies, and is buried at Oxford, iv. 
274, 0. 
Falkirk, battle of, iv. 340, 687, O. Wo. 
Famines in England : 
in 1069, iv. 9, 0. W. 
in 1125, L 12} iii. 484 } iv. 18, M. 

Be. W. 
in 1144, ii. 280 } iv. 25, Wa, W. 
in 1168,1. 15, M. 
in 1176, i. 17, M. 
in 1183, ib. 
in 1189, i. 20} il 247} iv. 41, 886, 

M. Wa. O. Wo. 
m 1196, i. 192, Bo. 
in 1197,iv. 48,W. 

in 1203, i. 26, 57 } ii. 255, M. T. Wa. 
in 1227, iy. 420, Wo. 
in 1247, iy. 488, Wo. 

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148 



INDEX. 



Famines in England — cont. 

in 1258-1261, i. 166; iil. 462; iy. 

118, 120, 127, T. Be. O. W. 
in 1315, iv. 561, Wo. 
in 1316, iii. 470, Be. 
in 1352, iii. 476, Be. 
Faringdon (Ferendone, Ferenduna, Fern- 
dune), in Berkshire ; castle at, built by 
Bobert of Gloucester, ii. 231, Wa.; 
taken by Stephen, ib. ; given by John 
. to the Cistercians, and taken possession 
of by the abbat of la Fert^ snr Grosnes, 
i. 26 ; ii. 254, M. Wa. 
Faringhoe, murder committed at, iii. 320, 

D. ; the township fined, ib. 
Famham castle, built by bishop Henry of 
Blois, ii. 51, Wi. ; taken by prince 
Louis, ii. 285 ; iii. 46, Wa. D. ; taken 
by the royalists, iv. 407, Wo. 

vicar of, scourges the officers who 

had violated the sanctuary of Waverley, 
ii. 327, Wa. 

Nicholas of ; see Durham, bishops 



of. 

Famingham (Frenyngham), a mill at, 
given to Bermondsey, iii. 437, Be. ; sold 
to John Scot by Bermondsey, iii. 437, 
455, Be. 

Fawley (F^Ule), Richard of Cornwall and 
Isabella of Gloucester married at, i. 78, 
T. ; William Marshal dies at, t6. 

Fecamp (Fescamp), given up to William 
n. by Robert of Normandy, ii. 201, 
Wa. ; John's army lands at, and takes 
some vessels, iii. 35, D. 

— Nicholas de, dies, i. 106, T. 

Feckenham, forest of, iv. 4^3, Wo. ; per- 
ambulation of, iv. 536; foresters of, 
fined by Hugh le Despenser, iv. 544 ; 
perambulated, and its limits defined, iv. 
545 ; the royal proclamation respecting, 
read in publick, iv. 549. 

Felde, Silvester de la, rent-charge of, at 
Eyam, iii. 270, D. 

Felix IV., Pope, ii, 8, 147 ; iii. 6 ; iv. 363, 
Wi. Wa. D. Wo. 

Fepsintone (Fhepson?), giyen to Worces- 
ter priory by Eadwig, iv. 367, Wo. 



Fepsintone (Fhepson ?), manor of, let by 
Worcester piiory, iv. 422 ; the lease 
falls in, iv. 442. 

forest of, deforested, iv. 417. 

Ferdinand IV., king of Castile, alliance of, 
with Edward I. against France, iiL 384, D. 

Ferentino, Bartholomew de, Blockley 
church conferred on, by Boni&ce YTQ., 
iv. 528, Wo. 

 John de, comes as legate to Eng- 

land, i. 58 ; ii. 79, 257 ; iv. 52, 394, T. 
Wi. Wa. O. Wo.; holds a council at 
Reading, i. 58 ; ii. 257 ; iv. 394, T. Wa. 
Wo. ; again sent to England, i. 98, T. 

Feres Cerataye, general of the Egyptian 
army in the expedition against Aleppo, 
i. 296, Bu. 

Fermbaud, Nicholas, perambulates Fecken- 
ham forest, iv. 545, Wo. ; fines the city 
of Worcester for buying with pollards, 
iv. 546. 

Femleye, John, official of the bishop of 
Worcester, dies, iv. 498, Wo. 

Ferns, Albin, bishop of, dedicates the 
chapel of the infirmary at Waverley, ii. 
253, Wa. ; dedicates five altars at 
Waverley, ii. 282. 

Ferrand ; see Flanders, counts of. 

Ferre, Joan, buried* at Waverley, ii. 409, 
Wa. 

Ferrers, Hugh de, troubles Dunstable in 
the matter of Maulden land, iii. 181, D. 

Robert de, dies in 1225, iii. 94, D. 

Robert de, of S. Alban's, confirms 

lands to Dunstable in 1278, iii. 279, D. 
William de (second son of seventh 



earl of Derby), captured in Northamp- 
ton castle, iv. 450, Wo. 
see Derby, earls of. 



Ferring (Feringes), John Mansel, rector of, 
i. 148, T. ; IQOs. to be paid to, out of 
Kingston, i. 149. 
Fert^ suT Grosne, la, abbats of: 

Nicholas, or Odo, sent by Amald of 
Citeauxto take possession of Faring- 
don, i. 26 ; ii. 254, M. Wa. 
William, made abbat of Citeauz, ii, 
319, Wa. 



INDEX. 



149 



Fevenham abbey» founded by Stephen, ii. 
55, 236 ; iii. 438, 439 ; It. 29, 380, Wi. 
Wa. Be. W. Wo. ; Stephen buried at, ii. 
55, 236 ; iii. 439 ; iv. 29, 880, Wi. Wa. 
Be. W. Wo. ; Matilda, queen of Stephen, 
and their son Eustace, buried at, ii. 236 ; 
iii. 16, Wa. D. 
— ^— abbats of: 

Clarenbald, prior of Bermondsey, iii. 

438, Be. 
Werric, prior of Bermondsey, iii. 444, 
Be. 
Fiddington (Fidintune), dairy at, belong- 
ing to Tewkesbury, burnt, i. 157, T. 

Fiennes (Feines, Fens), Ingelram de, pre- 
vents Henry of Almaine from crossing, 
iii. 223, D. 

lord of, slain near Courtrai, iv. 552, 

Wo. 

Fieschi, Luca di, cardinal, excommunicates 
B. Bruce, and puts Scotland under an 
interdict, iv. 845, O. 

i— William di, cardinal, his nephew 
nominated to a canonry at Lincoln, i. 
437, Bu. 

Fifehead, tithes of, i. 119, T. 

Fiket, Alexander, purchase from, made by 
Bermondsey, iii. 460, Be. 

Finchampstead (or Hampstead), in Berk- 
shire, bloody spring at, in 1029, iv. 871, 
Wo. ; in 1098 or 1099, ii. 207 j iii 429, 
Wa. Be ; in 1100, i. 7 ; ii. 40, M, Wi. ; 
in 1103, ii. 210, Wa. ; in 1164, iv. 381, 
Wo. 

Findeme, Nicholas de, sees a remarkable 
meteor at Alvaston, i. 310, Bn. 

Finegal, Ralph, confirms the gift of an acre 
by his servant Sampson to Tewkesbury 
abbey, i. 76, T. 

— ^ Reginald, agrees to this gift, ib, ; 
confirms the gifts of his father, and gives 
a rent-charge to Tewkesbury, i. 104. 

Fire, miraculous, at the holy sepulchre, i. 
7, 37 ; ii. 217 ; iii. 433, M. Wa. Be. 

Fitz-Alan, William (second baron of Os- 
waldestre), holds Shrewsbury castle 
against Stephen, ii. 226, Wa. 



Fitz-Alan, William (third baron), dies, iii. 

33, D. 
John (fifth baron), witnesses 

Magna Charta in 1225, i. 232, Bu. 

Robert, clears a virgate of land in 



Stoke Hanmiond, iii. 314, D. 
Fitz-Athulf, Constantine, hanged as a 

leader in the riots of Westminster in 

1222, ii. 297 ; iii. 79, Wa. D. 
Fitz-Baldwin, William, agreement with 

Dunstable about certain lands, iii. 85, D. 
Fitz-Bemard, John, guardian of Oxford 

castle, i. 453, Bu. 
Ralph, the guardianship of his land 

taken from archbishop Edmund by 

Henry HI., iii. 150, D. 
Fitz-Count, Brien, fortifies Wallingford 

and Oxford, ii. 51, Wi. 
Fitz-Fulk, Robert, justice itinerant at Ox- 
ford in 1284, iv. 301, 0. 
Fitz-Geldewin, Franco ; see Bohun, Franco 

de. 

Fitz-Geoflrey, John, one of the confede- 
rates against the Foitevins, iii. 210, D. ; 
elected on the side of the barons at Ox- 
ford, i. 447, Bu. ; sworn of the king's 
council, i. 449 ; one of the twenty-four, 
i. 450 ; the acts of the council confirmed 
before, i. 456 ; joins in the letter against 
the Foitevins, i. 174, 460, T. Bu. ; jus- 
tice in Ireland, iv. 122, O. W. ; dies, i. 
167, 461 ; iv. 122, T. Bu. O. W. 

Fitz-Gerold, Henry, and his wife, give 
Eemerton water to Tewkesbury, i. 74, 
T. 

Margaret, wife of Fawkes de 

Breaute, sent out of Bedford castle, iii. 
88, D. ; given in charge to an English 
nobleman, ii. 300, Wa. 

Maurice, justiciary in Ireland, 



leader of the army agsdnst Richard 
Marshal, iii. 137, D. ; besieges him in 
Kildare, iv. 78, O. W. ; nearly killed in 
battle by R. Marshal, iv. 79, O. ; lands 
at Bristol by the king's command, iv. 
81,0. ; goes to the king at Marlborough, 
i. 94 ; iv. 81, T. O. ; protected by bishop 
H. Sandford and R. of Cornwall, iv. 81, 



160 



INDEX. 



Fiti-Qerold, MAnnee—conL 
O. ; reconciled with the brothers of R. 
Marshal, i. 04; iii. 191 ; iv. 81, T. D. 
O. ; comes from Ireland in aid of prince 
Edward, ii. 865, Wa. ; sent against Llew- 
ellyn, but defeated by him, ii. 866, Wa. 

Warin, claim to a quarter of wheat 

annually from, made out by Dunstable 
priory, iii. 178, D. ; a quarter paid, iii. 
327. 

Fitz-Hamon, Robert, dies, i. 9, 44, M. T. ; 
his body moyed to the choir of Tewkes* 
bury, i. 120, T. 

Mabel, his daughter, wife of Ro- 
bert, earl of Gloucester, iv. 22, W. ; dies, 
i. 48, T. 

Fitz-Helias, William, gives a charter to 
Dunstable priory, iii. 60, 61, D. ; accused 
of treason, iii. 97. 

Fitz-Helton, William, gives a mill at Far- 
ningham to Bermondsey, iii. 487, Be. 

Fitz-Herbert, Matthew, witnesses Magna 
Charta in 1225, L 232, Bu. 

Peter, witnesses Magna Charta in 

1225, ib. ; dies, and is buried at Reading, 
i. 97, T. 

Fitz-Hugh, John, sent by John to Chi- 
chester to take possession of the property 
of the black monks, ii. 264, Wa. 

Fitz-Humphiy, Robert, gives Ditton tithes 
to Bermondsey, iii. 444, Be. 

Fiti-John, Eustace, holds Melton oaatle 
against Stephen, ii. 226, Wa. ; killed in 
Wales, iv. 30, O. 

 John, one of the confederate ba- 
rons, iv. 460, Wo. ; joins Simon de Mont- 
fort, iii. 222 ; iv. 133, D. W. ; knighted by 
S. de Montfort at Gloucester, iiL 228, 
D. ; his cruelty to the Jews in London, 
iv. 142, W. ; his prowess at Lewes, iv. 
452, Wo. ; left in the camp by the flying 
Londoners at the battle, iii. 232, D. ; 
arbiter between Simon de Montfort and 
Gilbert de Claie, ii. 861, Wa. ; puts his 
seal to the terms offered to prince Ed- 
ward, iv. 161, W. ; ahnost the only 
person of note not killed at Evesham^ 



Fits-John, John— «oiit 

iv. 172, O. ; taken prisoner at Evesham, 

ii. 865 ; iv. 174, 455, Wa. W. Wo. ; dies, 

iv. 266, O. W. 
-»— — John, agreement with Dunstable 

respecting land in Wadlow, iii. 273, D. 
Fitz-Jordan, John, marries at Studham, iii. 

171, D. 
Fitz-Juett, Lawrence, one of the parties to 

the suit respecting Wadlow land, iii. 378, 

D. 
Fitz-Juliana, Henry, naif of Henry de 

Giey, iiL 320, D. 

Fitz-Lawrence, John, one of the parties to 
the suit respecting Wadlow land, iii. 378, 

Fitz-Matthew, Herbert, lord of Chittle- 
hampton, requests W. de Stanway to 
permit a chantry in his chapel at SIo, 
i. 117, T. 

Fitz-Maurice, Maurice, comes from Ire- 
land in aid of prince Edward, ii. 365, 
Wa. 

Fitz-Nicholas, Ralph, mediates between 
the priory and town of Dunstable, iii. 
119, D. ; accused and removed from 
court by Henry HI., i. 102 ; iii. 144, T. 
D. ; proctor from England at the council 
of Lyons, iii. 167, D. ; dies, i. 409, Bu. 

Fitz-Nigel, Richard, accuses several per- 
sons of treason, iii. 97, D. ; his con- 
demnation Mid execution, ib. 

Fitz-Osbem ; see Hereford, earls of. 

Emma, daughter of William Fitz- 
Osbem, married to Ralph de Guader, ii. 
31, Wi. 

Fitz-Osbert, Richard, pft of, to Bermond- 
sey, iii. 438, Be. 

Fitz-Piers, Geoffrey j see Essex, fourth 
earl of. 

Reginald, besieged by S. de Mont- 
fort in Rochester castle, iii. 230, D. ; re- 
leased from Kenilworth by S. de Mont- 
fort the younger, ii. 365, Wa. 

Simon, fkther of Geof&ey Fitz- 



Piers, his body translated at Winchester 
ii. 67, Wi. ; [see Foss, Judges,i. p. 242. | 



INDEX. 



151 



Fiti-Balph, John, of Barton, serrei on a 
jury, iii. 345, D. 

£1tz-Boger, Peter, le Lorenger ; see Lo- 
renger; 

Fitx-Silvester, Simon, a wood bonght of, 
by Donstable priory, iii. 248» D. 

Fit»-Stephen, John, of Wimbome, gives a 
▼iigate of land to Tewkesbury, i. 147, 
T. 

Fita-Thomas [erroneously called Fitz- 
Bichard], Thomas, mayor of London, 
on S. de Montfort's side, !▼. 188, W. ; 
remains in prison at Windsor, It. 177. 

Fitz-Urse, Reginald, murders S. Thomas 
Becket, iii. 20, D. 

Fitz-Waleran, John, gives permission to 
his knight Boger to give Fyfield tithes 
to Bermondsey, iii. 428, Be. 

Fits-Walter, Hubert; see Canterbury, 
archbishops of. 

Bobert (third baron), agreement 

of, with S. Alban's church about North- 
hawe wood, iii. 28, D. ; knights of his 
fee sent Into Poitou, iii. 85, D. ; his 
castles and woods destroyed, ib, ; deserts 
John in Wales, ii. 268, Wa. i flies to 
France, iv. 400, Wo. ; security promised 
to by John, 1. 219, Bu. ; taken at the 
battle of Lincoln and imprisoned, ii. 287, 
Wa.; goes to Damietta, ii. 292 ; iii. 56, 
Wa. D. ; returns ill, Iii. 56, D. ; wit- 
nesses Magna Charta in 1225, i. 232, 
Bu. ; dies, i. 99, T. 

Bobert, of Dayentry, acts on a 



jury, iii. 819, D.; appears before the 
justices to defend his liberties, iii. 360, 
D. 

GKlbert, of Crauford, acts on a 



jury, iii. 844, D. 
Fitz- Walter, Stephen, dies at S. Sever, iv. 

525, Wo. 
Fitx-Warine, Fulk, his castles destroyed 

by Llewellyn, iii. 82, D. ; to be repaired 

and restored, iii. 83. 
H., heirs of, claim to certain land 

made out by Tewkesbury from, i. 121, 

T. 
— — William, dies, iii. 1 IS, 1). 



Fitz-William, William, appointed coroner 
at Dunstoble, ia 108, D. 

 William, land bought df by Dun- 
stable at Buckleshore, iii. 290, D. 

Fitz-Wimart, Simon, wood bought of by 

Dunstable, iii. 221, D. 
Fladbury, conference held at, to appoint 

a prior of Worcester, i. 127, T. 

— ^ arrangement respecting lands in, 
iv. 435, Wo. 

Flanders, counts of: 

Baldwin V., receives Emma and gives 
her Bruges castle to live in, ii. 180, 
Wa. 

VL, dies, u. 191, Wa. 

 Bichilde, his widow, attempt 

of William f^tz-Osbem to obtain, 
ii. 29, Wi. 

Amulph m., it 191, Wa. ; killed by 
Bobert the Frisian, ib, 

Bobert I., the Frisian, kills Amulph 
lU., ii. 191, Wa. ; attacks Philip 
I. and WilUam Fitz-Osbem, il 29, 
Wi. ; intends to invade England 
with Cnut rV., ii. 34, 195, Wi. Wa. 

Bobert n., joins the Crusade, ii. 206, 
Wa. ; retumSf-ii. 209 ; dies, ii. 214; 
iv. 375, Wa. Wo. 

Baldwin VH., ii. 214, Wa.; with 
Louis VL in Normandy, but retires, 
ii. 216 ; wounded in Nonnandy and 
returns home, ib, ; dies, ii. 217. 

Charles, ii. 217, Wa. ; makes peace 
with Henry L, ib.; prevents the 
empress Matilda from passing 
through Flanders, ii. 218; mur- 
dered at Bruges, ii. 220. 

WlUiam, son of Bobert of Normandy, 
Louis YI. gives Flanders to, ii. 

220, Wa. ; married to Jane, daugh- 
ter of Begnier of Montferrat, ib, • 
puts to death the murderers of 
Charles, ib. ; Louis VL prevented 
by Henry I. from aiding him, ib, ; 
meets Thierry and defeats him, ib. ; 
wounded, ii. 221 ; dies, i. 12 ; ii. 

221, M. Wa. 



152 



INDEX. 



Flanders, counts of :— «<»i^ 

Thierry, claims Flanders against Wil- 
liam, ii. 220, Wa. ; becomes count 
by the aid of Henry I. on WUliam's 
death, ii. 221 ; joins the second 
Crusade, ii. 231 ; goes to Jeru- 
salem, i. 47, T. i Henry II. forbids 
to receive Becket, ii. 58, WL 

Philip of Alsace, takes the cross, i. 
19; iv. 41, M. W.; his war with 
Henry U., iv. 42, O. 

Baldwin IX., shares in the treaty be- 
tween John and Philip U., i. 205, 
Bu. ; takes Constantinople, iv. 392, 
Wo. ; elected emperor of the East, 
i. 57 ; iv. 392, T. Wo. ; his cross 
at Bromholme, iii. 97, D. ; an im- 
postor pretending to be he, iii. 94, 
D. ; reception of by Louis VHI., 
iiu 95 i tortured and put to death, 
i6.; miracles said to have taken 
place on the site of his execution, ib. 

Jane, forced to acknowledge the pre- 
tended Baldwin, iiL 94; has him 
put to death, iii. 95 ; marries 
Thomas of Savoy, iii. 146. 

Ferrand, joins the count of Holland, 
iiL 36, D. ; recovers Flanders from 
Philip n., ib. ; his treaty with Eng- 
land, iii. 40 ; comes to England and 
does homage to John, ii. 280 ; iii. 
40, Wa. D. ; taken prisoner at Bo- 
vines, i. 224 ; ii. 281 ; iii. 41 ; iv. 
53, 403, Bu. Wa. D. W. Wo. ; 
stands by Theobald of Champagne, 
iii 116, D.; dies, iiL 135, D. 

William de Dampierre, taken prisoner 
in Egypt, i. 288, Bu. 

Maxgaret H., at war with John de 
Avesnes, i. 306, Bu. 

Guy de Dampierre, treaty of, with 

Edward I., iv. 529, Wo. ; his 

daughter engaged to marry prince 

Edward, ib. 

Fldche, Helie de la, count of Maine, driven 

out of Maine by William IL, ii. 208, 

Wa. ; his death, ii. 214 ; his daughter 

taken at Le Mans by Fulk of Anjou, ib. 



Fleching near Lewes, the barons pitch 
their tents at, iv. 451, Wo. 

Fleming, William le, of Glamoigan, his 
conduct with respect to the chapel of 
Cogan, L 110,T. 

Flemings, make war on Wales in 1136, i. 
14, M.; driven from England in 1156, 
iv. 30, W. ; brought in by Robert, earl 
of Leicester, in 1173, iv. 35, W. ; 
slaughter of, at Fomham, ib.; bum 
Calais, iv. 552, Wo.; defeat of the 
French by, in 1302 ; iv. 552, 553, Wo. ; 
in 1303, iv. 555, 556, Wo. ; see Bovines, 
battle of. 

Flexley ; tee Dene. 

Flighe, John, a party to the suit respecting 
Wadlow land, iii. 378, D. 

Flint castle, built by Edward L, iii. 275 ; 
iv. 273, D. W. ; attacked by the Welsh 
under Llewellyn, iL 397 ; iii. 292 ; iv. 
287, 485, Wa. D. O. W. Wo. 

Flitte, marsh of, arrangement respecting, 
iii. 108, D. ; rights of Dunstable on, iii. 
130, 131; hundred of, iii. 113, 131, 
265; meadow in, given to Dunstable, 
iii. 365 ; rural dean of, iii. 304 ; chapter 
of, iii. 305. 

John de, summons Henry Duke, 

&c., iiL 107. 

Peter de, serves on a jury, iii. 345. 

Philip de, comes to teims with 



Dunstable about Flitte marsh, iii. 108, 
131. 
Flitwick (Flitthewick, FUttewike, Flitte- 
wich, Flittewic,Flittewik, Flit), arrange- 
ment respecting, iii. 108, D.; settlement 
between the parishioners and Dunstable 
respecting Bushy common, iii. 131 ; a 
mill in, bought by Dunstable, iii. 154 ; 
rentcharge in bought, iiL 175; wood 
bought in, iii. 221 ; Custom respecting 
the tithes of, iii. 249 ; part of the dower 
of the countess of Albemarle, iii. 249 ; 
suit for land in, by D. Smith, iii. 269 ; 
Stephen admitted to, iii. 285; dies, 
iii. 364 ; Geoffrey de Marston presented 
to, iii. 365 ; taxation of, iii. 367 ; ques- 
tion of warren in, iii. 288 ; chapter held 



INDEX. 



153 



Flitwick— €Oiit 

ID, iii. 305 ; Hdvovson of, iiL 327 ; 
priyileges of the prior of Dunstable in, 
inquired into, iii. 329 ; answer of the 
prior respectmg, iii 330 ; death of Wil- 
liam Newbond in, iii. 371 ; tithes of hay 
in, iii. 372. 

— — - David of, qaarrel with Dunstable, 
iii. 248-250 ; writ respectiog the right 
of free warren at Flitwick, iii. 287 ; de- 
clared to hare no warren there, iii. 288 ; 
summons the prior and two brothers for 
trespass upon his fisheries, iii. 299 ; in- 
duces Christiana Mustard to prosecute 
her appeal, iii. 308; quit-claims certain 
advowsons to Dunstable, iii. 327 ; sued 
for tithe of hay, iii. 372; dies, iii. 408 ; 
a palfrey giyen as heriot to the priory, 
ib. 

David of, succeeds his father, ib. ; 



cause won by Dunstable against, iii. 410. 
—— Lucy of, iii. 408. 

Walter, miller of, iii. 329. 



Floods, great, in England : 

in 1029, iv. 371, Wo. 

in 1093, iii. 428, Be. 

in 1105, i. 9, M. 

in 1201,iv. 50,0. W. 

in 1227, iv. 420, Wo. 

in 1233, ii. 312 ; iv. 74, 425, Wa. O. 
Wo. 

in 1238, ii. 319, Wa. 

in 1250, iv. 440, Wo. 

in 1258, iv. 445, Wo. 

in 1268, iv. 215,0. 

in 1270, iv. 230, O. 

inl281, iv. 480, 481, Wo. 

in 1286, iv. 308, 0. W. 

in 1287, iii. 338; iv. 311, 313, D. O. 
W. 

in 1291, iv. 506, Wo. 

in 1292, iv. 510, Wo. 

in 1316, iv. 344,0. 
Florence merchants, money borrowed of, 

by Tewkesbury, i. 148, T. 
Florence of Worcester, dies, iv. 376, Wo. 
Florence, count of Holland ; see Hulland, 
counts of. 



Flote, Peter, chamberlain of Philip IV., 
slain near Courtrai, iv. 552, Wo. ^ 

Focariffi canonicorum, treatment of, in 
London, iii. 1 5, D. 

Fokerham, William de, appointed to per- 
ambulate the forests, iv. 536, Wo. 

Foliano, Guy de, payment to, by Worcester 
priory instead of a pension of six marks, 
iv. 488, Wo. 

Folioth, Sampson, justice, P. Peyure pre- 
sented before, iii. 333, D. 

Fontenay (Funteney), Bernard, abbat of, 
made abbat of Citeaux, ii. 243, Wa. 

— — Ligelram de, gives Beddington 
church to Bermondsey, iii. 440, Be. 

Roger de, is to pay five annual 



marks to Tewkesbury, i. 108, T. 
Fontevraud, Hcniy II. buried at, L 24, 
197; ii. 71, 246; iiL 24, 446; iv. 42, 
386, M. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. Be. W. Wo. 

Richard I. buried at, i. 24, 197; 
ii. 71, 251 ; iii. 27, 449 ; It. 49, 889, M. 
Bu. Wi. Wa. D. Be. W. Wo. 
Ford, abbey of, founded, ii. 225, Wa. ; 
J. de la Pumerai takes the habit at, ii. 
72, Wi. ; twelve monks of, chosen to 
found Dunkeswell abbey, i. 25, 26, M. ; 
the church dedicated by the bishop of 
Exeter, ii. 323, Wa. 
 abbats of : 
Baldwin, made bishop of Worcester, 
i. 52; ii. 241 ; iv. 39, 384, T. Wa. 
O. Wo. 
Robert, dies, L 21, M. 
John, abbat of Bindon, ib. ; present 
at the foundation of Dunkeswell, 
i. 26, M. ; dies, ii. 281, Wa. 
Roger, ii. 282, Wa. ; resigns, ii. 316. 
John, Ut. ; dies, ii. 328. 
Adam, monk of Waverley, ib. 
William, dies, and is buried at Waver- 
ley, ii. 353. 
Forde, Richard de la, suit of Agnes and 

Alicia Burchard against, iii. 303, D. 
Forest charter, i. 232, Bu. ; new forests in 
England disforested, i. 68, T. ; laws, i. 
251, Bu. ; inquiry into their state, i. 478; 
perambulation of certain forests, iv. 535, 



154 



INDIBX. 



^ Wo. ; edict of Edward L promising a 
new perambolation of, It. 641, Wo. 

Formual, William de, taken prisoner in 
Northampton castle, iv. 450, Wo. 

Fomluun (Foorham), slaughter of the Fle- 
mings at, in 1173, It. 85, W, 

Northampton (Forthlementone), a man of, 
cured at Tewkesbury, i. 84, T. 

manor, tenement in, sold to 

Tewkesbury, i. 104. 

Hugh of^ restores the charter of 



his lease of the church of Llanblethian, 
L 146. 

Bobert of; §ee Tewkesbury, ab- 



bats of. 

Fortibus, Aveline de, marries prince Ed- 
mund, iii. 250 ; It. 221, 222, D. O. W. ; 
dies, iy. 261, W. ; would have had the 
earldoms of L'Isle and Deyon, ib, 

 William de ; see Albemarle, earls of. 
Fotheringham (Fodringham, Federinge- 

ham) castle, seized by William, earl of 
Albemarle, iii 63 ; It. 413, D. Wo. ; 
found empty, and taken by Fawkes de 
Breaut^ into his charge, iii. 64. D. 
Fountains abbey, founded, ii. 223, Wa. 

 abbats of: 

Ralph, 4ie8, IL 255, Wa. 
John, abbat of Louth Park, t6. 
John, made bishop of Ely, i. 65 ; ii. 

293, T. Wa. 5 see Ely, bishops of. 
John of Kent, his controversy with 
the earl of Albemarle settled, iii. 
170, D. 
Francheville, William, son of Richard de, 
giyes certain tithes to Bermondsey, iii. 
444, Be. 
Franceis (Franceys), Geoffirey, murdered, 

iii. 145. 
-^— Robert, a messuage formerly be- 
longing to, bought by Dunstable priory, 
iii. 836, 337, 371. 
Francis, S., establishes the order of Friars 
Minors, iiL 450, 452 ; iy. 405, Be. Wo. ; 
dies, ii. 301 ; iii. 457, Wa. Be. ; canon- 
ized by Pope Gregory IX., ii. 304 ; iii. 
115, 458,Wa. D. Be. 



Franciscans, order of, established by S. 
Francis, iii. 450, 452 } iy. 405, Be. Wo. ; 
confirmed by Pope Honorius III., Hi. 
455, Be. s oome to England, iy. 416, 
Wo. ) sent to make peace between Henry 
m. and William Marshal, L 92, T.; two 
of the Dunstable canons break out, and 
join the Franciscans at Oxford, iii. 133, 
D. ; settlement of, in Reading and S. 
Edmundsbury, ill. 134; preach the cru- 
sade in 1285, i. 95, T. ; ill treated by 
Frederick II., i. 113. T. ; some killed by 
the Tartars, ii. 325, Wa. ; enlarge their 
boundaries at Oxford, it. 93, Wo. ; or- 
dered by the Pope to preach a crusade 
in 1252, L 148, T.; general chapter o( 
at Worcester in 1260, iy. 446, Wo.; 
preach a crusade in 1268, iy. 218, W. ; 
P. de Merstone, a Franciscan, buried in 
the cloister at Dunstable, iii. 290, D. ; 
chapter of, at Oxford in 1289, iy. 818, 
O. W. ; H. Poche buried in the cathedral 
cemetery, Worcester, in spite of the Fran- 
ciscans, iy. 499, 500, Wo. i falsely accuse 
Worcester priory of wounding them, ib, ; 
the question between them and Worcester 
priory as to sepulture settled, tfr. ; arch- 
bishop Peccham writes to the bishop of 
Worcester on their behalf, iy. 501 ; 
letter of archbishop Peccham in their 
&vour, iy. 502 ; inquiry of the bishop 
into their supposed injuries, iy. 503 ; 
the body of H. Poche given up to them, 
and they 'promise to bury it quietly, iv. 
504 ; they carry it off in triumph, speak- 
ing to the people in English, ib, ; their 
house at Lichfield burnt in 1290, iii. 365 ; 
iv. 505, D. Wo. ; chapter of^ at Cork in 
1291, iv. 505, Wo.; fighting between 
the English and Irish there in conse- 
quence of a papal bull, ib, ; their speech 
about Pope Nicholas IV. and archbishop 
Peccham, iv. 509 ; warned by the Wor- 
cester annalist, iv. 510; betrayal of a 
confession by one Walter, iv. 513, 514 ; 
oppose the consecration of archbishop 
Winchelsey, iv. 518; their house at 
Stafford burnt in 1295, iv. 521 ; a friar 



INDIEZ. 



16S 



Fnnciflcaiis, order d^-cont. 

carries a cross before the king of the 
Tartars as bis standard in battle. It. A40 ; 
statute of Boniface YIII. that they are 
not to preach in parish churches without 
lieence from the rectors, and to gire a 
fourth of all legacies to the rectors, iv. 
546 ; eight Mars have licence from the 
archbishop to preach, iv. 546. 

Fraser (Frisel), Simon, hanged, iv. 559, 
Wo. 

Frayeresham, John de, advice of, respecting 
the adTowson of FuUoxhill, iii. 218, D. 

Fraxino, RichArd de ; see Ash. 

Frederick I., emperor, joins the second 
Crusade while duke of Snabia, ii. 281, 
Wa.; emperor, ii. 235; iii. 444,Wa.Be.; 
goes to Rome, ii 237, Wa. ; consecrated 
by Pope Adrian IV., tfr. ; supports the 
cause of the Anti-Pope Octovianus 
(Victor rV.), ii. 66 ; iii. 18 ; iv. 82, Wi. 
D. O. W. ; intrudes Wido de Crema 
into Rome, i. 50, T. ; reconciled with 
Alexander m., i. 51 ; ii. 240 ; iii. 22 ; iy. 
38, 384, T. Wa. D. O. W. Wo.; takes the 
cross, ii. 245; It. 41, Wa. 0.; leaves 
his son in Italy, iv. 42, O. ; goes on the 
Crusade, ii. 247 j iv. 42, 886, Wa. O. 
Wo. ; the first to begin the expedition, 
ii. 247, Wa. ; hindered by Isaac Angelus, 
emperor of Constantinople, iv. 42, O. ; 
dies, i. 21, 188 ; ii. 247 ; iv. 44, 387, M. 
Bu. Wa. O. Wo. 

Frederick n., emperor, his war with Otho 
IV., when a boy, as king of Sicily, i. 60 ; 
ii. 266, 290 ; iii. 35 ; iv. 400, T. Wa. D. 
Wo. ; emperor, ii. 290 ; iii. 54, Wa. D. ; 
crowned at Rome by Honorius III., ii 
83, 290 ; iii. 68, Wi. Wa. D. ; takes the 
cross, sends many to Palestine, and pro- 
mises to follow, iii. 63, D. } at the coun- 
cil in Campania, iii. 81, D. ; marries 
Yolande de Brienne, iii. 81 ; iv. 421, D. 
Wo. ; subdues the rebellion against him 
in Sicily, iii. 81, D. ; quarrel with Gre- 
gory IX., ii. 85 ; iv. 70, Wi O. ; losses 
to the Crusade by his delays, i. 69 ; ii. 303, 
304 ; iii 107 j iv. 419, T. Wa. D. Wo. ; 



Frederick II., emperor — conL 
ezconmianicated for this by Gregory IX., 
ii. 308 ; iii 107, 111 ; iv. 420, Wa. D. 
Wo.; said to have the sister of the 
sultan of Cairo for his concubine, iii. 
112, D.; his opposition and ij^uries to 
the see of Rome, ii 804, Wa. ; invades 
the papal territories with Saracen troops, 
ii. 305 ; sails for Jerusalem, ii 85 ; iii. 1 12, 
Wi D. ; lands m Palestine, ii. 305, Wa. ; 
at Tyre, i 36, M. ; at Acre, ii 85 ; iii. 
114, Wi D. ; gifts of the sultan to, i. 

86, M. ; his subjects absolved from their 
allegiance, iii. 118, D. ; the Pope requires 
him to satisfy the Templars and Hos- 
pitallers before absolution, iii. 114; his 
war with Gregory IX., i 78 ; ii 305 ; 
iii. 114, T. Wa. D.; his treaty with 
Malek-Eamel, i 87, 72 ; ii. 805 ; iii. 118, 
M. T. Wa. D. ; Jerusalem restored to, i 

87, 72 ; ii. 85, 806 ; iii. 118 ; iv. 420, M. 
T. Wi Wa. D. Wo. j enters Jerusalem, 
i 37, M. ; crowned in Jerusalem, ii. 306 ; 
iv. 421, Wa. Wo. ; builds the walls of 
Jerusalem, i. 37, M. ; his quarrel with 
the Templars, iii 118, D.; excommuni- 
cated by Gregory IX., i 73, T. ; returns 
from the Holy Land, ii. 308; iii. 118, 
Wa. D. ; returns to Sicily and Apulia, 
and recovers his lands, iii. 1 18, D. ; 
at war with Gregory IX., iv. 421, Wo. ; 
truce with Gregory IX., iii 118, D. ; 
peace with him, i 76, 77 ; ii. 85, 308 ; 
iii. 125 } iv. 421, T. Wi Wa. D. Wo. ; 
the peace brought about by Peter des 
Roches, i 76, T. ; makes peace with the 
Lombards, iii. 132, D. ; prolongs the 
truce in Palestine for four years, iii 142, 
D. ; brought by Gregory IX. to besiege 
Rome, i 94 ; iii 142, T. D. ; marries 
Isabella, daughter of John, i. 95, 98, 249, 
364; ii 87, 316; iii. 142; iv. 82, 427, 
T. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; promises 
aid and advice to Henry IH., iii. 142, D. ; 
quarrel with Gregory IX., ii. 88, 322 ; 
iv. 86, Wi. Wa. O. W. ; excommunicated, 
i. 113 ; ii. 322 ; iii 148, T. Wa. D. ; his 
war with the Lombards, iii. 148, D. ; 



156 



INDEX. 



Frederick 11., emperor— cont 
besieges Milan, ii. 819, Wa.; sends a 
messenger to Jerusalem to prolong the 
truce, iii. 150, D. ; makes his son Conrad 
king of Germany and Henry king of 
Aries, iii. 153; writes for help to the 
counts of Toulouse and Auvergne, ib, ; 
takes Monte-Falcone, Yiterbo, &c., ib. ; 
spares Sutri, ib. ; terror of the Pope lest 
he should enter Rome, ib. ; his reception 
of Richard of Cornwall, iv. 87, W. ; 
threatens Henry HI. to force him to 
expel foreigners, i. 115, T.; his threats 
terrfiy many English abbats, i. 1 16 ; cap- 
tures and imprisons the legate Otho, the 
archbishop of Rouen, &c., on their way 
to the council, L 119 ; ii. 88 ; iii. 156 ; 
iv. 87, 88, 89, 432, 433, T. Wi. D. W. 
O. Wo. ; demand of money by Innocent 
IV. ftx)m the English clergy against, L 
257, 265, 366, Bu. ; flight of Innocent 
rV. to Lyons through fear of him, ii. 
335, Wa. ; his excommunication, and 
deposition at the council of Lyons, i. 136, 
267 ; ii. 90 ; iii. 168 ; iv. 93, 125, 434, 
436, 490, T. Bu. Wi. D. O. W. Wo. ; his 
contempt for the decree of the council, 
iy. 93, W. ; keeps his patrimony in 
Apulia, &c. in spite of it, ib, ; Aachen 
fidthful to, iy. 95, W. ; rumour of his 
death, ib. ; destroys his riyaJ, Henry of 
Thurin^, i. 136, T. ; besieges Parma, 
iy. 438, Wo. ; defeated by the citizens, 
and Victoria destroyed, ib. ; the bulla of 
the empire, and the standards of Sicily 
and Apulia taken, ib. ; sends provisions 
to S. Louis, iii. 179, D. ; dies, i. 143, 
289 ; iL 92, 343 ; iii. 181 ; iv. 99, 101, 
440, T. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. O. W. Wo.; his 
will, i. 289, Bu. ; a list of his evil deeds, 
ii. 322, Wa. ; his persecution of the 
Pope, ii. 343, Wa. ; the king of Tunis 
had paid him tribute, iv. 237, 238, W. ; 
supposed apparition of, in Germany in 
1285, iv. 490, Wo. 
Frederick, duke of Suabia, son of Frederick 
I., joins the third crusade, ii. 245, AVa. ; 
dies, iv. 44, O. 



Freeston, Nicholas, prior of, made abbat 

of Eynsbam, iii. 109, D. 
Fremon, William le, land of, in fioraston, 

iy. 553, Wo. 
Frenchman, a, proctor of the bishop of 
Hereford, murdered while hearing mass, 
i. 148; iv. 441,T. Wo. 
Frensham (Fennesham) church removed 
and dedicated by Luke, archdeacon of 
Surrey, ii. 823, Wa. 
Frideswide, S., dies, iv. 366, Wo. ; trans- 
lated in 1180, ii. 241 ; iv. 39,384, Wa. O. 
W. Wo.; translated in 1 289, iv. 31 8, 0. W. 
' priory of ; see Oxford. 

Fritheswitha, queen of ^thelheard, of 
Wessex, gives Taunton to Winchester, 
ii. 6, Wi. 
Frome S. Qnintin, given to Roger of 
Swineshead by Tewkesbury, i. 1 23, T. ; 
claimed by Roger de Lageme, rector of 
Tarrant, ib. ; Roger of Swineshead dies, 
i. 149 ; John, the physician, presented 
to, i. 150. 
Fromilode, Simon de, sells a tenement to 

Tewkesbury, i. 104, T. 
Fromund, Robert, gives the meadow of 
Henniere to Tewkesbury, i. 74, T. ; 
assigns 10«. to be paid from a mill in 
Dorsetshire to Tewkesbury, i. 129. 
Fronsac castle, surrendered by S. de Mont- 
fort, iv. 105, W. 
Frost, severe : 

in 1072, iv. 372, Wo. 

in 1076, iii. 425, Be. 

in 1093, iii. 428, Be. 

in 1115, iv. 376, Wo. 

in 1149, iii 438, Be. 

inll51,iii. 439, Be. 

in 1205, i. 57 (on June 24) ; ii. 79 ; 

iii. 449 ; iv. 393, T. Wi. Be. Wo. 
in 1210, i. 59 ; iv. 398, T. Wo. 
inl222,ii. 296, Wa. 
in 1234, iv. 425, Wo. 
in 1268, iv. 220, O. 
in 1273, iii. 260, D. 
in 1280, iu. 285 ; iv. 287, D. O. W. 
in 1281, iii. 287 ; iv. 480, 1). Wo. 
in 1282, iv. 483, Wo. 



INDEX. 



167 



Frude, Bobert, of Donstable, escapes in a 
severe storm at sea, iii. 889, D. 

Fruits, plenty of, in 1253, 1254, i. 333, 
Bo. 

Fulco, Bfipposed miracles and preaching of, 
ii. 67, Wi. 

Pulcon (Fulche, Fulke, Fake), Robert, 
judge in a case of rights of common, 
iii. 281, D.; justice itinerant at Win- 
chester in 1280, iv. 479, Wo. ; justice 
itinerant at Dunstable in 1283, 1284, iii. 
303, 316, D. 

Fulda, abbey o^ founded by S. Boniface, 
who is buried there, ii. 156, Wa, ; Ra- 
banus, abbat of, ii. 159 ; writes, ii. 160. 

Fulgeriis (Fougeres), Ralph de, taken 
prisoner in Normandy by Henry II., iii. 
21, D. ; allowed to cross, iii. 24. 

Fulham, archbishop^Walter de Grey dies 
at, i. 336, Bu. 

Fulk v., count of Anjou, takes Le Mans, 
ii. 214, Wa. ; holds it against Henry II., 
ib. ; the war continued, ib, ; joins Louis 
VI. against Henry I., ii. 216 ; returns 
from Jerusalem, and sends for his 
daughter Matilda, iL 218 ; goes to Jeru- 
salem, ii. 221 ; king of Jerusalem, ii. 
223 ; marries Melisenda, daughter of 
Baldwin II., ib. ; their children, ib. 

Fullere, Jordan, takes an oath respecting 
the rights of the prior of Dunstable, iii. 
413, D. 

Fulstales, inquiry respecting, in 1254, i. 
332, Bu. 

Fumess abbey, question with Wayerley as 
to precedence, ii. 311, Wa. 

Fumevale, William de, taken prisoner at 
Northampton, iv. 145, W. 

Fnsien, S., Baldwin, abbat of, imposture 
of, ii. 88, Wi. 

Fyfield (Fifhide), tithes of; given to Ber- 
mondsey, iii. 428, Be. ; confirmed, iii. 
431 ; advowson of, given to Bermondsey, 
ib. ; confirmed, iii. 440. 



G. 



Galatia, king of, embassy to obtain his 

daughter for Henry III., iv. 420, Wo. 
Galloway, Alan, lord of, death of, iii. 143, 
D. 

Gilbert, bishop of, consecrates altars 

at Tewkesbury, i. 118, T. 
Gamagium; see Jumi^ges. 
Gannoch (Canno, Ganneu, Gannon) castle, 
fortified by Henry IIL, i, 267 ; iii. 168 ; 
iv. 94, 436, Bu. D. W. Wo. ; siege of, by 
the Welsh, iv. 117, 118, O. W. ; reUeved 
by Henry HI., i. 158, 408 ; iii. 203 ; iv. 
1 18, T. Bu. D. O. W. ; Henry HI. spends 
an autumn at, i. 408, Bu. 
Garboldisham (Gerbodesham), tithes of, 

given to Bermondsey, iii. 444, Be. 
Garendon abbey founded, i. 186, Bu. ; by 
Robert, earl of Leicester, ii. 223, 239, 
Wa. ; the church dedicated by Reiner, 
bishop of S. Asaph, ii. 291, Wa. ; gifts 
of Saher de Quind to, ii. 292 ; his heart 
and vitals buried at, ib. 

abbats of : 

Thurstan dies, ii. 246, Wa. 
William, ib. ; resigns, ii. 250. 
Reginald, abbat of Mereval, ib. ; 
wounded in the infirmary, i. 23 ; ii. 
250, M. Wa. 
Adam, made abbat of Waverley, ii. 

292, Wa. 
William, resigns, ii. 302. 
Reginald, ib. ; resigns, ii. 316. 
Andrew, t^. 
Garland, John, guilty of murder at Kens- 
worth, iii. 858, D. ; freed, and recovers 
his lands, iii. 854. 
 William, surety for Philip in his 

treaty with John, i. 205, Bu. 
Gascony, subdued by John in 1206, i. 58, 
T. ; Albigensian hereticks in, in 1212, i. 
32, M. ; demands of Alphonso X. upon, 
i. 154, T. ; Henry IH. demands an aid for, 
ib. ; complaints of the Gascons against 
Simon de Montfort, iii. 184, D. ; con- 



168 



INDEX. 



Gascony — cont 
ferred on prince Edward, i. 154; iii. 184; 
iv. 441, T. D. Wo. ; reduced by Henry 
III., iv. 442, Wo. ; proposal by Henry 
in. for its sale or exchange, i. 168, T. ; 
arrangement respecting, between Philip 
IV. and Edward I., iy. 515, Wo. i seiaed 
by Philip IV., ib. ; account of the expe- 
dition to, in 1294, iy. 519, Wo.; restored 
to Edward I., iv. 657, Wo, 

Gascuil (Gauscol), Gilbert de, betrays 
GUors to Philip U., i. 28 1 u. 249, M. 
Wa. 

Gatesden, John de, serves on a jury, iii. 
353, D. 

Gaugi, Robert de (second baron), excom- 
municated, and forced to restore Newark 
castle, iii. 54, D. ; dies, ib. 

Gaunt (Gant), Gilbert de (third baron), 
dies, ii. 237, Wa. 

I ' Gilbert de (fifth baron), besieges 
Lmcoln, iii. 49, D. 



-— — Gilbert de (sixth baron), appointed 
guardian of Soarborongh castle, i. 453, 
Bu. 

Maurice de, dies, i. 77 i iii. 125 ; 



iv. 422, T. D. Wo. ; buried in B. Augua- 
tine's, Briatol, i. 77, T. 

John of, duke of Lancaster, his 



house attacked by the mob in 1381, iiL 
416, D. 

Gaveshead (Gaversiche), near Warwick, 
Piers Gaveston [executed at, iii. 469 ; iv. 
848, Be. O. 

Gaveston, Piers, fiivourite of prince Ed- 
ward, banished by Edward I., It. 342, 
O. ; recalled by Edward IL, ib. ; made 
earl of Cornwall, iH. 469 ; iv. 342, 560, 
Be. O. Wo. ; marries Margaret de Clare, 
iv. 560, Wo. ; the country committed to, 
by Edward H. m hia absence, iv. 842, 
O. ; Edward II. neglects his queen for 
him, iv. 342,343 ; exiled by the influence 
of the barons, iv. 848, 560, O. Wo., to 
Ireland, iv. 343, 0. ; recalled, ib, ; exiled 
to Flanders, and recalled, t6. ; put to 
death at Gbiveshead, near Warwick, iii. 
469 ; iv. 348, 560, Be. O. Wo. 



Gaxa, the crusaders defeated at, in 1239, 
i 114, T. ; account of the battle in 1244, 
by the patriarch of Jerusalem, i. 260, Bu. ; 
prisoners taken at, redeemed, i. 118, T. 

Gedeon, S. ; see Besan9on, archbishops of. 

Gelasius IL, Pope, ii. 45, 217 ; iii. 482 ; 
iv. 17, 876, Wi. Wa. Be. O. W. Wo. ; 
dies, ii. 45, 217; iu. 482; iv. 17, 377, 
Wi. Wa. Be. O. Wo. > buried at Qugny, 
ii. 217 ; iii. 438, Wa. Be. 

Gelheim, battle of, iv. 689, Wo. 

Genevieve, S., fame of, ii. 146, Wa. 

Genevile, GeofBrey de, puts Roger Mor> 
timer in possession of his lands, iv. 560, 
Wo. } becomes a Dominican, ib. 

— ^^ Joan de, wife of Roger Mortimer, 
ib. 

Gengis Khan ; Me$ Churchitan. 

Genoa, Innocent IV^^goes to, i. 144, T. ; 
merchants of, their absence firom Acre, 
i. 494, Bu.; naval victory of, iv. 512, 
Wo. 

Geofflrey of Ai^ou, marries the ex-empress 
Matilda, ii. 48, 220 ; iii. 14 ; iv. 16, 20,Wi. 
Wa. D. 0. W. { their children, ii. 220, 
Wa.; demands her back from England, iL 
222 ; had sent 1,000 marks to Innocent II., 
and reoeived him at Chartres, t6. ; troubles 
between him and Matilda, ii. 224 ; war 
with Stephen, iv. 20, O. W. ; defeate 
him, iy. 21, W.; consents to Matilda's 
going to England, but will not leave 
Ai^ou, ib. ; makes peace with Stephen, 
ii. 226, Wa. ; reduces Normandy, iL 50 ; 
iv. 26, 379, Wi. W. Wo. ; takes Rouen, 
iii. 15, D. ; is styled duke, iii. 15 ; iv. 379, 
D. Wo. I sends his son to England, ii. 53, 
WI ; dies, i. 47 ; ii. 55, 284; iii. 16 ; iv. 
26, T. Wi. Wa. D. O. W. ; his wiU, iv. 
31, W. ; said to have given the Vexin to 
Louis le Gros for aid against Stephen, i. 
199, Bu. 

of Ai^ou, his son, bom, ii. 228, 
Wa.; his castles taken by Henry H., 
i. 48 ; iv. 29, T. O. W. ; invades Aigou, 
iv. 81, W. ; compelled to surrender three 
castles to Henry II., ib.; grant to, by 
Henry H., ib. ; dies, i. 48 ; ii. 238, T. Wa. 



INDEX. 



169 



Qeoffirey, son of Henry n., count of Bri- 
tanny, born, i. 48, 187 1 iii. 18 ; iy. 34, 380, 
T. Bo. D. W. Wo. ; marries Constance 
of Britanny, iiL 19 ; iy. 37, D.W. i joins 
his brother Henry against his f&ther, iii. 
20 ; iy. 35, D. W. ; pardoned by his 
fkther, iy. 36, W. ; gifts of his &ther to, 
iii. 21, D. ; knighted, iii 22 1 dies, i. 53; 
ii. 244 } iii. 23 } iy. 385, T. Wa. D. Wo.; 
would haye succeeded Richard I. if he 
hadliyed, i. 198, Bu. 

' illegitimate son of Henry n., elect 

of Lincoln, made chancellor, ii. 242 ; 
archbishop of York, ii. 246 ; tee York, 
archbishops of. 

the almoner, the great seal giyen 



to, by Henry HI., i. 110, T. 

of Monmonth; see Asaph, S., 



bishops of. 

George, S. (Lydda), taken by Saladin, i. 
19, M. ; restored to the Christians, ii. 
306, Wa.; the Inshop of, missing after 
the battle of Gaza, i. 261, Bu. 

Gerard, cardinal of S. Sabina, sent as legate 
by Martin IY. against Pedro lU., iy. 
492, Wo. 

— «— (Geronimus de Farmania), pro\ii- 
nons made by him in France abrogated 
by Boniface VIQ., iy. 518, Wo. 

German, S., bishop of Auxerre, his mission 

to Ei^land, ii. 145, Wa. 
German, S., Robert de, depriyed of his 

benefice, iii. 51, D. 
— ^— John de ; gee Worcester, bishops 

of. 
Germany, electors to the kingdom of, i. 

196; iy. 118, Bu. W. 
Germund, king of Afirioa, lays waste Bri- 
tain, iy. 863, Wo. 
Gerold, monk of Winchester, transfers 

Cranbome abbey to Tewkesbury, iy. 

373, Wo. 
Gerona, death of Philip HI. at the siege 

of,iii. 818,D. 
Gessich, (Gillyc, Gussith,) [Gussage in 

Dorsetshire ?] bloody spring at, i. 12 ; 

ii. 48 ; iy. 377, M. Wi. Wo. 



Gestin, his sons kill Roger Ymor, i. 12,M. 
Ghent, abbey of, composition with Ber- 

mondsey respecting Lewisham tithes, iii. 

457, Be. ; see Gaunt. 
Gifbrd, Godfrey ; see Worcester, bishops 

of. 
— .* John, joins Simon de Montfort, iii. 



322, D.{ destroys the lands and casties 
of Roger Mortimer, i. 179, T. ; captures 
the earl and countess of Warwick, iii. 
280 (nofe), D. ; accused by Simon de 
Montfort, and escapes from him, iy. 160, 
161, W. ; with Gilbert de Clare, ii. 361 ; 
iy. 161, Wa. W.; follows him to the 
marches, iy. 161, W. ; joins prince Ed- 
ward with a large force, iy. 166; harasses 
Simon de Montfort at Monmouth, iy. 
166; had allowed Baldwin Wake full 
liberty while his prisoner, iy. 180 ; founds 
Gloucester college, Oxford, iy. 488, Wo. ; 
his wife, Matilda de Longesp^e, ib, ; 
makes one of the Malmesbury monks 
prior, iy. 539 ; gaye a space for Bene- 
dictine students at Oxford, iy, 541 ; dies, 
ib, ; buried at Malmesbury, i6. 

^-— Osbem, dies, i. 73, T. 

Osbert, in Northampton when be- 



sieged by Henry HI., iii. 229, D. 
— — Walter ; see Bath, bishops of. 



Gildard,S.,iy.362,Wo. 

Gildeduna, i,e. Guillbrd, q, v, 

GUes, a, u. 159, Wa. 

Giles, S., near Ayignon, people of, iii. 101, 

D. 
Giles, S., Winchester ; see Winchester. 

Gillingham, Edward I. keeps Christmas at, 
in 1275, ii. 119,Wi. 

Gisbome, Ralph of Ireton, prior of, made 
bishop of Carlisle, iii. 283, D. 

Giselham, William de, appointed judge by 
Edward L, iy. 325, O. 

Gisors, betrayed to Philip H., i. 22 ; ii. 
249, M. Wa.; the bridge of, broken 
down in Philip n.'s flight, ii. 70, Wi. 

Githa, wife of Godwine, her gifts to Win- 
chester, ii. 26, Wi. 



160 



INDEX. 



Gladuse Duj, daughter df Llewellyn, mar- 
ries Reginald de Braosej iii. 52 ; iv. 405, 
421, D. Wo. ; marries R. Mortimer, iv. 
421, Wo. 

Glamoiganshire, laid waste by the Welsh, 
L 17, M.; gives hostages to William 
Marshal, i. 91, T. ; land of Richard de 
Clare in, redeemed,!. 117 ; disturbances 
in, in 1242, i. 124. 

Glanville, Ranulf de, meets and defeats 
William, king of Scotland, iv. 35, W. ; 
goes on the crusade, i. 20, 21 ; ii. 64, 
247, M. Wi. Wa. ; dies, i. 21 ; ii. 247'; 
iv. 387, M. Wa. Wo. 

Glasgow, John, bishop of, goes to Rome, ii. 
219, Wa. 

GlastonbuF}' abbey, built by Ina, ii. 6, Wi.; 
rebuilt by Eadwig, ii. 1 66, Wa. ; burnt 
in 1184, ii. 62, 243, Wi. Wa. ; king 
Arthur's bones found at, in 1191, i. 21, 
M. ; the monks lose their suit against 
bishop Savary, ii. 252, Wa.; king 
Arthur's tomb opened in 1278, ii. 389, 
iv. 474, Wa. Wo. 

I abbats of: 

S. Dunstan, ii. 165, Wa. ; see Canter- 
bury, archbishops of. 
Ailward, opens Eadgar's tomb,ii. 167. 

Thurstan, quarrels with his monks, i. 
43 ; il 33, 194, T. Wi. Wa. ; returns 
to Caen, ii. S3, Wi. 

Herlewin, dies, ii, 45, WL 

Seffirid Felochin, iL 46 ; made bishop of 
Chichester, ii.219,Wa.; dies, i.47,T. 

Henry of Blois, made bishop of Win- 
chester, ii. 49, 221 ; iv. 19, 377, 
Wa. Wi. O. Wo. ; see Winchester, 
bishops of. 

Robert, prior of Winchester, ii. 61, 
Wi. ; dies, i. 52 ; ii. 242, T. Wa. 

Henry, prior of Bermondsey. iii. 446, 
Be. ; made abbat, iii. 447 ; made 
bishop of Worcester, L 55 ; ii. 249; 
iii. 447, 448 ; iv. 47, 388, T. Wa. 
Be. O. Wo. ; see Worcester, bishops 
of. 

William Pica, ii. 72, Wi. 



Glastonbury, abbats of : — cont, 

William [Vigor], dies, i. 67 ; ii. 299, 

T. Wa. 
Robert, prior of Bath, i. 66 ; ii. 299, 
T. Wa. ; quarrels with his monks, 
and is deprived of all administra- 
tive power, i. 95, T. 
Michael, i. 96, T. ; joins the abbat of 
Tewkesbury in a perambulation 
about Boveridge, i. 136 ; resigns, 
i. 151. 
Roger, cellerar, L 151, T; presides at 
the meeting of Benedictines at Eve- 
sham, L 156 ; quarrels with the 
bishop of Bath, ib, ; expelled firom 
the abbey, t6. ; recovers the abbacy 
and disperses the monks, i. 157. 
[Robert Pederton] put in the place 
of Roger, i. 156 ; goes to the king 
and the Roman court, but without 
effect, i. 157. 
John of Taunton, reconciles bishop 
mcholas of Winchester and his 
monks, ii. 389 ; iv. 473, Wa. Wo. ; 
Edward I. and his queen visit, iv. 
474, Wo. 

 S. Michael's Mount, church of, 
thrown down by an earthquake, iv. 469, 
Wo. 
Gledesmor, (t.e. Dupplin Moor,) battle of, 

iv. 349, O. 
Gledley, (Gledele, Gledelle,) dispute about 
the tithes of, iii. 155, D. ; let by Dun- 
stable priory, iii. 169 ; let to William de 
Chaurugge, iii. 286. 

Hugh of, accused by Christiana 

Mustard as concerned in her husband's 
death, iii. 306 ; acquitted, iii. 307 ; ap- 
peal of Christiana against, iiL 310. 

Walter of; see Dunstable, canons 



of. 

Gloucester, origin o^ iv. 357, Wo. ; burnt 
in 1102, i. 7 ; ii. 41, M. Wi. ; S. Cuth- 
bert's body found at, i. 44, T. ; bridge at, 
begun in 1119, i. 45; burnt in 1122, i. 
10, 45 ; ii. 46, M. T. Wi. ; castle of, for- 
tified by Robert of Gloucester, ii. 51, 
Wi. ; the tower of, surrendered to Henry 



INDKX. 



Ul 



Gloucester -ro/;/. 
II., iii. 17, n. ; Henry III. crowned at, 1. 
33,62, 224 ; ii. 83, 286 ; iii. 454; iv. 60, 
407, M. T. I5u. Wi. Wa. Be. W. Wo. ; 
bishops meet at, in 1 283, to make peace 
between Henry HI. and W. Marshal, i. 
91, T. ; parliament at, in 1240, i. 115; 
storm at, ib, ; justices itinerant at, in 
1241, i. 119 ; in 1249, i. 137 ; in 1255, i. 
156 ; the castle surrendered to the sons 
of Simon de Montfort, iii. 227, D. ; pil- 
laged by prince Edward, iii. 228 ; seized 
by Roger Mortimer and others, iii. 234 ; 
taken by prince Edward and Gilbert de 
Clare, ii. 362 ; iv. 166, Wa. W. ; justices 
itinerant at, in 1287, iy. 493, Wo. ; es- 
cape of the Scotch prisoners from. In 
1299, iy. 542. 

— ^ St Peter's abbey, the church dedi- 
cated by bishop Aldred in 1058, iv. 372, 
Wo. ; the church began in 1089, i. 43, 
T. ; burnt in 1102, i. 7, 44 ; ii. 41, M. 
T. Wi. ; burnt in 1122, i. 10, 45 ; ii. 46, 
M. T. Wi. ; Robert of Nonnandy buried 
in, i. 13 ; ii. 224 ; iii. 435 ; iv. 378, M. 
Wa. Be. Wo.; St. Leonard's Stanley 
given to, by Kogw of Berkeley, iv. 379, 
Wo. ; benefits to, by bishop Henry of 
Blois, iv. 882, Wo. ; S. Mary's chapel 
finished, and supported by Ralph de 
Wylentone, iv. 419, 420, Wo. ; Newport 
church assigned to for wine, iv. 422 ; 
the church dedicated by bishop W. de 
Cantelupe, i. 112; iv. 430, T. Wo.; 
visitation of bishop W. de Cantelupe, iv. 
430, 433, Wo. ; the prior and others re- 
moved by him, iv. 4o3; advice of the 
bishop respecting its debts in 1251, i. 
146, T. , attempt of the prior of Wor- 
cester to visit, sede vacante, iv. 551, Wo. 
 abbats of: 



Wlstan, iv. 372, Wo. ; dies, i. 43, T. 

Serlo, ib. ; dies, i. 44. 

Peter, ii. 42, Wi. ; dies, ii. 44 ; iv. 
875, Wi. Wo. 

William, ii. 44, Wi. ; blessed at Wor- 
cester, iv. 376, Wo.; his gifts to the 
sacri:it, ib, 

VOL. V. 



Gloucester, abbnts of: — row/. 

Walter de Lacy, dies, iv. 378. 

Gilbert Foliot, ib. ; bishop of Hereford, 
i. 47 ; ii. 54, 233 ; iv. 26, 379, T. 
Wi. Wa. O. W. Wo. ; subsequently 
bishop of London ; Me Hereford and 
London, bishops of. 

HameUn, i. 47 ; iv. 379, T. Wo. ; dies, 
i. 52 ; iv. 384, T. Wo. 

Thomas Carbonel, i. 52 ; iv. 384, T. 
Wo. ; blessed at Worcester, tv. 384, 
Wo.; dies, i. 57; iv. 393, T. Wo. 

Henry, i. 57 ; iv. 384, T. Wo. ; blessed 
at Worcester, iv. 384, Wo.; dies, 
i. 67 ; iv. 416, T. Wo. 

Thomas de Bredone, prior, i. 67, T. ; 
blessed at Worcester, iv. 416, Wo. ; 
his gifts to the sacrist, ib. ; dies, i. 
70 ; iv. 420, T. Wo. 

Henry Foliot, i. 70, T. ; dies, i. 130 ; 
iv. 435, T. Wo. 

Walter de S. John, prior, i. 131 ; iv. 
435, T. Wo. ; dies on the day in- 
tended for his installation, iv. 435, 
Wo. 

John de Felda, precentor, i. 1 32 ; iv. 
435, T. Wo. ; his gifts to the sacrist 
of Worcester, iv. 435, Wo. ; quarrels 
with the bishop of Worcester, i. 
157, T. 

Reginald dellamme, dies,iv. 489, Wo. 

John de Gamages {i.e. Jumieges), 
prior of Hereford, i6. ; blessed at 
Worccstt^r, ib. ; his gifts to the 
sacrist, t6. ; condemned for opposing 
the visitation of the prior of Wor^ 
cestcr, iv. 556 ; dies, iv. 559 ; his 
funeral, ib, 

John Thoky, ib, ; blessed at Hattle- 
bury, ib, ; his gifts to the sacrist of 
Worcester, ib. 
— — • monks of : 

Adam, miracles at his tomb, iv. 510, 
Wo. 

William de Beor, incepts in theology, 
iv. 537. 

Laurence, made doctor in theology, 
iv. 549, 550. 

L 



162 



INDEX. 



Gloacester, the third prior of, makes a 
scrutiny at Tewkesbury for the bishop of 
Worcester, i. 146, T. 

S. Oswald's priory, given to the 

archbishop of York in exchange for 
jurisdiction over Lincoln, ii. 37, WL ; 
W., prior of, expelled by the archbishop 
of York, i. 78, T. ; the canons recalled 
from exile, i. 87 ; Nicholas of Famham 
consecrated bishop of Durham in, i. 1 1 8 ; 
tenement outside the gate of," given to 
Tewkesbury, i. 129; ordination in, in 
1242, iv. 434, Wo.; Maurice, arch- 
deacon of Gloucester, buried in, i. 135, 
T. ; the prior deposed, i. 146 ; some 
benefices restored which the archbishop 
of York had taken, ib. 

archdeacons of: 



Matthew, dies, i. 52; iv. 384, T. 
Wo. 

William de Norfaale, i. 52 ; iy. 384, 
T. Wo. ; bishop of Worcester ; see 
Worcester, bishops of. 

William de Verdun, i. 66 ; iv. 390, T. 
Wo. ; dies, i. 59, T. 

Maurice, I 59 ; iv. 399, T. Wo. ; re- 
conciled with Tewkesbury, i. 99, T.; 
induces Tewkesbury to give a por- 
tion of Trinity church to Jordan, i. 
101 ; dies, i. 135 ; buried in S. Os- 
wald's, Gloucester, ib, 

Michael, sent to Rome by bishop W. 
of Blois against the prior of Wor- 
cester, iv. 415, Wo. ; deprived by 
bishop W. de Cantelupe, iv. 436. 

William Lupus, ib. ; made archdeacon 
ofLincobi, i. 137, T. 

.Thomas, official of the bishop of Wor- 
cester, L 137, T. ; rector of Stoke 
prior, iv. 442, Wo. ; dies, ib. 

The archdeacon installs the abbat of 
Tewkesbury in 1254, i. 155, T. 

Hugh de Cantelupe, installed by the 
prior of Worcester, iv. 443, Wo. ; 
Robert de Fangefoss, dies at Fox- 
hole, iv. 495 ; buried at Worcester, 
ib. 



Gloucester, archdeacons of : — cont. 

John of Evreux, claims the right of 
summoning the candidates at the 
ordination at Westbury, ib, 
Walter Burdun, iv. 523. 
Gloucester, Robert of, official of the 
bishop of Worcester, sent to visit the 
prior and chapter of Worcester, iv. 545, 
546. 

William of (of Great Malvern), 

brings charges against bishop Godfrey 
Giflfatd, iv. 550. 

Isabella of, wife of a dtizen of 



Bristol, dies, I 166, T. 

a giri of, cured at Tewkesbury, i. 



85, T. 

Gloucester, Robert, first earl of, sent with 
Matilda into Normandy, by Henry I., ii. 
220, Wa. ; swears fealty to Matilda, ii. 
48, WL ; does homage to Stephen, ii. 
50 ; Stephen's machinations against, ib. ; 
Stephen swears firiendship to, ii. 51 ; 
despoiled of all his property except Bris- 
tol by Stephen, ib. ; comes to England, 
ii. 51 ; ill. 436 ; iv. 378, Wi. Be. Wo. ; 
received by Milo at Gloucester, ii. 51, 
Wi. ; joins Matilda, iv. 22, W. ; had 
married Mabel, daughter of Robert Fitz- 
Hamon, ib, ; rises against Stephen, and 
holds Bristol and Slede against him, ii. 
226, Wa.; fortifies various castles, ii. 
51, Wi. ; defeats and captures Stephen 
at Lincoln, ii. 52, 228 ; iv. 23, Wi. Wa. 
O. W. ; besieges the castle of the bishop 
of Winchester, ii. 229, Wi. ; taken pri- 
soner, and exchanged for Stephen, L 14, 
46 ; ii. 53, 229 ; ill. 15 ; iv. 28, 24, 379, 
M. T. Wi. Wa. D. 0. W. Wo. ; taken by 
William of Ypies, i. 14, M., at Winches- 
ter, i. 46 ; ii. 229 ; iv. 379, T. Wa. Wo., 
at Wilton, iv. 23, W. ; defeato Stephen at 
Wilton, i. 46 ; ii. 229, T. Wa. ; obtains 
Sherborne castle for the release of Wil- 
liam Martel, i. 46 ; ii. 229, T. Wa. ; 
crosses to persuade Geoffrey of Aigou 
to come to England, ii. 53, Wi. ; erects 
a castle at Faringdon, iL 231, Wa.; 
waits for other forces, and it is taken by 



INDEX. 



163 



Gloucester, Robert, first earl of—^ont. 
Stephen, ib. ; foands Max^n abbey, i. 
14, M. ; dies, i. 14, 47 ; ii. 53, 232, M. 
T. Wi. Wa. ; at Bristol, i. 14, M. ; had 
spared S. Swithan's, Winchester, ii. 53, 
54, Wi. 

 Mabel, daughter of Bobert Fits- 
Hamon, his wife, It. 22, W. ; dies i. 4C, 
T. 

Boger, his son; see Worcester, 



bishops of. 

William, second earl of, gives 



Camberwell church to Bciinondsey, iii. 
439, Be. ; sazed at Cardiff by the Welsh, 
i. 15, M.; makes prince John his heir, 
iii. 22, D. ; dies, i. 17, 53 ; ii. 243 ; iy. 
385, M. T. Wa. Wo. 

Hawisa, his vife, seized at Cardiff 



by the Welsh, L 15, M. ; dies, i. 55, T. 

Robert, his son, dies, i. 16, M. 

Mabel, his first daughter, wife of 



Almeric de Montfort, count of Evreux, 
dies, i. 56, T. 

Isabella, or Hawisa, his third 



daughter, marries John, L 54, T. ; di- 
Torced, i. 56, 202 ; iii. 45, 449 ; iv. 50, 
T. Bu. D. Be. O. ; mairies Geofirey de 
Mandeyille, iii. 46, D. ; marries Hubert 
de Burgh, iii. 45, 128, D. ; dies, ii. 289 ; 
iii. 45, Wa. D. ; buried at Canterbury, 
iii. 45, D. 

the earldom of, restored to John 



by Richard L, i. 192, Bu. 

Geoff^ de Mandeyille, fourth earl 



of ; see Essex, fifth earl of. 

Almaric d'Evreuz, fifth earl of. 



joins William Marshal in Wales, iii. 82, 
D. 

Gilbert de Clare, sixth earl of; see 



Clare, seyenth earl of. 

Isabella Marshal, his wife ; see 



Clare, seyenth earl of. 

Richard de Clare, seventh earl of ; 



see Clare, eighth earl of. 

Gilbert de Clare, eighth earl of; 



see Clare, ninth earl of. 

-^^ Thomas de Monthermer, ninth earl 



of; see Monthermer, Thomas de. 



Gloucester, Hugh de Audley, tenth earl of, 

created earl by Edward III., iv. 350, 

O. 
Thomas of Woodstock, first duke 

of, slaughters the men of Cheshire, iii. 

419, D. 

Humphry, second duke of, at the 



coronation of Henry YI., iii. 487, Be. ; 
present when the monks of Sion enter 
their new church, ib. 

Gnosall (Gnowsale), grant of Richard I. to 
the church of, confirmed by Henry HI., 
i. 244, Bu. 

Gobion (Gubiun), Hugh, in Northampton 
castle during its siege by Henry UI., 
iii. 229, D. 

Richard, serves on a jury, iii. 344, 

D. 

Gode, Walter, bond of, redeemed by Dun- 
stable, iii. 223, D. 

Godeshalfe, William a, of Oxendon, his 
suit with Tewkesbury, i. 137, T. 

Godfrey of Bouillon, king of Jerusalem ; 
see Bouillon, Godfrey of. 

Godfi-ey, steward of Henry III., goes to 
Rome against Walter of Enlpsham (or 
Eynsham), iii. 113, D. 

Godwer, Richard, rent-charge firom his 
land, belonging to the church of Tottern- 
hoe, iii. 59, D. 

Godric, S., heimit of Finchale, dies, i. 1 6, 
M. 

Godwine, earl of lAndsey, slain at Assan- 
dun,ii. 177, Wa. 

God wine, earl, power of, in England, ii. 1 7, 
WL ; his advice to Harthacnut as to Ha- 
rold's corpse, ib. ; desire to destroy ^thel- 
red's sons to make way for his own, ib. ; 
sends to duke Robert of Normandy, ib. ; 
his instructions to his followers as to the 
murder of Alfred, ib. ; murders Alfred, 
i. 184 ; ii. 180, 181 ; iv. 4, Bu. Wa. O. ; 
the kingdom committed to, after Hartha- 
cnut's death, ii. 18, Wi. ; his reception 
of Edward, ii. 19 ; proclaims him king 
at Winchester, ii. 20 ; with his sons at 
Fevensea, ii. 182, Wa. ; sent to quell the 
riot at Dover, ii. 184 ; with his sons at 

L 2 



1G4 



INDEX. 



GodM'inc — rout. 
B«YerstoD, 16. ; summoned before the 
gemot tb London, ib. ; banished by 
Edward the Confessor, ii. 20, 184, Wi. 
Wa. ; goes to Baldwin in Flanders, ii. 
185; comes to Isera (Boulogne) and 
Dnngeness, ib. ; goes to Pevensea, and 
returns to Flanders, ib. ; ravages the Isle 
of Wight and Portland, ib. ; threatens 
London, ii. 186; recalled by Emma's 
influence, ii. 25, Wi. ; reconciled with 
the king, ii. 186, Wa.; legend of his 
death, ii. 25, 186 ; iii. 42S ; iv. 371, Wi. 
Wa. Be. Wo. ; buried at Winchester, iL 
25, 186,Wi. Wa. 

Godwine, son of Harold, invades Elngland, 
but is repulsed, ii. 28, Wi. 

Goldenelowe, treasure found at, iii. 368, 
D. 

Goldintone, Balph de, sheriff of Bedford- 
shire, writ to, iii. 800, D. ; a thirtieth 
paid to, by Dunstable priory for the 
Welsh war, iiL 302. 

Golvtld, John, makes out his claim to 

the messuage held by his fiither, iiL 328, 

D. 
Gomez, Peter, cardinal, sent by Benedict 

XIL to Edward HI. to make peace, iv. 

351, O. 

Gormund, lays waste Britain, ii. 148, Wa. 

Goronwy (Guoroni), son of Gestin, kills 
Roger Ymor, i. 12, M. 

Gotherington (Goderintune, Guderintone), 
a hamlet of Bishop's Cleeve, bmd in, be- 
longing to Tewkesbury, suit respecting, 
i. 65, T. ; small tithes of, i. 127, 134. 

 Richard of, cured of blindness at 

Tewkesbuiy, i. 86. 

Goumay ; see Gumay. 

Goutran (Gunturinus), king of the Franks, 
story of, ii. 4, Wi. 

Gower, prodigy at, i. 18, M. 

Grace-Dieu abbey, built by John of Mon- 
mouth, ii. 302, Wa. ; destroyed by the 
Welsh, ii. 812 ; rebuilt by John of Mon- 
mouth, ii. 317 ; abbat of, present at the 
election to Beaulieu, iv. 479, Wo. 



.Grafton, chapel of, iv. 427, Wo. ; qup*'.tion 
as to its advowson, iv. 481 ; had been ap- 
pointed to supply lights about king John's 
tomb, ib.i extorted from the priory of 
Worcester by the bishop of Worcester, 
but recovered, iv. 498. 

' John de Cave, parson of, has five 
marks annually from Worcester priory-, 
iv. 481. 

Grafton, Edmund of, appointed to peram- 
bulate the forests, iv. 536. 

— ^^— John of, a false assize had judged 
the advowson of the chapel to, ib. ; gives 
it up to the priory for thirty-five marks, 
ib. 

Graham, Patrick de, killed at Dunbar, iv. 
527, Wo. 

Gransilva (i.e. Grand-selve, Haut Garonne), 
besieged by Stephen, ii. 226, Wa. 

Grant, J., excommunicated by Peter, abbat 
of Tewkesbury, i. 81, T. 

Grantham (Graham), given to prince Ed- 
ward, iii. 19^, D. ; Eleanor, queen of 
Edward I., dies at, iv. 826, 0. 

Granville, Adam de, justice itinerant at 
Winchester in 1263, ii. 100, Wi. 

Gratian, attempts to make peace between 
Henry II. and Becket, iv. 382, Wo. 

Graunbe, John, of Oawley, suit of, against 
Dunstable priory, iii. 269, D. 

Grave, member of Wantage, given to Ber- 
mondsey by Stephen, iii. 436, Be. 

Gray ; see Grey. 

Greek, skill of Pope Nicholas IV. in, ii. 
407, Wa. 

Greek fire, found among the Jews, iii. 230, 
D. 

Greeks and Latins, a council summoned by 
Gregory X. to promote the union of, iv. 
248,0.; reconciled at Lyons, iv. 258, 
W. 

Greenford, tithes of Stikeldone in, given to 
Bermondsey, iii. 446, Be; composition 
respecting, iii. 459. 

Greenwich, a moiety of, given to Bermond- 
sey, iii. 437, Be. 

— John of, his oath respecting the 
liberties of Dunstable, iii. 413, D. 



INDEX. 



165 



Gregory I., Pop€, ii. 149 ; iii. 7 ; iv. 363, 
Wa. D. Wo. ; his addition to the canon, 
ii. 149; iii. 7; iv. 363, Wa. D. Wo. ; sees 
English boys at Rome, ii. 148, Wa. ; at- 
tempts to go to England, but is prevented 
by the Romans, ii. 149 ; sends Augustine 
to England, ii. 149 ; iv. 3, 363, Wa. O. 
Wo. ; dies, iv. 364, Wo. 

— — II., Pope, ii. 154; iii. 9, Wa. D. ; 
establishes the feast of All Saints, ii. 
154, Wa.; consecrates S. Boni&ce, ii. 
155. 

IIL, Pope, ii. 155 ; iii. 9, Wa. D. ; 



his introductions into the canon, ii. 155 ; 
Wa. ; holds a synod at Rome, ib. 

IV., Pope, ii. 160 ; iu. 9, Wa. D. 

v.. Pope, ii. 169, Wa. 

VI., Pope, ii. 181 ; iii. 12, Wa. D. 

VII., Pope, ii. 191; iii. 12, 425; 



iv. 10, Wa. D. Be. O. W. ; his proceed- 
ings against simony and married priests, 
ii. 192 ; iii. 425, Wa. Be. ; dies, ii. 195 ; 
iii. 426 ; iv. 11, Wa. Be. O. W. 

Anti-Pope, taken prisoner by Ca- 



lixtus II., i. 10, M. ; made a monk by 
him, iv. 377, Wo. 

VIII., Pope, i. 53 ; ii. 244 ; iii. 



24 ; iv. 41, 386, T. Wa. D. O. Wo. ; 
dies, i. 53; ii. 244 ; iii. 24 ; iv. 41, 386, 
T. Wa. D. O. Wo. 

IX., Pope, i. 69, 239 ; ii. 85, 303 ; 



iii. 102, 456 ; iv. 69, 419, T. Bu. Wi. 
Wa. D. Be. O. W. Wo. ; confirms the 
rule of the Carmelites, iii. 456, Be.; 
summons certain counts and abbats to 
Troyes and Touis, iii. 108, D. ; privilege 
confirmed to Tewkesbury by, i. 70, T.; 
quashes the election of Walter of Eyn- 
sham to Canterbury, i. 71, T.; quarrels 
with Prederick II., i. 73 ; ii. 85, 303 ; iii. 
Ill; iv. 420, T. Wi. Wa. D.Wo. ; excom- 
manicates Frederick II., i. 73 ; ii. 303 ; 
iii. Ill ; iv. 420, T. Wa. D. Wo. ; sends 
Stephen his chaplain for contributions 
against Frederick II., iii. 114; iv. 70, D. 
O. ; extorts a tenth for the war against 
him, i. 73, 245, 365; ii. 85, 305 ; iv. 70, 
42 1, T. Bu. Wi. Wa. O, W. Wo. ; forced 



Gregory IX., Pope — cont, 
to leave Rome, and go to Perugia, ii. 303 ; 
iii. Ill, Wa. D. ; absolves the subjects of 
Frederick II. from their allegiance, iii. 
113, D. ; refuses to absolve him, iii. 
114 ; recalled from Perugia by the Ro- 
mans, iv. 421, Wo. ; war with Frederick 
II., iii. 114 ; iv. 421, D. Wo. ; aid sent 
to by the Lombards, iii. 114, D. ; sends 
legates to Wales, Ireland, and Scotland, 
lb. ; makes Richard Grant archbishop of 
Canterbury, iii. 116, D. ; reconciled with 
Frederick II., i. 76, 77 ; ii. 85, 308 ; iii. 
125; iv. 421, T. Wi. Wa. D. Wo., 
through the influence of Peter des 
Roches, i. 76, T. ; restores the right of 
presentation to churches held by Romans 
in England, i. 75 ; forbids the nuncios to 
confer rentchai^s on anyone by Roman 
letters, ib, ; canonizes S. Elizabeth, iii. 

457, Be. ; canonizes S. Dominick, iii. 

458, Be. ; canonizes S. Francis, ii. 304 ; 
iii. 115, 458, Wa. D. Be; his tenth col- 
lected by Stephen his chi^lain, iii. 125, 
D.; 20L paid to by Worcester priory, iv. 
422, Wo. ; confirms the sentence of the 
English bishops against Llewellyn, i. 
80; iv. 422, T. Wo.; the election of 
Ralph Neville and John Blund to Can- 
terbury quashed, ii. 86 ; induces John, 
prior of Canterbury, to resign his election, 
iv. 423, Wo. ; intercedes with Henry III. 
in favour of Hubert de Burgh, i. 88, T. ; 
letter in defence of the Romans bene- 
ficed iu England, L 239 ; iii. 129, Bu. 
D. ; has an inquiry into the conspirators 
against them, iii. 130, D. ; orders the 
bishops to visit the monasteries, i. 89 ; 
iii. 132, T. D. ; bull for a general visi- 
tation of monasteries, i. 243, Bu. ; assists 
John de Brienue with money, iii. 133, 
D. ; causes Edward of Abingdon to 
be elected archbishop of Canterbury, 
iii. 13.3, D. ; rising of the Romans 
against, i. 04 ; iv. 81, T. 0.; deprives 
those in England of their benefices, i. 
94, T. ; sends for Peter des Roches, i. 
05 ; forwards the marriage of Frederick 



166 



INDEX. 



Gregory IX., Pope — cont 
n. and Isabella, ib. ; sendfl the Francis- 
cans to preach a crusade, ib. ; besieges 
Borne with the emperor, iii. 142, D. ; 
submission of the Romans to, 1. 105 ; 
ii. 87 ; iii. 142, T. Wi. D. ; ordains and 
consecrates Walter de Cantelupe bishop 
of Worcester, i. 102, 104; iv. 428, T. 
Wo., at Viterbo, iv. 428, Wo. ; his sen- 
tence against the archbishop of Canter- 
bury in fiivour of the Rochester monks, 
L 106, T. ; orders an arrangement to be 
made respecting the boundaries of the 
dioceses of Worcester and Lichfield, iv. 
429, Wo. ; quarrels with Frederick II., 
ii. 88 ; iv. 86, Wi. 0. W. ; excommuni- 
cates Frederick II., i. 113 ; ii. 322 ; iii. 
148, T. Wa. D. ; his procession in Rome 
against Frederick II., iii. 153, D. ; fruit- 
less attempt at peace, iii. 154, D. ; de- 
mands a fifth of the foreign clerks bene- 
ficed in England, i. 115; has a tallage 
paid, iii. 154, D. ; demands a fifteenth 
from the English church, ii. 88, Wi. ; 
this demand refused by the clergy, i. 115, 
T. ; sums paid to by various monasteries 
and churches, iii. 155; iv. 432, D. 
Wo. ; demands a twelfth of all the bene- 
fices in England, 1. 116, T. ; his reception 
of Richard of Cornwall, iv. 87, W. ; 
summons the abbat of Tewkesbury to 
the council, i. 117, T.; dies, i. 120, 
257 ; ii. 88, S29 ; iiL 459 ; iv. 88, 89, 
433, T. Bu. Wi. Wa. Be. W. O. Wo. 

Gregory X., archdeacon of Li^ge, elected 
Pope while in the Holy Land, ii. Ill, 
378 ; iii. 464 ; iv. 219, 245, 246, 461, 
Wi. Wa. Be. O. W. Wo. ; obtains pei^ 
mission from prince Edward to leave 
Palestme, iv. 246, W. ; his return from 
Palestine and consecration, iv. 246, O. 
W. ; consecrated at Viterbo, iv. 246, 
W. ; summons a council to Lyons, iv. 
247, 248, O. ; makes Robert Eilwarby 
archbishop of Canterbury, ii. 112, 379; 
iu. 253; iv. 252, 253, 462, Wi. Wa. D. 
O. W. Wo. ; sends two nuncios to Eng- 
land respecting the expenses of princes 



Gregory X., Pope — cont 
Edward and Edmund at the Crusade, ii. 
113, 116, 879; iv. 462, Wi. Wa. Wo.; 
their articles of inquiry in England, ii. 
118, 380; iv. 468, Wi. Wa. Wo.; re- 
ceives H. de Sandwich, bishop of Lon- 
don, into favour, ii. 115, 381 ; iv. 253, 
255, 464, Wi. Wa. W. O. Wo. ; his 
reception of Edward I. at Orvieto, iv. 
254, W. ; grants him a tenth of eccle- 
siastical property for three years, iv. 
254, 256, W. O. ; celebrates the council 
of Lyons, ii. 117, 383; iii. 260, 465 ; 
iv. 257, 258, 465, Wi. Wa. D. Be. W. 
O. Wo. ; grants a tenth of all eccle- 
siastical property for the Holy Land, iii. 
267 ; iv. 258, 260, 265, 465, D. W. O. 
Wo.; with Alphonso X. of Cas^ at 
Belcaire, ii- 119, 385 ; iv. 468, Wi. Wa. 
Wo.; dies, ii. 121,; iii 267; iv. 267, 
470, Wi. D. O. W. Wo. ; dies at Arezzo, 
ii. 385 ; iv. 469, Wa. Wo. ; his decree 
respecting the papal elections, iv. 518, 
Wo. 

Gregory, arrangement with Dunstable 
priory about a way, iii. 54, D. ; wounded 
by Simon Eavegom, iii. 145^ D. 

Greisley, the prior of, resigns, iii. 112, D. 

Grenefelde, mill at, iii. 108, D. ; let to Wo- 
bum, iii. 141. 

Grenewelle, John de, restores and receives 
again from Worcester priory the letter 
respectiDg the pension of H. de Bluntes- 
done, iv. 539, Wo. 

Grentemaisnil, Hugh of, ravages the pro- 
vinces of Leicester and Northampton, ii, 
199, Wa. 

Grenville, Richard de, settlement of his 
lawsuit with Tewkesbury, i. 107, 108, 
T. ; dies, and is buried at S. James's, 
Bristol, i. 118 ; his wife brings a royal 
brief for her dowry out of the land of 
Tewkesbury abbey in Compton, i. 138. 

Gresley, Robert de (third baron), wit- 
nesses Magna Charta in 1225, 1. 282, 
Bu. 

Thomas de (fourth baron), one of 

the twelve appointed at Oxford, i. 449 , 



INDEX. 



167 



Gresley, Thomas de — cont 
Bu. ; one of the twenty-four, i. 450 ; is 
to inquire into the state of the forests, i. 
478. 

Grey (Grai, Gray, Grci), Richard de, 
defends Rochelle, iiL 86, D. 

Richard de, one of the confede- 
rates against the Poite^lns, iii. 210, D. ; 
elected on the side of the barons at 
Oxford, i. 447, Ba. ; sworn of the king's 
council, i. 449 ; guardian of Dover 
castle, i. 453 ; iii 225, Bu. D. ; acts of 
the council confirmed before, i. 456, 
Bu. ; taken prisoner at Kenilworth, iv. 
166, O. 

John de, Chester and its confines 



committed to, by Henry III., iii. 168, 
D. ; Joan Feyure sells her marriage 
portion to, iii. 182 ; marries Joan 
Peyure, iii. 183 ; auger of Henry III., 
1*6.; pays little respect to his wife's 
funeral, iii. 202 ; arrangement respect- 
ing her dower with her son, ib. ; ap- 
pointed counsellor to prince Edward by 
the barons, i. 445, Bu. ; one of the 
twelve appointed at Oxford, i. 449 ; one 
of the twenty-four, i. 450 ; guardian of 
Hereford castle, i. 453 ; escapes with 
difficulty from the mob in London, who 
attack his house, iii. 223, D. 

Reginald de, captures the steward 



of the earl of Gloucester, and others, 
iii. 246, D. ; gives up a rent-charge in 
Eyam to Dunstable priory, iii. 270. 

Henry de, lord of Newbottle, suit 



with Dunstable respecting the advow- 
son of Newbottle, iii. 318-320; his 
ancestors, iii. 318,819; appears before 
the justices in defence of his liberties, 
iii. 360. 

Walter de ; see Worcester, bishops 



of; York, archbishops of. 
Greynvile, Adam de, justice itinerant at 

Bedford in 1262, iii. 217, D. 
Griffith, son of Llewellyn, son of Seisyll, 

bums Hereford, ii. 187, Wa. ; murdered 

by the Welsh, ii. 188 ; iii. 423, Wu. 

Be. 



Griffith, son of Rhys, son of Tewdwr, 
attacked by Henry L, i. 9, M. ; dies, i. 
14. 

Griffith, son of Gestin, kills Roger Ymor, 
i. 12, M. 

Griffith, son of Rhys, son of Griffith, sub- 
mits to Peter de Leia, promises sub- 
jection to Richard I., is flogged and 
absolved, ii. 66, Wi. ; imprisoned at 
Corfe for his invasion of England, ii. 68. 

Griffith, son of Llewellyn, son of Jor- 
werth, subdued by Henry HI., ii. 328 ; 
iv. 433, Wa. Wo. ; surrendered as a 
hostage by his brother David, i. 120; 
iv. 433, T. Wo. ; imprisoned in London, 
i. 120, T. ; killed in escaping from the 
Tower, i. 133, 257, 408 ; iv. 468, 486, 
T. Bu. Wo. 

Grimbald, S., Newminster given to, by 
Alfred, ii. 10, Wi. ; the monastery 
moved, ii. 43. 

Grimbaut, Heniy, of Charlton, iii. 320, D. 

Grimescote, suit respecting the lease of, 
iii. 161, D. ; homage done to the prior 
of Dunstable for, iii. 260, 365 ; John de 
Wodulle, lord of, iii. 400 ; rent-charge 
due for, obtained by the prior of Dun- 
stable, iii. 401. 

Grimley, given to Worcester priory by 
Beorhtwulf,king of Mercia, iv. 563, Wo. ; 
term of the lease of, prolonged, iv. 409, 
Wo.; the chapel given to R. dean of 
Worcester, iv. 430 ; to R. of Cotheridge, 
iv. 434; comes into the hands of the 
priory, iv. 445 ; appropriated to the 
priory by bishop Godfrey Giffard, iv. 
458 ; the vicarage ^ven to Simon de la 
Frithe, iv. 494 ; pasturage in, bought by 
Worcester priory, iv. 550; the grange 
destroyed by a storm, iv. 447. 

Grimley, Matthew, deprived of his bene- 
fice, iv. 430, Wo. 

. Michael, agrees to the arrangement 

respecting S. Helen's, Worcester, iv. 426. 

Grinoldus, son of Pepin, iv. 365, Wo. 

Grosmont, the army of Henry HI. de- 
feated at, by W. Marshal, i. 91 ; iii. 136, 
T. D. 



168 



INDEX. 



Grosmont, the castle restored by Henry 
III. to Hubert de Burgh, i. 112. T. 

Grosseteste, Robert; see Lincoln, bishops 
of. 

Grossetu, Bartholomew, bishop of, sent by 
Nicholas IV. to Edward I. to complain 
of the royal prohibitions, iii. 365, D. 

Grossus, Bertram, defeats the Stiidinger, i. 
93, T. 

Grovebury, the men of the prior of, mur- 
der a lay brother of Dunstable, iii. 213, 
D. ; suit against the prior of, for toll, 
dropped, iii. 362. 

Grusset, Richard, baili£f of the manor of 
Toddington, iii. 379, D. 

Guader, Ralph de, marries the daughter of 
WiUiam ITitz-Osbem, ii. 31, 192, Wi. 
Wa. ; given tho earldoms of Norfolk 
and Suffolk by William I., ii. 192, Wa. ; 
conspires against William I., ii. 31, 192, 
Wi. Wa, ; escapes, ii. 31, Wi. 

Gualo (Gwalo, Wallo), sent as legate into 
England, i. 62 ; ii. 284 ; iy. 406, T. 
Wa. Wo. ; excommunicates prince Louis, 
i. 63 ; iv. 406, T. Wo. ; meets John, iii. 
46, D. ; goes with John to Winchester, 
ii. 82, Wi. ; received at Canterbuiy, but 
flies from Louis to Bristol, iii 46, D. ; 
orders the consecration of Henry, bishop 
of Hereford, iv. 406, Wo. ; gives autho- 
rity for the coronation of Henry lU., i. 
224 ; iii. 48, Bu. D. ; crowns Henry III., 
i. 33, 62 ; ii..83, 286 ; Iv. 60, 407, M.T. 
Wi. Wa. W. "Wo, ; holds a council at 
Bristol, where fealty is sworn to Henry 
IIL, ii. 286, Wa. ; goes with the royalists 
to Newark, and commits his charge to 
the bishop of Winchester, iii. 49, D. ; 
interdicts Wales for holding with Loois, 
ii. 286, Wa. ; at the siege of Lincoln, 
i. 63 ; iv. 408, T. Wo. ; absolves the 
royal forces before the battle, ib. ; has 
R de Marlsco made bishop of Durham, 
ii. 288, Wa. ; has Ralph made bishop of 
Chichester, ii. 289, Wa. ; makes peace 
between Henry III. and Louis, iv. 60, 
O. ; imprisoui thirteen clerks, iii. 52, 
D. ; seals thu confirmation of >Iagna 



Gualo — cont, 

Charta, ii. 290 ; iii. 150, Wa. D. ; makes 
Hugh, abbat of Beaulieu, bishop of Car- 
lisle, iL 291 ; iy. 410, Wa. Wo. ; his 
motives for this, iL 291, Wa. ; refuses 
to allow Worcester priory to elect the 
bishop, and appoints William of Blois, 
iv. 410, Wo.; recalled, i. 63; iv. 410, 
T. Wo. ; leaves England, ii. 291 ; iii. 
53, Wa. D. ; dies, iv. 69, O. 

Gubttud, John, a palfrey given to, by Dun- 
stable, iii. 160, D. 

Grubiun ; see Gobion. 

Gueldres, Reginald, count of, defeated by 
the duke of Brabant, IL 407, Wa. 

Guet, Richard, gives Quickbury to Ber- 
mondsey, iii. 429, Be. 

Gnibert, Anti-Pope, installed in Itome, i. 
4 ; iii. 425 ; iv. 10, M. Be. O. W. 

Guilford (Gildeduna), Alfred murdered at, 
ii. 17, Wi. ; the castle taken by prince 
Louis, ii. 285, Wa. 

Guilford (Guifeld), in Sussex, suit respect- 
ing tenements at, settled at Lewes, i. 99, 
T. 

Guinevere, queen, her tomb found at Glas- 
tonbury, i. 22, M. 

Guiscard, Robert, takes Apulia, ii. 16, Wi. 

Guisnes, Baldwin IL, count of, demands 
his rights from John, ii. 72, Wi. 

Guleton (Guletnt, Gurtebo, t.e. Le Goulct), 
conference between John and Philip II. 
near, i. 199, Bu. ; terms of peace ar- 
ranged at, i. 206 ; mentioned in the 
treaty, i. 203, 204. 

Gunhilda, daughter of Cnut, marries the 
emperor Henry HI., ii. 178, Wa. 

Gurdun, Adam de, his ravages with the 
disinherited barons, iv. 187, W. ; cap- 
tured by prince Edward in the forest of 
Alton, ii. 370 ; iii. 241 ; iv. 189, Wa. 
D. W. ; imprisoned at Windsor, iv. 
190, W. 

Bertram de, mortally wounds Rich- 
ard I., i. 197, Bu. ; put to death by 
Marcadi^e, ib. 

Gurnalle, Fulk de, taken prisoner by 
Richard I., iii. 27, D. 



INDEX. 



169 



Gumay (Gonrnay, Gornath, Gornay, Gor- 
nacum), Hugh de (fourth baron), fief 
of, i. 204, Bo. ; surety for John in bis 
treaty with Philip II., i. 206 ; despoils 
Dunstable priory of Houghton, iii. C8, 
D. ; gives up his templar's habit, and 
dies without giving satisfaction to Dun- 
stable, iii. 42. 

— Hugh de (fifth baron), suit of 



Dunstable priory with, for Houghton, 
iii. 96, 100, D. ; had assigned a hide in 
Sewell to Thomas Fainter of Houghton, 
ill. 371. 

Hawisia de (wife of Winebald de 



Baalum), gives Inglishcombe to Ber- 
mondsey, iii. 431, Be. 

Robert, action of bishop Walter de 



Cantelupe against, iv. 429, Wo. ; recon- 
ciled with him, iy. 432. 

Gurtebo in Normandy ; tee Guleton. 

Gnssage ; see Gessich. 

Guthlac, S., monk in Croyland, dies, iv. 
366, Wo. 

Guthred, king of the Isle of Man, i. 207, 
Bu. 

Guthrum, defeated by Alfred, and forced 
to become Christian, ii. 9, Wi. 

Guy, castellan of Vergey, besieged by 
Hugh III., duke of Burgundy, iii. 23, D. 

Gvarrenne ; tee Warrenne. 

Gwent (Went) plun<^ercd by the royal 
troops in 1233, i. 92, T. ; the castle 
built by WiUiam, I., i. 3, M. 

Gyrth, brother of Harold, killed at Hast- 
ings, ii. 189, Wa. 



H. 



II., brother of the author of the annals of 
Worcester, land let to, iv. 4 11, Wo. ; does 
homage to the prior of Worcester, ib. 

Hackelute, Walter, made guardian of the 
earl of Gloucester's Welsh by Ivdward 
I., iv. 526, Wo. 



Hacoii (Ilakun), M., and his son, lose a 
suit respecting a messuage held of Dun- 
stable, iii. 328, D. 

William, accused of being con- 
cerned in Simon Mustard's death, iii. 
306 ; acquitted, iiL 307 ; appeal of Chris- 
tiana Mustard against, iii. 310. 

Hacun, makes a hostile attempt on England, 
il 193, Wa. 

Hadestok, Augustine de, citizen of Loudon, 
at the battle of Lewes, iv. 150, W. 

Hadlow (Hanlou), Nicholas de, justice 
itinerant in Buckinghamshire in 1254, 
iii. 192, D. ; at Dunstable, iii. 193. 

Hagneby (Horeburi), prior of, judge in a 
cause of appeal, iii. 286, D. 

Haie ; see Haye. 

Hainault, Baldwin VI., count of, does 
homage to Bichard I., i. 191, Bu. 

John of, slain near Courtrai, iv. 652, 

Wo. 

men of, accompany queen Isabella 

to England, iv. 347, O. 

Hair cut in England, in consequence of a 
dream, ii. 49, Wi. 

Halan, attacks Aleppo, i. 492, Bu. 

Hale (Ales), Simon de, justice itinerant in 
Bedfordshire in 1225, iii. 95, D. 

Halegod, Bobert, held a tenement in Dun- 
stable, iii. 270, 273, D. 

Hales Owen, in Shropshire, the abbat trans- 
lated to Welbek, iv. 424, Wo. 

' R., canon of, made abbat and 
blessed at Worcester, ib. ; his presents to 
Worcester priory, ib, 

N., abbat of, dies, iv. 639. 

John, canon, blessed as abbat at 



Bosbury by Richard, bishop of Hereford, 

iv. 540. 
Halford church, comes into the -patronage 

of the bishop of Worcester, iv. 438, 

Wo. 
Halidon Hill, battle of, iii. 473 ; iv. 349, 

Be. O. 
Hallingbury, land of, given to Bermondsey, 

iii. 428, Be. ; manor granted to Ber- 

mundscv, iii. 4C7. 



170 



INDEX. 



Hallow (Hallawe), given by Cenwnlf to 
"Worcester, iv. 367, Wo. ; term of leaae 
prolonged, iv. 409 ; the chapel giTen to 
K., dean of Worcester, iv. 430 ; given 
to R. de Cotheridge, iv. 434 ; the lease 
falls in, iv. 445 ; the chapel appropriated 
to Worcester priory by bishop Godfrey 
Giffiird, iv. 458 ; the vicarage given to 
Richard, chaplain of Broadwas, iv. 491 ; 
pasturage in, boaght by Worcester, iv. 
549. 

Halton ; see Alton. 

Hamez, Amabel de, dies, i. 97, T. 

Hambleden (Hameledene), advowson of, 
suit of R. de Clare against Tewkesbury 
respecting, i. 137, T. 

Hameclin castle, destroyed by Llewellyn, 
ii. 366, Wa. 

Hamelin, pension granted to, by Worcester 
priory, iv. 429, Wo. 

Hameltone, William de, tithes of Brassing- 
ton and Atlow let to, iii. 370, D. ; Wor- 
• cester priorj' borrows 100/. from, iv. 513, 
Wo. 

llamm, manor near Wimborne, a lease 
taken by Tewkesbury of, 1. 1G8, T. 

Hammo, Dunstable priory fined on account 
of, iii. 201, D. 

Hammund, Hugh, suit of, iii. 381, D. 

Hampshire, laid waste by Robert of Nor- 
mandy, i. 7, M. 

Hampstead, in Berkshire ; see Finchamp- 
stead. 

Hampton (? Warwickshire), tithes of, i. 
367, Bu. 

Hampton (Worcestershire), given by OtEa, 
to Worcester, iv, 366, Wo. ; meadow of, 
bought by Worcester of R. de Cloptone, 
iv. 429. 

Hampton Gay (Hamtonia), church of, 
given to Osney, iv. 43, O. 

Hanbury (Hambyre), action of the bishop 
of Worcester against R. de Colewike 
and G. de Hambyre respectiDg, iv. 429, 
Wo. 

Hanley (llanlege), I'eter Ic Botiler 
knighted at, i. 142, T. 



Hanselin, Thomas, and Geofrey, his son, 
see a remarkable meteor at Alvaston, i. 
310, Bu. 

Hapsburg, Rodolph of, slays Pren^islas U., 
king of Bohemia, iv. 475, Wo. ; crowned 
king of the Romans, iv. 256, W. ; em- 
peror, iv. 491, Wo. 

Harcla, Andrew de, in arms for Edward U., 
and slays H. de Bohun, earl of Hereford, 
iv. 345, O. ; captures Thomas, earl of 
Lancaster, iv. 346 ; made earl of Carlisle, 
ib. ; seized at Carlisle and executed, ib. 

Hardwick (Gloucestershire), church given 
to Bermondsey, iii. 427, Be. ; duel at, 
for Tenbury church, iv. 467, Wo. 

Haie, Walter de, a party to a suit about 
land in Wadlow, iii. 378, D. 

Harecourt (Harecurt, Harcurth), Godfrey 
de, guides Edward IIL in his invasion of 
Normandy, iv. 351, O. 

Robert de, surety for John in his 

treaty with Philip II., i. 205, Bu. 

William de, goes to the Holy Land, 



ii. 292 ; iii. 5A, Wa. D. 

Haree (Haren, Hares), a hamlet in Teb - 
worth, land in, change made respecting, 
by Dunstable, iii. 1 76, D. ; condition of 
the land in, iii. 828 ; suit respecting 
hidage in, iii. 333. 

Hareng, Ralph, justiciary, dies, iii. 85, D. 

Harfleur, surrendered to Henry V., iii. 484, 
Be. 

Harley (Harele, Harlega), Henry, lord of, 
dies, iv. 480, Wo. ; his wife Joanna, ib. ; 
his six sons, monks, ib. 

Malcolm of, verdict respecting the 

forest of Kinfare given to, to be sealed, 
iv. 585, Wo. ; chooses the knights and 
others for the perambulation of Fecken- 
ham forest, t6. 

Harlington (Herlingedune, Herlingdone, 
Herlindone), church of, presentation to, 
obtained by Dunstable priory against R. 
Pirot, iii. 80, D. ; agreement with R. 
Pirot respecting, iii. 85 ; patronage of, 
obtained against R. Pirot, iii. 217, 218 ; 
rent-charge in, obtained, iii. 253 ; writ 
of qiiare impedit respecting, iii. 256. 



INDEX. 



171 



Harlington^ parsons of: 

John, dies, iii. 254, D. 

William de la Mare^ ib. ; opposed by 
R. Firot, iii. 254, 256 ; dies, iii. 
283. 

John of Radnor, tb. ; resigns, ib. 

Walter de Ludeford, iii. 275, 283; 
acquits the prior of Dunstable of a 
debt of thirty marks, iii. 285. 

Philip of, dies, iii. 77, D. 

Harold I., doubtful birth of, ii. 16 ; ir. 371, 
Wi. Wo. ; king of England, ii. 16, 180 ; 
iii. 12 ; iv. 371, Wi. Wa. D. Wo. ; 
banishes Emma, ii. 16, 180, Wi. Wa. ; 
dies, i. 185 ; U. 17 ; iT. 4, 371, Bu. Wi. 
0. Wo. ; dies at Oxford, ii. 180, Wa. ; 
buried at Westminster, ib, ; buried in S. 
Paul's, ii. 17, Wi. ; his body taken up, 
thrown into the Thames, but afterwards 
buried in the Danes' cemetery, in Lon- 
don, t6. ^ 
Harold II., his father desires to make him 
king alter Harthacnut, ii. 17, Wi. ; op- 
poses Sweyn, ii. 182, Wa. ; goes to 
Pevensea, ib, \ at Beverston with God- 
wine in opposition to Edward the Con- 
fessor, ii. 184 ; sununoned to the gemot, 
ib.; banished, ib. ; goes to Ireland, n. 
185 i lands in Portland, and ravages the 
Isle of Wight, ib, ; goes to London, ib. ; 
reconciled with the king, ii. 186; suc- 
ceeds Godwine in his earldom, ib. ; 
thrown by a tempest on Ponthieu, ii. 
26, 187, Wi. Wa. ; captured by Guy, 
and sent to William of Normandy, ii. 
26, 187 ; iv. 4, Wi. Wa. O. ; his oath to 
William, u. 26, 187 ; iii. 12 ; It. 4, 8, 
Wi. Wa. D. O. W. ; returns to England, 
ii. 26, 187, Wi. Wa. ; invades Wales, ii. 
188; iii. 428, Wa. Be.; establishes a 
king there on the murder of Grif&th, 
ii. 188, Wa. ; sent to the Northumbrians 
by the king, ib. ; breaks his oath to 
William, i. 3, 185 ; ii. 26, 188; in. 12 ; 
iv. 5, 8, M. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. O. W.; 
seizes the crown, i. 3, 185 ; ii. 189 ; iii. 
423 ; iv. 5, 7, M. Bu. Wa. Be. O. W, ; 
succeeds Edward the Confessor as king, 



Harold II.— con^. 
iii 12 ; iv. 6, 372, D. O. Wo. ; con- 
secrated king at Westminster, ii. 26, Wi.; 
elected king, ii. 188, Wa. ; was not of 
the royal race, li. 26, Wi. ; hostility of 
William of Normandy to, ii. 188, Wa. ; 
his victory at Stamford Bridge over 
Harold Hardrada and Tostig, i. 3; ii. 
189 ; iii. 12 ; iv. 6, M. Wa. D. W. ; de- 
feated and killed by William at Hastings, 
i. 3, 185 ; ii. 27, 189 ; iii. 12, 423 ; iv. 
6, 7, 372, M. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. W. 
Wo. ; buried at Waltham, ii. 27 ; iii. 
424, Wi. Be. ; his inconstancy of mind, 
ii. 27, n. ; had been deserted by his army 
in the Isle of Wight, ib. ; had no right 
to the throne, iv. 7, W. ; had been sent 
to William by Edward the Confessor, iv. 
8 ; did homage to William, ib. 

Harold, son of Harold U., invades the Ork- 
neys, &c. with Magnus, i. 6, M. 

Harold Hardrada, king of Norway, joins 
Tostig and goes to York, ii. 189, Wa. ; 
defeats Morkere and Edwin, ib. ; killed 
at Stamford Bridge, 1. 3 ; ii. 189 ; iii. 12, 
M. Wa. D. ; had served under the em- 
peror of Constantinople and been ex- 
posed to a lion for adultery, ii. 190, Wa. 

Harold in., king of Denmark, ii. 32, 193, 
Wi. Wa. 

Hartald, a Proven9al, made keeper of the 
wardrobe to flenry HI., iii. 194, D. 

Harthacnut bom, ii. 15, Wi. ; Denmark 
entrusted to, during Cnut's visit to 
Home, ii. 16 ; in Denmark at Cnut's 
death, ib, ; made king of the Danes by 
Cnut, iv. 371, Wo. ; summoned from 
Flanders on the death of Harold I., iv. 
4, O. ; king of England, i. 185 ; ii. 17, 
180 ; iii. 12 ; iv. 4, 371, Bu. Wi. Wa. D. 
O. Wo. ; recalls Emma, ii. 1 7, Wi. ; 
causes the body of Harold to be thrown 
into the Thames, ib, ; hears of Alfred's 
murder, but fears Grodwine, ii. 18 ; re- 
ceives Edward honourably, iv. 4, 0. ; 
dies, i.' 185; iv. 4, 371, Bu. 0. Wo.; 
dies at Lambeth, and is buried at Win- 
chester, ii. 18, 180, Wi. Wa. 



1^2 



INDfiX. 



Ilaitlebury, bishop G. Giffard ill at, iv. 518, 
Wo. 

Adam of, appointed master miller at 

MuUlerham by Worcester priory, iv. 542. 

llarvington (Hervortone, Herfertone), ma- 
nor of, given to Worcester priory by 
bishiip Daneberht, iv. 563, Wo. ; lease 
of, granted by Worcester for twelve years, 
iv. 396, Wo. ; for ten years, iv. 422 ; for 
twenty years to Simon de Walton, iv. 
442 ; the forest deforested, iv. 417. 

I parsons of: 

A. dies, iv. 395. 
Kobert of Clipstone, (A. 
G. of Pershore, iv. 428. 
S. of Bromsgrove, iv. 441. 

Harwich, assembly at, from fear of invar 
sion, in 1295, iil. 468, Be.; Isabella, 
queen of Edward II., and prince Edward 
land at, iii. 471. 

llasteng, defeated by Alfred, ii. 9 ; goes 
to and destroys Spezia, ib, 

Hastings, battle of, i. 3, 185 ; ii. 27, 189 ; 
iii. 1 2, 423 ; iv. 6, 7, 372, M. Bu. Wi. Wa. 
1 ). Be. O. W. Wo. ; castle of, destroyed 
by John, iii. 46, D. 

Hastings, Henry of, iv. 430, Wo. ; joins 
S'.mon de Montfort, iii. 222 ; iv. 133, D. 
W. ; his flight at the battle of Lewes, 
iii. 232 ; iv. 150, D. W. ; taken prisoner 
at Evesham, ii. 365 ; iv. 455, Wa. Wo. ; 
in Kcnilworth and plunders the neigh- 
bouiing country, iii. 241, D.; sentence 
on, by the dictum of Kenil worth, iii. 243; 
his perjury after being allowed to go free 
from Kcnilworth, iv. 203, W. ; becomes 
the leader of the barons in the isle of 
Ely, iv. 204 ; his wife Joanna dc Can- 
telupe, iii. 257, D. ; dead, ib. 

John of, gifts of, to Dunstable, iii 

315, D. ; a claimant of the kingdom of 
Scotland, submits his claim to Edward 
I., ii. 410, 411 ; iii. 368 ; iv. 507, 508, 
Wa. D. Wo. 

Hatcham (Hacchesham), Deptford, tithes 
of, given to Bermondsey, iii. 443, Be. ; 
composition respecting, iii. 465 ; suit re- 
specting, iii^ 478. 



Haverford (Avereford), ships of, taken, i. 

91, T. 
Havering (Haverygge), Joanna, queen of 

Scotland, dies at, L 106, T. 
John of, left by Edward I. as 

guardian in Wales, iii. 387, D. ; brings 

Madoc-ap-Uewellyn to Edward I., iii. 

387 ; iv. 522, D. Wo. 

Richard of, proclamation of, to the 



bailiffs of Luton, iii. 187, D. 

Hawile, Helyas de, put in chaige of Bourg 
castle, iv. 519, Wo. 

Hawkley, Robert, murdered in the choir 
of Westminster abbey by Hugh de Staf- 
ford, iii. 480, Be. 

Hay, slaughter near, i. 79, T. 

Haye (Haia, Haie, Haya), Ralph de, cap- 
tured by Henry II. in Normandy, iii. 
21, D. 

Robert de,dies, iii. 165, D. ; extor- 
tion practised on his executors, iii. 
172. 

Walter de la, recovers rights of 



common at Hyde, iii. 281, D. ; murder 

and suicide of, iii. 401 ; his wife Matilda, 

ib. 

Matilda de la, wife of William de 



Braose ; see Braose, 

Hayles (Haylege), Henry of Almaine bap- 
tized at, i. 98, T. ; abbey of, founded by 
Richard of Cornwall, i. 146 ; ii. 93,337 ; 
iii. 252 ; iv. 437, T. Wi. Wa. D. Wo. ; 
monks taken from Beaulieu for it, ii. 
337, Wa. ; the church dedicated, ii. 93, 
343, Wi. Wa., by bishop W. de Cante- 
lupe, i. 146 ; iv. 440, T. Wo. ; gifts of 
Richard and Henry lU. to, ii. 343, Wa.; 
Henry of Almaine buried in, ii. 1 10, 377 ; 
iv. 244, 460, Wi. Wa. O. W. Wo.; 
Richard king of Gkrmany buried in, ii. 
Ill, 378; iii. 252; iv. 248, 461, Wi. 
Wa. D. O. W. Wo. 

Heat, great, in 1252, ii. 344; iv. 103, Wa. 
O. W. 

Hebron taken by Saladin, i. 19, M. 

Hecham, Heceham ; see Higham Ferrers. 

Hcitono ; see Ilcydoue. 



INDEX. 



173 



Hellas, minister general of the Franciscnnfi, 
deposed, iii. 155, D. ; goes to the em- 
peror, ib, 

a goldsmith at Tewkesbury, his son 

miracnlously cured, i. 85, T. 

chaplain of Richard of Cornwall, 



dies, i. 148, T. 

 de la Fl^che, count of Maine ; see 



Fleche. 
Helyun, Walter de, bums a hedge at 

Bromsgrove, iv. 480, Wo. 
Hemel-Hempstead (Hemlamstede), the 

mob at, in 1381, iii. 417, D. 
Hempage (Hanepinge), wood of, cut down 

by bishop Walchelin for Winchester 

cathedral, ii. 84, Wi. 
Henbury (Hembure), duel for the bailwick 

of, iv. 467, Wo. 
Hengham (Wengharo), Henry de, elected 

on the king's side at Oxford, i. 447, Bu. ; 

$ee London, bishops of. 
— Ralph de, his clei-k admitted to 

S. Peter's, Bedford, iii. 316, 322, D. ; his 

accusation and fine, iiL 357 ; deprived 

of his office as judge, iv. 321, O. ; for- 
gives Dunstable priory their debts for 

twenty-four marks yearly, iv. 364, D. ; 

this paid in 1292, iii. 372 ; in 1293, iii. 

376 ; not paid in 1294, iii. 391. 
Hengist, leadct* of tl*e Saxons, iv. 362, 

Wo. ; king of Kent. i'. 146, Wa. 
Henley castle, given up by G. de Clare as 

a security for a time, iv. 232, W. 
Henniere (Hennemere) meadow, given to 

Tewkesbury, i. 74, T. ; another near it 

given, i. 76. 
Henry II., emperor, dies, ii. 178, Wa. 
 III., emperor, marries Cnnt's 

daughter, ib, ; dies, ii. 187. 

lY., emperor, «&. ; forcibly enters 



Rome and se^ up Guibert the Anti- 
Pope, iv. 10, O. W. ; at war with his 
son, ii. 212, Wa. ; dies, ii. 212 ; iv. 15, 
374, Wa. O. Wo. 

v., emperor, at war with his feither. 



ii. 212, Wa, ; succeeds to the empire, 
ii. 212; iv. 15, 374, Wa. O. Wo.; 
marries Matilda, daughter of Henry I., 



Henry V., empcrnr— row^ 

ii. 43, 209, 213, 214; iii. 431 ; iv. It, 
16, 375, 376, Wi. Wa. Be. W. <). Wo, ; 
seizes Pope Paschal II., i. 44 ; iv. IC, 
375, T. O. W. Wo. ; makes peace with 
him, i. 44 ; iv. 16, 375, T. O. W. Wo. ; 
sets up Gregory as Anti-Pope, iv. 377, 
Wo.; anathematized by Pope Calixtus 
II., ii. 45, Wi. ; dies, i. 1 1 ; ii. 48, 219 ; 
iv. 18, M. Wi. Wa. O, 

VI., emperor, marries Constance 

of Sicily, iii. 23, D. ; crowned by Pope 
' Celestine IH., iii. 25 ; iv. 387, D. Wo. ; 
extorts Richard I. from Leopold IV., iv. 
47, W. ; keeps Richard I. in captivity, 
i. 22, 55 ; ii. 248 ; iii. 448 ; iv. 46, 387, 
M. T. Wa. Be. 0. Wo. ; makes known 
his seizure to Philip II., i. 189, Bu. ; 
comes to Spires to treat of his liberation, 
i. 190 ; puts off the day of his liberation, 
ib, ; hold a council at Mentz respecting 
it, 1*6.; frees him by the hands of the 
archbishops of Cologne and Mentz, ib. ; 
gives him a safe conduct, i. 191 ; re- 
ceives his ransom, iv. 47, O. W. ; dies, i. 
23 ; u. 66, 251 ; iv. 48, M. Wi. Wa. O. 

Henry I., bom, i. 185 ; ii. 27 ; iv. 372, Bu. 
Wi. Wo. ; knighted by his finther, ii. 34, 
195 ; iv. 373, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; fidelity 
sworn to, iv. 373, Wo. ; treasure left 
him by his fiither, ii. 196 ; iii. 13 ; iv. 11, 
373, Wa. D. W. Wo. ; presage of his 
better future fate than his brothers, iv. 
11, W. ; Maine given to, ii. 35, Wi. ; 
attacked by Robert and William m Mont 
S. Michel, ii. 36, Wi. ; gives up Mont 
S. Michel, ib.; at Domfront, iL 203, 
Wa. ; comes to England at the order of 
WUUam, ii. 38, 203, Wi. Wa. ; gifts of 
William to, ii. 38, Wi. ; goes into Nor- 
mandy against Robert, ii. 204, Wa. ; 
lends Robert money for the crusade, iv. 
13, W. ; succeeds William II. as king, i. 
7,44; ii. 41, 208; iii. 13, 429; iv. 14, 
373, M. T. Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. W. Wo. ; 
consecrated by Maurice, bishop of 
London, ii. 40, 208 ; iii. 429 ; iv. 373, 
Wi. Wa. Be. Wo. ; crowned, i. 186 ; iv. 



174 



INDEX. 



Henry I. —cont. 

14, Bu. W. ; Thomas, archbishop of 
York, assists in the coronation, iii. 
429, Be. ; consecrated by Grerard, arch- 
bishop of York, iy. 14, O. ; his promises 
of better government, ii. 208, Wa. ; 
marries Matilda, daughter of Malcolm of 
Scothmd, i. 7, 186 ; ii. 40, 209 ; iiL 13, 
430 ; iv. 14, 374, M. Bo. Wi. Wa. D. 
Be. O. W, Wo.; appoints to yarions 
bishopricks, ii. 40, WL ; recalls S. An- 
selm, ii. 209 ; iv. 14, Wa. W. ; quarrels 
with S. Anselm, i. 8 ; ii. 40 ; iii. 13 ; iv. 
14, 374, M. Wi. D. O. W. Wo. ; sends to 
Rome against him, ii. 41, Wi. ; imprisons 
B. Passeflabere, ii. 209, Wa. ; conspiracy 
against him in favour of Robert, ib. ; 
reconciled with Robert, ib, ; his quarrel 
with Robert de Belesme, ii. 210, Wa. ; be- 
sieges Arundel and Bridgenorth castles, 
ib. ; outlaws Robert de Belesme, ii. 210; 
iii. 430, Wa. Be. ; crowned in London, 
ii. 41, Wi. ; crowned again at Winches- 
ter, i6. ; his agreement irith Robert of 
Normandy, t&. ; restores his see to R. Pas- 
seflabeie, ii. 4 1 , Wi. ; his gifts to Robert, 
ii. 42 ; iv. 374, Wi. Wo. ; Robert lets him 
off the 8,000 marks promised, ii. 310, 
Wa. ; his quarrel with Robert, ii. 311, 
Wa. ; crosses and returns, ii. 42, Wi. ; 
sends some of his liegemen to Nor- 
mandy, ii. 21 1, Wa. ; invades Normandy, 
i. 8 ; ii. 42, 211, M. Wi. Wa. ; destroys 
the abbey of S. Pierre sur Dive, iL 42, 
Wi. ; takes Caen and Bayeuz, ii. 211; 
iv. 374, Wa. Wo. ; bums Bayeuz, L 8, 
44 ; iv. 874, M. T. Wo. ; returns to 
England, i. 8, M. ; failure of Robert's 
attempt at reconciliation, ii. 211, Wa.; 
at Bath at Easter, and at Salisbury at 
Whitsuntide, iL 812; goes into Nor- 
mandy, ii. 212 ; iv. 16, Wa, W. ; wins 
the battle of Tinchebrai, and captures 
Robert, William, earl of Mortain, Ead- 
gar ^thling, &c., i. 44, 186; iL 42, 
212; iii. 430; iv. 15, 374, T. Bu. WL 
Wa. Be. O. W. Wo. ; lets Eadgar go, 
iL 212, Wa. ; subdues Normandy, L 9 ; 



Henry I. — emit. 

iL 212; iv. 15, 374, M. Wa. O. Wo.; 
imprisons Robert, L 186 ; iL 42, 212 ; 
iiL 430 J iv. 15, Bu. Wi. Wa. Be. O. W., 
at Warham, ii. 42, WL ; blinds him, ii. 
50 ; iv. 15, 878, Wi. W. Wo. ; comes to 
England with Matilda, and is crowned at 
Windsor, iL 42, WL ; his greatness and 
glory, ii. 213, Wa. ; gives away many 
bishopricks and abbeys, ii. 213, Wa. ; 
his movements in 1108, ib, ; crosses to 
Normandy, ii. 43, 213, Wi. Wa. ; at war 
with Louis VL, iL 213, Wa. ; his avarice 
reUting to Tewkesbury, ii. 43, Wi. ; his 
concession respecting investitures, iv. 
374, Wo. ; the question of investitures 
settled, iii. 14, D. ; his movements in 
1109, ii. 213, Wa. ; receives the oaths 
of the emperor Henry Y.'s ambassadors 
sent for his daughter Matilda, ib, ; his 
movements in 1 1 10, t6.; marries Matilda 
to the emperor, iL 43, 214 ; iii. 431 ; 
iv. 16, 375, Wl Wa, Be. 0. W. Wo. ; 
goes into Normandy against Fulk of 
Anjou, iL 214, Wa.; transfers the mo- 
nastery of 6. Grimbald at Winchester, 
ii. 48, Wi. ; orders the new monastery 
at Winchester to be built, iL 214, Wa. ; 
extorts 800 marks from William Giffard, 
bishop of Winchester, iL 44, Wi. ; out- 
laws William, count of Evreux, and 
William Crispin, ii. 214, Wa. ; restores 
to Philip de Braose his lands, ib.i takes 
Robert de Belesme prisoner, ib, ; impri- 
sons him at Warham, ii. 44, 215, WL 
Wa. ; crosses,- and returns, ii. 44, WL ; 
at Windsor at Christmas, iL 215, Wa. ; 
invades Wales, L 9 ; ii. 44, 215, M. 
WL Wa. ; submission of the Welsh to 
him, ii. 44, 215, Wi. Wa. ; builds forts 
in Wales, ii. 44, 215, WL Wa.; goes 
into Normandy, ii. 44, 215 ; iv. 376, 
WL Wa. Wo. ; returns, ii. 44, Wi. ; 
makes Ralph d^Escures archbishop of 
Canterbury, iL 215, Wa.; makes Ely 
an episcopal see, iL 215 ; iii. 14, 431 ; 
iv. 375, Wa. D. Be. Wo. ; is crowned at 
S. Alban's, ii. 44 ; iv. 376, Wi. Wo. ; 



INDEX. 



176 



Heniy I. — cont 
present at the dedication of S. Alban*s, 
u. 44, 215 ; in. 432 ; iv. 376, Wi. Wa. 
Be. Wo. ; hiB dream, iii. 432, Be. ; makes 
the barons swear homage to prince 
William, ii. 215, Wa. ; sends an embassy 
to Pope Paschal IL, ii. 45, WL ; goes into 
Normandy, I 10; ii. 45, 216, M. Wi. 
Wa. ; his war with Louis VI., i. 10, M. ; 
aids Theobald of Blois ag^st Louis VL, 
ii. 216, Wa. ; his losses through the war, 
ib. ; puU Louis VL to flight, ii 45, 217, 
Wi. Wa. ; meets Pope Caliztos IE. at 
Gisors, iii. 14, D.; his liegemen make 
peace, and he takes some of their castles, 
ii. 217, Wa. ; at peace with Louis VI., ii. 
46, 217, Wi. Wa.; opposes Thurstan's 
consecration, iv. 377, Wo. ; returns to 
England, ii. 217; iv. 377, Wa. Wo.; 
with Theobald of Blois at Brampton, ii. 
218, Wa. ; marries Adelais of Ix>uyain, 
i. 45; ii. 46, 218 ; iii 433; iv. 17, 377, 
T. Wi Wa. Be. O. W. Wo.; crowned 
with her at Westminster, ii. 218, Wa. ; 
fiivours the Winchester monks against the 
bishop, ii 46, Wi; reconciles bishop 
W. Giffiiid and the monks, ii. 47, Wi. ; 
goes into Wales and reduces the Welsh, 
ii 218; iii. 433, Wa. Be. ; sends for his 
daughter Matilda on the emperor's death, 
ii. 48, 218, Wi Wa. ; his movanents in 
the year 1122, ii. 218, Wa.; waiU for 
Matilda in Kent, ib.; agrees to join 
Horton and Sherborne monasteries, i 10, 
M. ; goes to Northumberland, ii. 218, 
Wa.; at Dunstable, and then at Berk- 
hampstead, ib,i revolt of Waleran de 
Bellomont, ii. 219, Wa. ; goes into Nor- 
mandy, i 11; ii 219, M. Wa.; takes 
Pont-Andemer, ii. 219, Wa.; imprisons 
R. de Bellomont and others, ib. ; his 
severity against coiners, i 11; ii. 219; 
iv. 18, M. Wa. O. W. ; John of Crema 
comes to him, i 11, M. ; makes peace 
with Louis VL, ii 220, Wa. ; letoms 
to England, i. 12, M. ; brings Matilda 
with him from Nonnandy, ii 220, Wa. ; 
his movements in 1127, ib. ; sends 



ITenry L — conL 
Matilda into Normandy, ib.; goes into 
France, and, while at Epemon, compels 
Louis VI. not to aid William, count 
of Planders, ti.; persuades Thierry to 
claim Planders, ib, ; makes Henry of 
Blois bishop of Winchester, iv. 37 7, Wo.; 
his return to England in triumph, ii 221, 
Wa. ; holds a council in London on the 
question of priests' wives, i 12 ; ii. 221, 
M. Wa. ; his movements in 1130, ii. 

222, Wa. ; at the dedication of Canter- 
bury cathedral, ii 222 ; iv. 19, Wa. O. 
W. ; receives Innocent II. honourably, 
ii. 49, Wi. ; takes Hugh, elect of Rouen, 
with him into Nonnandy, ii. 222, Wa. ; 
returns to England with Matilda, ib. ; at 
Dunstable, and then at Woodstock, ii. 

223, Wa. ; ill at Windsor, ib. ; in the 
new hall at Oxford at Easter, ib. ; his 
movements and appointments in 1133, 
ib. ; makes Coventry the seat of a bishop, 
tifr. ; establishes an episcopal see at Car- 
lisle, ib.; goes into Normandy for the 
last time, i 13 ; ii. 49, 223, M. Wi Wa. ; 
makes Henry, son of Matilda, heir of 
the kingdom, iii. 14, D. ; his joy in his 
grandchildren, ii. 223, Wa. ; detained in 
Normandy on account of the troubles 
between Geoffirey of Aijon and Matilda, 
ii 224 ; had founded Beading, ii. 224 ; 
iii 14, Wa. D. ; sends the arm of S. 
James to Beading, iv. 37jB, Wo. ; causes 
the nobles to swear homage to Matilda, 
iv. 18, O. W. ; dies, i 45, 186; ii. 224; 
iii. 14; iv. 20, T. Bu. Wa. D. O. W. ; 
dies at Lyons-la-fordt, i 13 ; ii. 50 ; iii. 
435 ; iv. 378, M. Wi. Be. Wo. ; his body 
brought to Rouen, and then to Caen, ii. 
60, Wi.; buried at Beadmg, i 13 ; ii 
50, 225; iii 14, 435; iv. 20, 378, M. 
Wi Wa. D. Be. W. Wo. ; verses on hun, 
ii. 224, Wa. ; his children, iv. 14, W. ; 
his destruction of the wicked in his 
kingdom, i 186, Bu. ; monasteries 
founded by him, il. 224 ; iii 14, Wa. D.; 
said to have declared Stephen his heir, 
iii. 15, D. ; had confirmed the gifts of 



176 



INDEX. 



ITonry l.— cont. 

various ])era<)n8 to Bermondsey, iii. 428, 
429,433,434,Be.; gifts ofjtoBermondsey, 
iii. 434 ; gives Shorne and Cobham, ib. ; 
his benefits to Bermondsey, iii. 435 ; bad 
assigned Bristol and Marlborough castles 
to his son liobeit of Gloucester, iv. 22, 
W. ; had permitted Alexander I. to be 
king of Scotland, it. 337) O. 

Henry II., bom, ii. 49, 223 ; iiL 14, 434 ; 
iv. 16, 21, 378, Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. W. 
Wo. ; declared heir by Henry I., iii. 14, 
D. ; homage sworn to, ib. ; solemnly 
received at the convent of Bee, ii. 232, 
Wa. ; knighted, iv. 379, Wo., by David, 
king of Scotland, ii. 233 ; iii. 16 ; iv. 27, 
Wa. D. W. ; sent by Geoffrey of Anjou 
to England in his place, ii. 53, Wi. ; 
brought to England by his mother, iv. 
21, W.; succeeds his fkther in Anjou, 
Normandy, and Maine, i. 47 ; ii. 233; iv. 

27, 379, T. Wa. W. Wo. ; does homage 
to Louis VIL, iii 16, D. ; marries Elea- 
nor of Aquitaine, i. 47 ; ii. 234 ; iii. 16 ; 
iv. 28, 380, T. Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; his 
possessions through Eleanor, iii. 16 ; iv. 

28, D. W. ; comes to England with 
thirty-six ships, ii. 235, Wa. ; Warwick 
castle surrendered to, i&. ; comes to Eng- 
land, and takes Malmesbury castle, i. 
47 ; iii. 16 ; iv. 380, T. D. Wo. ; takes 
Stamford castle, i. 47, T. ; makes peace 
with Stephen, ii. 236; iii. 16; iv. 28, 
380, Wa. D. W. Wo. ; made heir by 
Stephen, iii. 16 ; iv. 28, D. O. W. ; does 
homage to Stephen, il. 55, Wi. ; the 
English nobles do homage to him, ib. ; 
fear and love of him in England, ii. 236, 
Wa. ; succeeds Stephen as king, i. 15, 
48, 187 ; ii. 55, 236 ; iv. 29, M. T. Bu. 
Wi. Wa. O. W. ; crowned by archbishop 
Theobald, ii. 236 ; iii. 17, 439 ; iv. 29, 
Wa. D. Be. W. ; his genealogy, iii. 
17, D. ; homage sworn to, in England, 
ii. 55, Wi. ; licence given to, by Pope 
Adrian IV. to subdue Ireland, iii. 17, 
D. ; takes Bridgenorth castle, i. 48 ; ii. 
55; iii. 17, T. Wi. D. ; Gloucester sur- 



Henry II. — cont. 
rendered to, iii. 17, D. ; destroys tliu 
newly built castles, ii. 286, Wa. ; expels 
the Flemings, ib. ; deposes certain pseudo- 
counts, ib,; outlaws WilUam Feverel, 
ib. ; holds a council at Winchester re- 
specting Ireland, IL 237, Wa. ; destroys 
the castles of Henry of Blois, ib. ; crosses, 
and takes the castles of his brother Geof- 
frey, i. 48 ; iv. 29, T. O. W. ; Carlisle, 
Bamborough, &c. surrendered to, by 
Malcolm IV. of Scotland, ii. 237 ; iii. 18, 
Wa. D. ; takes hostages fromMalcolm IV., 
ii. 56 ; iv. 380, Wi. Wo. ; forces him to 
resign the four northern counties, iv. 30, 
W. ; gives the earldom of Huntingdon 
to Malcolm IV., il. 237, Wa. ; prepares 
an expedition against Wales, ib. ; invades 
and subdues Wales, i. 48 ; iL 56, 237 ; 
iv. 30, T. Wi. Wa. O. W. ; makes 
friends with Owain, i. 15, M. ; subdues 
Howel, son of Owain, iv. 30, O. ; Howel 
surrendered to him, iv. 30, W. ; makes 
peace with Rhys, i. 48, T. ; fortifies 
Hhuddlan castle, ii. 237, Wa. ; builds 
Basingwerk, and a house for the Tem- 
plars between it and Rhuddlan, ib. ; 
crowned at Worcester, iii. 18, 440, D. 
Be. ; lays aside his crown afterwards, 
iii. 440, Be.; new coinage in 1158, ii. 

238, Wa. ; obtains Britanny, i. 48, T. ; 
takes Nantes, iv. 30, O. ; makes a treaty 
with Louis VII., iv. 31, O. ; leads an 
army against Toulouse, i. 48 ; ii. 56, 
238 ; iii. 18 ; iv. 31, 380, T. Wi. Wa. D. 
O. W. Wo. ; compels Geoffirey of Aijou 
to surrender three castles, iv. 31, W. ; is 
forced to retreat from Toulouse, iv. 31, 
O. ; at Paris, iv. 380, Wo. ; acknowledges 
Alexander HI. as Pope, iii. 18; iv. 31, 
D. W. ; Cahors surrendered to, iv. 31, 
O. ; makes peace with Louis VII., iii. 
441 ; iv. 380, Be. Wo. ; crowned at Idn- 
coln, iv. 31, W. ; goes into Wales, and 
puts to death the Welsh hostagss, ii. 288, 

239, Wa. ; has homage sworn to prince 
Henry, iii. 18, D. ; makes Becket arch- 
bishop of Canterbury, i. 211 ; ii. 56, Bu. 



INDEX. 



17; 



Henry Ih—cont, 
Wi. ; his anger at his resignation of the 
chancellorship, iii. 18, D. ; Malcolm of 
Scotland and Bhys of Wales do homage 
to, lb. ; pats prince Henry under Becket's 
charge, iL 57, Wi. ; the constitutions of 
Clarendon, iii. 18 ; iv. 381, D. Wo. ; at 
the dedication of Reading abbey, ii. 57, 
Wi. ; his quarrel with archbishop Becket, 
ii. 57; iv. 33, 381, Wi. O. W. Wo.; 
invades South Wales, i. 15, M. ; present 
at the translation of Edward the Con- 
fessor in 1164, iii. 442, Be.; invades 
North Wales, i. 15, M. ; seizes Becket*s 
possessions, ii. 58, Wi. ; forbids Louis 
YII. and Thierry, count of Flanders, to 
receive him, ib. ; proscribes his relations, 
ii. 59 ; holds a council at Oxford in 
1166, 1 49; iv. 381, T. Wo. ; threatens 
the Cistercians if they receive Becket, 
ii. 59, Wi. ; endeavour of Louis VII. 
and two cardinals for peace, ii. 59 ; iv. 
382, Wl Wo. ; goes to France, and 
another attempt at reconciliation fails, 
ii. 59, Wi. ; conference at Montmirail, 
iii. 19, D. ; refuses Becket the kiss of 
peace, iv. 382, Wo. ; has his son Henry 
crowned king, L 50 ; ii. 239, T. Wa., 
by the archbishop of York, i. 16 ; ii. 59 ; 
iii. 443 ; iv. 34, 382, M. Wi. Be. O. W. 
Wo.; reconciled with Becket, ii. 60; 
iii. 19 ; iv. 382, WL D. Wo. ; goes to 
and subdues Irehmd, i. 17, 50; ii. 60, 
239 ; iv. 34, M. T. Wi. Wa. W. ; letter 
to the young king on his reconciliation 
with Becket, iii. 19, D. ; the bishop of 
Worcester goes to Rome to excuse him 
firom Beckef s murder, i. 50 ; iv. 383, T. 
Wo. ; his oath as to his innocence, i. 50, 
T. ; absolved, iii. 20, D. ; returns from 
Ireland, i. 50; ii. 239; iii. 443, T. 
Wa. Be. ; crowned by the archbishop of 
Rouen, i. 50 ; quarrels with his son 
prince Henry, i. 16, 51 ; ii. 60, 239 ; iii. 
20 ; iv. 34, 388, M. T. Wi. Wa, D. O. 
W. Wo. ; goes into Normandy, iii. 443, 
Be. ; brings an army of mercenaries 
against his son, iv. 35, W. ; summons the 

VOL. V. 



Henry II. — ami, 
Brabanters to his aid, ii. G 1 ,Wi. ; takes the 
earl of Chester and others in Normandy, 
iii. 2 1 ; his penance at Becket*s tomb, ib. ; 
captures William, king of Scotland, iv. 
383, Wo. ; homage of William, king of 
Scotland, to, iii. 21 ; iv. 337, D. 0. ; 
letter to Pope Alexander III. giving 
privileges to the clergy, iii. 22, D. ; his 
war with Louis VII., ii. 61, Wi. ; forces 
Louis VII. to fly from Rouen, ii. 61 ; iv. 
383, Wl Wo. ; makes peace with Louis, 
ii. 61, Wi. ; makes peace with his sons, i. 
17, 51 ; ii. 61, 240 ; iii. 21,444 ; iv. 36, 
383. M. T. Wi. Wa. D. Be. W. Wo. ; letter 
announcing this, iii. 21, 1). ; his gifts to 
them, ib. ; makes a treaty with Louis 
VII., ii. 241; iv. 37, 38, Wa. O. W.; 
comes to England, i. 5 1 , T. ; superintends 
the introduction of regular canons at 
Waltham, i. 61 ; ii. 241, T. Wa. ; induces 
his son Geoffrey to resign the bishoprick 
of lincoln, iv. 37, O. ; charity of, to ten 
poor men, iv. 383, Wo. ; goes into Bri- 
tanny, and marries his son Geoffrey to 
Constance, iv. 37, W. ; reconciled with 
queen Eleanor, ii. 241. Wa. ; changes the 
coinage, ii. 62, 242 ; iv. 39, 384, Wi.Wa. 
O. W. Wo. ; orders all to wear arms, ii. 
242, Wa. ; visited at Belveir by the French 
king, iii. 23, D. ; present at the reception 
of the patriarch Heraclius at Winchester, 
ii. 62, Wi. ; offered the crown of Jeru- 
salem, L 52 ; iv. 385, T. Wo ; sends 
42,000 marks to Jerusalem, iv. 385, Wo. ; 
his quarrel and war with his sons, i. 53 ; 
ii. 242 ; iv. 385, T. Wa. Wo. ; takes the 
cross, i. 19, 54 ; ii. 63, 245 ; iii. 24,446 ; 
iv. 41, 386, M. T. Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. W. 
Wo., at Gisors (D.) ; war with Philip 
IL, ii. 245 ; iii. 24 ; iv. 386. Wa, D. Wo. ; 
besieged by his son and Philip II., iv. 
42, O. ; makes peace and does homage, 
iii. 24, D.; dies, i. 20, 54, 188; ii. 63, 
246 ; iii. 446 ; iv. 41, 42, M. T. Bu. Wi. 
Wa. Be. W. O. ; dies at Chinon, iii. 24 ; 
iv. 386, D. Wo. ; buried at Fontevraud, 
ii. 246 ; ui. 24^ 446 ; iv. 42, 386, Wa. D. 



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INDEX. 



Henry U.—coni, 
Be. W. Wo. ; his defence of Noimandy 
against Louis VTI. and Philip 11., i. 188, 
BiL; confirms gifts to Bermondsey, iiL 
437, 440, 442, 443, Be. ; gives warren 
of all his lands in Surrey to Bermondsey, 
iii. 444 ; his sons, iv. 34, W. 
Henry lU., bom, i. 29, 58, 209 ; iil 29, 
451 ; iv. 395, M. T. Bu. D. Be. Wo., 
bom at Winchester, ii. 80, 259,Wi. Wa.; 
homage sworn to, iv. 54, O. 

1216: — succeeds John, iii. 48; iv. 
60, D. O. ; succeeds John, and is 
crowned at Gloucester, i. 33, 62, 
224 ; il 83, 286 ; iii. 454 ; iv. 60, 407, 
M. T. Bu. Wi. Wa. Be. W. Wo. ; 
crowned by Gualo, i. 33, 62 ; ii. 88, 
286, M. T. Wi. Wa. ; crowned by 
the order of Gualo and archbishop 
Langton, i. 224, Bu. ; anointed at 
Bristol, and crowned by the autho- 
rity of Gualo, by the bishops of 
Winchester, Worcester, and Exeter, 
iii. 48, D. ; crowned by archbishop 
Langton, iii. 454, Be. ; a chaplet 
put on him by Gualo and the 
archbishop of Dublin, iv. 60, W. ; 
crowned by Gualo and Peter, 
bishop of Winchester, iv. 407, Wo. ; 
regulation for all to wear a chaplet, 
iv. 60, W. 
1217 : — tax throughout the country, 
iv. 408, Wo. ; joined by many who 
opposed his father, iii. 48, D. ; 
takes Winchester castle, iv. 408, 
Wo. ; makes peace with Louis, i. 63 ; 
iii. 454 ; iv. 409, T. Be. Wo. ; his 
prosperity, iii. 50, D ; peace through- 
out the country, iv. 409, Wo. ; oath 
sworn to at Dunstable, iii. 53, D. 
1218: — at the dedication of Worces- 
ter cathedral, iv. 409, Wo. 
1219 : — ^begins to use a seal, i. 64 ; ii. 
83, 291 ; iii. 52; iv. 410, 411, T. 
Wi. Wa. D. Wo. ; a twentieth paid 
to Rome, ii. 83, Wi. ; truce for four 
years with Philip H., iil. 56; iv. 
412, D. Wo. 



Henry HL — cotU, 

1220:— at the translation of S. Thomas 
' at Canterbury, iii. 454 ; crowned at 
Westminster, i. 65 ; iL 293 ; iv. 61, 
T. Wa. p., by Stephen Langton, iL 
83; iii. 57, 454; iv. 61, 412, Wi. 
D. Be. W. Wo. ; lays the first stone 
of the new work at Westminster, iiL 
455, Be ; tallage given to, iL 83, 293 ; 
iii. 60, WL Wa. D. ; a stone laid 
for in the new church at Salisbury, 
L 66, T. ; oath of the barons to, iii. 
57, D. ; Hubert de Burgh appointed 
his guardian, iv. 62, W.; remits 
5,000 marks to Alexander IL of 
Scotland, and promises to restore 
his sisters, iii. 58, D. 

1221 : — ^passes through Oxford, North- 
ampton« and Nottingham, on his 
way to York to give his sister to 
Alexander IL, iii. 69, D. ; gives his 
sister Joanna to Alexander II., iL 
84,^ WL ; letter to, from cardinal 
Pelagius about Prester John, iii. 69, 
D. ; besieges and takes Biham castle, 
iv. 4 13,. Wo. ; banishes the earl of 
Albemarle to the Holy Land, ib, 

1222 : — ^grants a subsidy for the Holy 
Land, ii. 296, Wa. ; refuses Hugh 
de Lacy*s petition, iii. 75, D. ; war 
in Poitou excited by his mother, ib. 

1223 : — takes hostages from the citi- 
zens for the Westminster riots, iii. 
79, D.; is reconciled on their pay- 
ing a fine, t6. ; Llewellyn obtains 
aid from, in Wales, iiL 82, D. ; con- 
sequent disturbances in Wales, i. 
66 ; iii. 82, T. D. ; holds a parlia- 
ment at Worcester, iv. 415, Wo.; 
goes into Wales against Uewellyn, 
iii. 82, 83, D. ; B. Blundevil goes 
to, for Llewellyn, iii. 82, D. ; defeats 
Llewellyn, iv. 65, W. ; fortifies 
Montgomery castle agunst Lle- 
wellyn, iv. 66, W. ; peace arranged 
with Llewellyn, iii. 83, D. ; declared 
of age as far as certain points, ib. ; 
the attack of certain barons on 



INItEX. 



179 



Henry IIL—eoftl. 
1223 : — ami, 
London stopped by his approach, 
t6. ; one of them, S. Blimderii, i. 66 ; 
uL 83, T. D. ; giyes his sister Elea- 
nor to W. Marshal, iL 84, WL ; 
receiYes John de Brienne in Eng- 
land, iiL 85, D. ; keeps Christmas at 
Northampton, iiL 84 ; discusses the 
means of aiding Foitou, iii. 86. 
12S4: — his council will prolong the 
trace with France for four years 
only, iiL 86, D. ; sends 60 knights 
to the aid of Rochelle, ib,; his 
order as to the expulsion of aliens, 
iiL 456, Be. ; besieges and takes 
Bedford castle, L 67, 225 ; ii. 84, 
800; iii. 86-^8, 466; iv. 63, 65, 
416, 417, T. Bu. WL Wa. D. Be. 
O. W. Wo. ; hangs W. de Breaute, 
and the defenders of the castle, L 
67 ; ii. 84, 300 ; iiL 88 ; iv. 64, 65, 

416, T. WL Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; 
sends to the Pope respecting Fawkes 
de Breaut^, iiL 89, D. ; banishes 
Fkwkes de Breaut^, L 67 ; iiL 89 ; 
iv. 64, 65, 416^ T. D. O. W. Wo. ; 
declared of age by Honorius III., 
XV. 64, 65, O. W. ; his castles sur- 
rendered to him, ib, 

1225:— his treatment of Hugh de 
Lacy, iii. 91, 92, D. ; gifts of, to W. 
Marshal, ilL 92, D. ; sends to Borne 
to complain of Louis YIII. for in- 
vading Poitou, ib, ; his fears of Louis 
VUI., iii. 92, 93, D. ; holds a coun- 
cil in London, iv. 4 1 7, Wo. ; knights 
his brother Richard, L 68 ; iL 84 ; iv. 

417, T. WL Wo. ; makes him earl 
of Cornwall, iL 84, 303 ; iii. 104, Wi. 
Wa. D. ; sends him with the earl of 
Salisbury into Gascony, L 68 ; iL 
84; iv. 417, T. WL Wo.; makes 
him count of Foitou, and sends him 
into Poitou with an army, iv. 68, 
W. ; applies to the barons for aid, 
who demand the liberties granted by 
John, iii. 93, D. ; confirms Magna 



Henry TQ.— coa^ 
1225 :^<:ont, 
Charta, and has a fifteenth given to 
him, L 68, 225-236 ; ii. 84, 300 ; 
iii. 93 ; iv. 66, 417, T. Bu. Wi. Wa. 
D. O. W. Wo. ; payment to, by the 
Cistercians and Jews, ii. 300, 301, 
Wa. ; visits Waverley abbey, ii. 301 , 
Wa. ; his fleet going to Gascony, 
compelled to return, iii. 98, D. ; its 
subsequent success, iiL 99, D. 
1226: — appeals against the proposal 
of Honorius IIL for a composition 
for fees in the Roman court, iv. 
418, Wo. ; refusal of the demand 
of certain prebends by Honorius 
in., iv. 67, O. W. ; a sixteenth 
granted to, by the clergy, iv. 67, 
68, W. O. ; confirms the liber- 
ties of Burton abbey, L 236, Bu. ; 
gives to Burton the charter of a 
fair and market at Bromley, L 237 ; 
gives a charter of liberties to Hu- 
bert de Burgh, ib, ; quarrels with 
the barons on account of Hubert de 
Burgh, iii. 456, Be. ; refuses his 
consent to William Scot as bishop 
of Durham, iv. 419, Wo. 

1227 : — puts away his governors, i. 
69; iv. 419, T. Wo.; exacts a 
heavy tallage, L 69, T. ; taxes the 
rich citizens and townsmen, iv. 419, 
Wo. ; taxes the monks and clergy, 
ib, ; gives 2,000 marks for a year's 
truce with France, iv. 420, Wo. ; 
embassies to Britanny, Austria, and 
Galaiia to obtain a wife for him, ib, ; 
his hope of the confederation with 
the count of Britanny and the Poite- 
vins frustrated, iiL 103,D. ; gives his 
mother's cities and lands in England 
to Richard of Cornwall, iii. 104, D. 

1228 : — ^his disagreement with arch- 
bishop Langton, iiL 107, D. ; recon- 
ciled with Simon Langton and R. 
Passelew, ib,; appeals against the 
citation of Gregory IZ. of cer- 
tain earls and abbats to Troyes and 

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180 



INDEX. 



Henry III. — cont 

1228:— con/. 
Tours, iii. 108, D. ; claims a trea- 
sure found at Husborn, and has it 
given to the new hospital at Dover, 
ib. ; leads an army into Wales, ii. 
85 ; iii. 110, Wi. D.; goes to Mont- 
gomery against Llewellyn, i. 70, T. ; 
builds a fort at Kerry near Mont- 
gomery, iii. 110, D. ; goes to Kerry, 
and takes a scutage from the whole 
country, iv. 70, W. ; comes to terms 
with Llewellyn, and returns, iii. 110, 
D. ; objects to Walter de Eynshara 
as archbishop of Canterbury, iii. 
112, D.; writ of, to the sheriff of 
Bedfordshire, in favour of Dunsta- 
ble, iii. 113, D. 

1229: — passes through Dunstable and 
confirms the privileges of the priory 
against the townsmen, iii. 1 18, D. ; 
writ of, iii. 119, D. ; confirms the 
grant of Richard I. to the bishops 
of Coventry, i. 244, Bu. ; summoned 
by the count of Britanny into Bri- 
tanny, iv. 42 1 , Wo. ; at Portsmouth, 
ii. 85, Wi. ; prepares to cross with 
an army, but waits, i. 73, T. 

1230 :— crosses to Britanny, i. 74, 
245; ii. 85, 308; iii. 125; iv. 71, 
421, T. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. 6. W. Wo.; 
goes to Poitou, L 38, M. ; receives 
homage from the nobles of Poitou, 
iv. 421, Wo.; goes into Gascony, 
and receives homage there, ib. ; 
defeated at Saintes, iv. 71, W. ; 
returns, i. 76, 245 ; ii. 85, 808 ; iii. 
125; iv. 71, 422, T. Bu. Wi. Wa. 
D. O. W. Wo. ; exacts a heavy tax 
from monks, i. 77 ; takes another 
scutage, iv. 71, W.; amount paid 
by Worcester priory, iv. 422, Wo. ; 
received at Winchester, ii. 85, Wi. ; 
his reception of Albert, elector of 
Saxony, iii. 125, D. 

1231: — ^makes a three years' truce 
with S. Louis, iii. 127: iv. 422, D. 
Wo. ; receives B. Marshal as heir 



Henry III. — cont. 

1231 '.—cont 

of his brother, i. 79 j iv. 72, T. O. 
W. ; makes him earl of Pembroke, 
and S. de Montfort earl of Lacester, 
iv. 422, Wo.; at Winchester at 
Christmas with Peter des Roches, iii. 
127, D.; his anger at the marriage 
of Richard of Cornwall and Isabella 
of Gloucester, i. 78, T. ; war in 
Wales, iiL 127, D. ; marches against 
Llewellyn, i. 79 ; iv. 72, T. O. W. ; 
beyond Hereford, O. ; fortifies Castle 
Alaud against Llewellyn, i. 79 ; ii. 
85 ; iii. 127 ; iv. 72, 422, T. Wi. 
D. O. W. Wo.} returns, i. 80; iv. 
72, T. O. 

1232 : — his acts in consequence of the 
letter of Gregory IX. on the Italian 
clergy, iii. 129, D. ; acknowledges 
the rights of the earl of Gloucester 
as regards Tewkesbury, i. 83, T. ; 
present at the second funeral of 
John, i. 84, T. ; deprives and ill- 
treats Hubert de Burgh, i. 40, 86 ; 
ii. 311, M. T. Wa.; holds a par- 
liament respecting him, i. 86, T. ; 
puts S. de Segrave in his place, 
ii. 311, Wa. ; a fortieth granted 
to, ii. 310; iii. 131; iv. 72, 73, 
74, 423, Wa. D. W. O. Wo. ; this 
exacted iVom the monasteries, i. 
87; iv. 73, T. O. ; the churches 
free from it, iii. 131, D. ; commits 
various counties and castles to Peter 
des Roches, and his treasury to P. 
de Kievaulx, ii. 86, Wi. ; grants 
four tournaments, iii. 130, D. ; 
confirms the site of Worcester 
castle to the priory, and gives 
the advowson of Bromsgrove, iv. 
423, Wo. ; keeps Christmas at 
Worcester, iv. 424, Wo.; grants 
the wood of Mutha to Tewkesbury, 
i. 88, T. ; receives letters from the 
Pope to release H. de Burgh, ib. ; 
makes a truce with Llewellyn, who 
breaks it, ib. 



INDEX. 



181 



Henry III. — conl, 

1233 : — quarrels with the nobles on 
account of Peter des Roches, i. 90, 
T. ; progress of his quarrel with 
Hubert de Burgh and others, ii. 313; 
iii. 137, Wa. D. ; takes and refuses to 
restore a manor of Gilbert Basset, iii. 

136, D. ; rising of Richard Marshal 
in Wales against him, ii. 313 ; iii. 
186,458; iv. 74, 75, 425, Wa, D. 
Be. O. W. Wo. ; seizes his lands, 
iy. 74, W. ; does injury to them, 
iy. 76, 0. ; makes knights of three 
earls at Gloucester, i. 90 ; iv. 425, 
T. Wo.; sends out the justices 
itinerant, and gives the proceeds to 
his brother, 1. 90, T. ; gives certain 
tithes to Tewkesbury, ib, ; destroys 
the castles of the barons who sided 
with Marshal, ib. ; makes peace 
with Marshal, but this is not carried 
out, 1*6. ; defeated at Grosmont, L 
91 ; iii. 136, T. D. ; his anger at 
H. de Burgh's escape to Marshal, i. 

91, T. 

1234 : — ^present at archbishop Ed- 
mund's consecration at Canterbury, 
ii. 312 ; iii. 135, Wa. D. ; commits 
himself and his kingdom to him, 
iii. 135, D. ; reconciled with his 
opponents through the influence of 
archbishop Edmund, ii. 86, 314 ; iii. 

137, Wi. Wa. D. ; at S. Edmunds- 
bury, and is pacified with Margaret, 
wife of H. de Burgh, i. 92, T. ; 
endeavours of the bishops for peace, 
ib. ; letters said to be sent from him 
against R. ^larshal, iv. 78, O ; ad- 
mits John abbat of Keynsham, i. 

92, T. ; confirms the liberties of the 
church of Westminster, L 246, Bu. ; 
his sorrow for Richard MarshaPs 
death, iu 315 ; iii. 137 ; iv. 80, 
Wa. D. O. ; reconciled with Gilbert 
Marshal, H. de Burgh, and others, 
i. 93 ; ii. 315 ; iii. 137 ; iv. 80, 426, 
T. Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; reconcUed 
with Walter Mauclerc, bishop of 



Henry III.— con^. 
1234:— con^ 
Carlisle, iii. 138, D. ; letter to the 
sherifik respecting the hundreds and 
wapentakes, iii. 139, D. ; knights 
G. Marshal, and makes him earl of 
Pembroke, ii. 3 1 5 ; iv. 426, Wa. Wo. ; 
holds a colloquy with Maurice Fitz- 
gerold and W. Marshal at Marl- 
borough, i. 94 ; iv. 81, T. O. ; loses 
lands in France through the treach- 
ery of Peter Mauclerc, i. 95, T. ; 
exacts a tallage from the principal 
cities, iv. 77, O. W. ; his character, 
iv. 77, O. ; anecdote of him and the 
abbat of Osney, ib. ; rcmoTal of 
Peter des Roches, P. de Rievaulz, 
&c., ii. 86 ; iv. 78, 81, 426, Wi. O. 
W. Wo. ; tries in vain to reconcile 
R. Siward with R. of Cornwall, iv. 
81, O. W. 
1235 : — sends ambassadors to the 
emperor Frederick IL with the 
princess Isabella, i. 95 ; iv. 82, 
T. O. ; accompanies her to the 
sea, i. 96, T. ; receives a tallage 
from the country, i. 97, 364, T. Bu. ; 
payment of thirty marks to, by 
Worcester priory, iv. 427, Wo. ; 
counsel and aid promised to, by the 
emperor, iii. 142, D. 

1236 : — marries Eleanor of Provence, 
i. 99, 253; ii. 87, 316; iii. 144, 
458 ; iv. 82, 83, 427, T. Bu.Wi. Wa. 
D. Be. W. O. Wo. ; crowned with 
her at Westminster, ii. 316 ; iii. 
144, Wi. D. ; goes with her to Ox- 
ford, iv. 82, W. ; holds a parliament 
in London, ii. 87, Wi. ; laws of 
Merton, i. 249; iii. 144, Bu. D. ; 
gives silver basons to Tewkesbury, 
i. 101, T. ; exacts a thirtieth, i. 102, 
T. 

1237 :^onfirms Magna Cbarta, i. 
103 ; iv. 83, 84, T. Wo. ; procures 
Otho to be sent to England as 
legate, i. 105 ; iv. 83, T. O. ; quarrel 
with archbishop Edmund, iv. 83 



182 



INDEX. 



Henry III. — conL 

1237 : — cont. 
W. ; a thirtieth granted, i. 105 ; iL 
87, 317 ; iii. 147 ; ir. 83, 84, T. Wi. 
Wa. D. W. O. ; a tweotieth, iv. 428, 
Wo. ; quarrels with R. of Cornwall 

. and the barons, i. 106, T. ; at the 
cooncil in London, i. 254, Bo. ; 
grievances of the clergy brought 
before him, ib. ; his oath to obey 
his counsellors, iii. 146, D. ; peace 
with the king of Scotland settled at 
York, ib, ; present at the enthrone- 
ment of bishop Walter de Cantelnpe 
at Worcester, iii 146 ; iv. 428, D. 
Wo. ; truce with Llewellyn pro- 
longed, iii. 146, D. ; gives the legate 
Otho a safe condact, iii. 147, D. ; 
sends messengers from Abingdon 
to bring him in safety from Osney, 
iv. 85, O. W. ; imprisons the clerks 
who attacked the legate at Oxford, 
i. 253, 254, 6u. ; investigation as to 
his manors, ii. 317, 321, Wa. 

1238:— holds a colloquy at Wood- 
stock, L 107, T. ; receives arch- 
bishop Edmund honourably on his 
return, i. 110, T. ; desires the oon^ 
vent of Winchester to elect William 
of Provence, ib. ; keeps the see 
vacant, L 112 ; iv. 85, T. W. ; takes 
the seal from Balph Neville, and 
gives it to W. de Cantelupe, L 110, 
T. ; attempt on his life at Wood- 
stock, i. Ill; iv. 85, 431, T. W. 
Wo.; makes Simon de Montfort 
earl of Leicester, 1. Ill ; ii. 321, 
T. Wa. ; gives presents to Baldwin, 
fhture emperor of Onstantinople, 
IL 318, Wa. ; a thirtieth paid to, 
by Worcester priory, iv. 429, Wo. 

1239 : — gives some lands in Netham 
to Waveriey, ii. 321, Wa. ; makes 
Andrew prior of Winchester against 
the wish of the convent, i. 112; ii. 
323, T. Wa. ; reconciled with Hu- 
bert de Burgh, and restores his 
castles, L 112,T. ; knights Baldwin 



Henry III. — cont, 

1239 : — cont. 
de Bedvers, i. 113, T. ; has fidelity 
sworn to prince Edward, 1. 114 ; iv* 
431, T. Wo. ; seizes the guardian- 
ship of the lands of Ralph Fitx- 
Bemard from the archbishop, liL 
150, D. 

1240 : — ogives David, son of Llewellyn, 
his lather's lands, i. 115, T. ; 
threatened by the emperor if he 
does not expel aliens, ib. ; reconciled 
with Gilbert Marshal, ii. 88 ; ilL 
151; iv. 87, Wi. D. O. ; prevents 
Gilbert Marshal from going to the 
Holy Land, L 115, T.; guards the 
sea on all sides, i. 116; appealed 
to by the abbey of Waveriey in 
defence of their privileges, ii. 326, 
Wa.; at last confirms them, ii. 
327, Wa. ; David of Wales docs 
homage to, on the death of Llew- 
ellyn, iv. 431, Wo. ; quarrels with 
David of Wales, iii. 152, D. ; gives 
fairs at various places to bishop W. 
de Cantelupe, iv. 431, Wo. 

1241 :^onducts the legate Otho on 
his departure frt>m England, ii. 328, 
Wa.; at Shrewsbury, i. 120, T.; 
invades Wales, ii. 89, 328; iii. 
459 ; iv. 89, 433, Wi. Wa. Be. 
O. W. Wo. ; goes to Bhuddlan, iv. 
433, Wo. ; David submits to, i. 120 ; 
iii. 459 ; iv. 89, 483, T. Be. W. 
Wo.; estabHshes English laws in 
Wales, ii. 89, WL ; Griffith surren- 
dered to, ii. 328 ; iv. 433, Wa. Wo.; 
returns, iv. 89, W. ; makes Walter 
Marshal earl Marshal and earl of 
Pembroke, i. 120, T. ; extorts 
twenty marks from Tewkesbury, L 
121, T. 

1242:— at Winchester, ii. 89, Wi. ; 
meets Richard of Cornwall on his 
return, ii. 329, Wa. ; goes into 
Gascony, i. 122,257; ii. 89,329; 
iii. 158 ; iv. 89, T. Bu. WL Wa. D. 
W. ; lands at Bonrdeaox, ii. 329 ; 



INDEX. 



183 



Heniy ITL — coiU, 

1242 : — amt 
ill. 158, Wa. D. ; goes agunst the 
French king^ iii. 158, D. ; advances 
two days journey in the lands of 
Hugo le Bmn, and then retires, ib, ; 
goes thence to Fobs, ii. 829, Wa. ; 
his demands from the French king 
(S. Louis), ir. 90, O. W. 

1243: — ^nuikes a truce for fiye years 
with S. Louis, i. 129 ; iL 330; iy. 
90, 435, T. Wa. W. Wo. ; lands at 
Portsmouth on hb return, i. 130 ; ii. 
89, 330 ; iv. 90, T. WL Wa. O. W. ; 
returns, L 257; iii 162; iy. 435, 
Bu. D. Wo. ; his request as to the 
honours and gifts to be given to 
his mother-in-law, iii. 162, D. ; 
goes to Winchester, if. 89, Wi. ; 
restores Richard de Clare his lands, 
i. 130, 131, T.; makes Andrew 
prior of Winchester, i. 133, T. ; 
opposes William de Baleigh's ap- 
pointment to Winchester, i. 132 ; 
ii. 331 ; iii. 162 ; iv. 90, T. Wa. D. 
W. ; his anger against the sailors 
who had taken him across the 
channel, i. 133, T..; makes peace 
with him, ii. 90, 332 ; iii. 163, Wi. 
Wa. D.; takes a scutage for the 
Gascon expedition, iv. 91, W. ; this 
paid by Worcester priory, iv. 433, 
Wo. ; gifts of the prior of Wor- 
cester on the marriage of Kichard 
of Cornwall, iv. 435, Wo. ; spends 
Christmas at Wallingford, i. 132, 
T. 

1244 :— order against wool being ex- 
ported, iii. 163, D. ; receives arch- 
bishop Boniface honourably, i. 134 ; 
iii. 164, T. D. ; his anger with St. 
Alban's and Reading, i. 134, T.; 
quarrel with Alexander II. of Scot- 
land and the Welsh, ii. 90, 333, Wi. 
Wa. ; at Newcastle with his army, 
iiL 164, D.; goes into Scotland, 
iv. 92, W. ; makes peace with 
Alexancler, and returns, ii. 90,833 ; 



Henry HI. — cont. 
1244:— con^ 
iii. 164 ; iv. 92, Wi. Wa. D. W.; 
a pension to W. Bidun given by 
Worcester prioiy at his request, iv. 

435, Wo. ; appeals against the 
election of R. de la Wyche to 
Chichester, iv. 436, Wo.; holds a 
parliament at Windsor, iii. 164, D. ; 
restores his barony to William de 
Raleigh, iii. 165, D. ; his gifts to 
LufEleld priory, after the robbery 
there, ib, ; asks and obtains an aid 
for marrying his daughter Margaret, 
iii. 167 ; iv. 436, D. Wo. 

1245 : — sends off Martin the nuncio, 
iii. 167, D. ; goes with an army into 
Wales, i. 267 ; ii. 90 ; iii. 168 ; iv. 
92, 93, 436, Bu. Wi. D. W. O. 
Wo.; fortifies Oannoch castle, i. 
267; iii. 168; iv. 94,436, Bu. D. 
W. Wo. ; lays waste Anglesey, iv. 

436, Wo.; returns, iii. 168 ; iv. 437, 
D. Wo. ; lays the foundation of 
the new church of Westminster, ii. 
336, Wa. ; sends out inquisitorial 
letters respecting the incomes of the 
ultramontane clergy, iiL 169, D. ; 
sends round the bull of Innocent 
IV. giving exemption to the royal 
chapels firom the ordinary, i. 275, 
Bu. 

1246 : — ^holds a parliament in London 
for the Papal tribute, ii. 90; iv. 

437, Wi. Wo. ; at Winchester, and 
gives the countess of Warrenne 
possession of the rod of the Marshal, 
ii. 90, Wi. ; present at the dedica- 
tion of Beaulieu, iL 337, Wa. 

1247 : — ^holds a parliament at Oxford, 
ii. 90 ; iv. 96, Wi. W. ; has a new 
coinage, ii. 339 ; iv. 96, 97, D. W. 
O., by the advice of R of Corn- 
wall, iL 339, Wa.; restores his 
barony to R de Weseham, iiL 
169; iv. 437, D. Wo.; summons 
the bishops to meet, and complains 
of the grievances of the English 



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Henry III. — cont, 

1247 :—cont. 

church, iii. 169, D. ; has a solemn 
mass for S. Edmond of Canterbury, 
iv. 96, W. ; admits R. de la Wyche 
to favour, and restores the tempo- 
ralities, iv. 487, Wo. ; at Win- 
clicster at Christmas, ii. 91, Wi. ; 
his uterine brothers come to Eng- 
land, iii. 171, D. ; comes to Dun- 
stable, iii. 173, D. ; a silver-gilt 
cup given to him, ib, ; his offerings, 
ib, ; the two sons of Griffith make 
peace with him, iv. 438, Wo. ; divi- 
sion of Wales between them and 
him, ib, ; some of Our Lord's blood 
sent to, by the patriarch of Jeru- 
salem, ib, 

1248 :— disturbance with R. de Gare 
at Newbury, i. 137, T. ; holds a 
parliament in London, ii. 91 ; ten 
marks given to, by Dunstable, iii. 
176, D. ; borrows money of Richard 
of Cornwall, iv. 96, W. ; lus grant 
to Richard of Cornwall, iv. 97, W. 

1249 : — obtains many pensions from 
the monasteries for his hatf-brother 
Aymer, i. 138, T. ; at Winchester 
at Whitsuntide, ii. 91, Wi.; again 
at Christmas, ib. ; makes the Gas- 
cons pay a tribute, ii. 91, Wi. ; a 
twenty-third of all property granted 
by the Pope, i. 139, T. ; subsidy of 
fifteen marks paid to, by Worcester 
priory, iv. 439, Wo. ; his conduct 
when the day of judgment was 
supposed to be at hand, ii. 341, Wa. 

1250: — ^takes the cross, i. 140; ii. 
92, 342 ; iv. 98, 439, T. Wi. Wa. 
O. W. Wo. ; hinders the passage of 
the crusaders, i. 141, T. ; at Win- 
chester at Christmas, ii. 92, Wi. ; 
holds a parliament in London, i. 
142, T.; compels all his tenants to 
show their title deeds, ib,; seizes 
the property of all who cannot pro- 
duce them, till they obtain fresh 
ones from him, ib. 



Henry lU.^-con^ 

1251 : — ^holds a parliament to discuss 
the case of Henry of Bath, i. 143, 
T. ; deposes Henry of Bath, but 
takes him into favour for SCO 
marks, iv. 101, W. ; goes into Scot- 
land against Alexander HI., makes 
peace, and returns, iv. 102, W. ; his 
anger with bishop W. de Cantelnpe 
about the affair of W. Beaucluunp, 
i. 143, T.; intrudes an abbat at 
Shrewsbury, i.'145, T. ; present at 
the reception of bishop Aymer at 
Winchester, L 145 ; ii. 92, T. Wi. ; 
induces the Pope to cause absolution 
to be given to William Beauchamp, 
i. 145,T. ; present at the abeolutioir 
of W. Beauchamp, iv. 440, Wo. ; 
admits W. de Cantdupe into his 
favour, ib. ; at the dedication of the 
church of Hayles, i. 146 ; iL 343, T. 
Wa. ; his gifts to the monks there, 
ii. 343, Wa. ; holds a parliament in 
London, i. 146, T. ; at Christmas 
at York, ii. 93, Wi. ; demands a 
tallage for the marriage of princess 
Mai^garet, i. 145, T. ; letter to, 
from Innocent IV., on the state of 
the Holy Land, i. 293, Bu. ; gives 
his daughter Margaret to. Alexander 
IIL, ii. 93 ; iiL 183, Wi. D. ; pre- 
sent at the marriage, L 296, Bo. ; 
knights and recdves the homage 
of Alexander UL, ii. 93, Wi. ; his 
anger at John de Grey*s marriage, 
iii. 183, D. 
1252 : — sends letters to Innocent IV. 
to have the crusaders in England 
excused^ i. 298, Bu. ; letter of 
Innocent to him on this, ib. ; holds 
a parliament in London, i. 147, 
148, 305, T. Bu. ; a tenth of eccle- 
siastical property for three years 
given to, by the Pope, L 150, 305, 
T. Bu. ; this opposed by the par- 
liament, i. 805, Bu. ; makes peace 
between archbishop Boniface and 
Aymer of Winchester, i. 151, T. ; 



INDEX. 



18S 



Henry HI. — cont. 

1252 :— cmt 

penalty nnder which B. de Clare is 
bound with respect to the marriage 
of the king's niece to his son, ifr. ; 
at Winchester at Christmas, iL 93, 
Wi. ; takes the cross, and moderates 
his court, iti. 184, D. ; keeps Whit- 
suntide at Winchester, and knights 
Roger Mortimer, i. 152, T. ; gives 
Gascony to prince Eklward, L 154 ; 
iv. 441, T. Wo. ; receives his 
homage, iv. 441, Wo.; gives Ches- 
tei, Gascony, and Ireland to prince 
Edward, iii. 461, Be. ; his opinion 
as to the ciiBtody of Worcester 
priory during the vacancy, iv. 441, 
Wo. 

1253 :— exacts a heavy tax from the 
monks for his foreign expedition, i. 
152, T. ; asks for a subsidy to re- 
cover Gascony, iii. 186, D. ; his 
anger with R. de Clare for refusing 
to go with him, i. l!>3, T. ; confirms 
Magna Charta, and the bishops ex- 
communicate all infringers, i. 805, 
320 ; ii. 345, Bu. Wa. ; gives bishop 
Walter de Cantelupe seisin of veti- 
tuM nemUum^ iv. 441, 445, Wo.; 
subsidy paid to, by Worcester 
priory, iv. 442, Wo ; at Winchester, 
and then at Tortsmouth, ii. 93 ; iii. 
186, Wi. D. ; crosses with a large 
fleet, i. 153, T. ; goes into Gascony, 
i. 307 ; ii. 93, 345 ; iii. 186 ; iv. 
104, 442, Bu. Wi. Wa. D. O. W. 
Wo. ; leaves the country in charge 
of B. of Cornwall and the queen, 
iii. 186, D., of 11. of Cornwall and 
archbishop Grty, iv. 104, W. ; lands 
at Bourdeaux, i. 154 ; ii. 93 ; iii. 
186 ; iv. 105, T. Wi. D. W. ; 
desires help against the king of 
Spain's attack on Gascony, i. 154, 
T. ; orders an inquisition into all 
incomes, and all of 10^ are to be 
knighted and be ready to cross at 
once, ib. ; the barons refuse to cross 



Henry III — cont 

1253 : — cont, 
unless their rights are restored, i. 
155, T. ; takes Benauges, i. 317, 
Bu. ; gives the women taken there 
to be kept by Guy of Lusignan, 
who sends them to their husbands, 
ib, 

1254: — besieges and takes La R^le, 
ii. 346; iii. 191; iv. 442, Wa. D. 
Wo.; takes many castles, lit 188, 
D. ; reduces Gascony, ii. 94 ; iii« 
188 ; iv. 105, 442, Wi. D. W. Wo.; 
sends for queen Eleanor and prince 
Edward, i. 317; iiL 191, Bn.D.; 
celebrates the feast of S. Edward 
the Confessor at Bourdeaux, L 
823, Bu. ; agrees to the marriage 
of prince Edward and Eleanor of 
Castile, i. 323; sends ambassadors 
to ask Eleanor of Castile for prince 
Edward, iiL 188, D. ; his demand 
for aid refused unless Magna Charta 
is observed, iii. 189, D. ; sends his 
messengers to the parliament at 
Westminster, iii. 190, D. ; sends 
prince Edward into Spain to receive 
his wife, iii. 193, D. ; his gifts to 
prince Edward, iii. 194, D. ; his 
friendship with Pope Innocent IV., 
i. 323, Bu. ; the Pope's letter aboot 
their respective ages, L 324, Bu.; 
a tenth granted, ii. 95, Wi., for 
three years, i. 825, 349 ; iii. 190, 
Bu. D., for five years, iv. 107, 
O. W. ; the tax exacted, iv. 448j 
Wo.; goes to Pontigny, i. 8S7| ii. 
346, Bu. Wa. ; met at BMs by the 
archbishop of Bourges and P. de 
Enemus, i. 327, Bu. ; met at Orleans 
by S. Louis, i. 328, Bu. ; his recep- 
tion by the French nobles, ib, ; re- 
fuses the offer of William de Bares, 
ib, ; at Paris, i. 329 ; ii. 95, 846 ; iii. 
194, Bu. Wi. Wa. D. ; received 
there by S. Louis, ii. 95, 346, Wi. 
Wa. ; spends Christmas at Paris, i. 
155, T. ; at Boulogne at Christmas, 



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INDEX. 



Henry IIL — cont. 

1254 :—cont, 
ii. 95, 'Wl. ; retorns to England, i. 
155, 829 ; ii. 346; !▼. 106, 442, T. 
BtL Wa. O. W. Wo.; lands at 
Dover, i. 329 ; ii. 95 ; iii. 194 ; iv. 
106, Bn. Wi. D.W. ; goes to Canter- 
bury, iii. 194, D. ; and then to Lon- 
don, iii. 194, D. ; an elephant given 
him by S. Louia, i. 329, Ba. ; a 
silver cap sent to, by Dunstable, iii. 
195, D. ; makes Henry de Wengham 
his chancellor, ii. 95, WL 

1255: — ^holds H parliament at West- 
minster, i. 156, 336 ; ii. 95 ; iii. 195 ; 
iv. 109, T. Bu. Wi. D. O. ; demands 
a heavy tax, a tenth of church pro- 
perty, i. 156 ; ii. 95 ; iii. 195 ; iv. 
109, T. Wi. D. O. ; demands the 
tribute called homgelthy i. 336, Bu. ; 
payment of Worcester priory to, iv. 
443, Wo. ; goes to York, and thence 
to Scotland, and has an interview 
with Alexander HI. and Margaret, 
i. 337, Bn. ; deprives R. de Kos of 
the castle of Wrech, ib. ; sends jus- 
tices itinerant through the country, 
ib, ; articles of enquiry before them, 
ib, ; letter to, from Pope Alexander 
rV., offering the crown of Sicily to 
prince Edmund, i. 339 ; iv. 126, Bu. 
W. ; affoir of the murder of Hugh 
of Lincoln brought before, i. 344, 
Bu. ; hears the murderer's con- 
fession, and orders his execution, i. 
345, Bu. ; orders the execution of 
the others concerned at Beading, i. 
348, Bu. ; pardons them through 
the influence of Bichard of Corn- 
wall; ib. ; his joy at the investiture 
of prince Edmund with the crown 
of Sicily, i. 349, Bu. ; sends 50,000 
marks to Alexander IV. for the war 
against Manfred, ib,; promises to 
go himself against Manfred, ib. ; ex- 
cused in consequence of his vow to 
go to the Holy Land, ib, ; holds a 
parliament at Westminster about the 



Henry HI. — conL 

1255 : — conL 
Sicilian affair, L 360, Ba« ; com- 
plaints of the clergy and laity 
brought forward in this pariiament, 
ib,; his anger at the treatment of 
his daughter in Scotland, iii. 198, 
D. ; sends R. de Clare and J. Man- 
sel to investigate this, ib.; his 
assistance asked by the magnates 
of the kingdom of Jerosalem, i. 
368, Bn. ; letter to, from Bohemund, 
prince of Andoch, on the Turco- 
mans, i. 369, Bn. ; his endeavours 
to secure the crown of Sicily for his 
son, i. 371, Bu. ; hope of this at an 
end, iii. 197, D. ; tries to mediate 
between bishop Aymer and the 
Winchester monks, ii. 95, Wi. ; op- 
poses S. de Bovill as archbishop 
of York, iii. 196, D. ; attempts to 
have Aymer made archbishop of 
York, iv. 108, W. ; his method of 
obtaining funds by an artifice from 
the Siennese merchants, iv. 109, 
110, O. 

1256 : — a tax of 3J. in the pound col- 
lected for him, L 157, T. ; brie£i to 
the sheriflfe of Staffordshire and 
Derbyshire about the bridge of Eg* 
ginton, i. 373, 374, Bu. ; assents 
to the election of R. Menleng as 
bishop of lichfield, i. 380, Bu. ; 
summons the abbat of Burton to 
London, i. 384, Bu. ; sends an em- 
bassy to Rome, iii. 199 ; iv. 126, D. 
W. ; debts of, to the Pope for the 
Sicilian affiiir, i. 390; demands of, 
in consequence, i. 390 ; iii. 199 ; iv. 
114, Bu. D. O. ; reasons of the 
clergy against this, i. 390, Bu. ; 
refusal of the barons and clergy to 
prosecute the claim, iii. 200, D. ; re- 
ceives Alexander HI. and Margaret 
at Woodstock, ii. 95, Wi. ; confirms 
the surrender of Portland, &c. to 
bishop Aymer by the Winchester 
monks, ii. 96, Wi. ; fidls in his at- 



nn>Ex« 



187 



Henry JJT,^-cont, 
1256 :—C(mL 
tempt to extort money from the 
Cistercians, ii. 348, Wa. ; edict re- 
specting monks and lands of the 
king*B fee, ir. Ill, 114, W. O.; 
giTes the custody of their woods to 
Worcester priory, iv. 448, Wo.; 
letters patent to Osney respecting 
the payment to the Siennese mer- 
chants, iT. 112, O.; priyilege of 
extractt given to the bishop of 
Worcester, iv. 444, Wo. 
1257 : — ^gives Ireland, Wales, and 
Bristol to prince Edward, i. 158, 
T. ; holds a parliament at Westmin- 
ster, i. 892, Bo. ; sommons the no- 
bles, &c to discuss the state of the 
country on Richard of ComwaU's 
departure, iii. 202, D. ; discussion 
on the property of those who die 
intestate, ii. 96, WL; is warned 
against assassins, i. 395, Bu. ; letter 
to, from the Sicilian nobles, i. 397, 
Bu«; his answer, L 398; letter to 
John de Ebnio, promising assistance 
in Kcily, i. 400, Bu. ; letterto Tho- 
mas of Aqninum, t&. ; at Easter in 
London, ii. 96, Wi. ; his exactions 
opposed by archbishop Boniface, L 
402, Bu. ; his army ddfeated at Car- 
marthen, iv. 116, 117, O. W. ; fruit- 
less expedition into Wales, i. 408 ; 
ii. 96 ; iv. 444, Bu. Wi. Wo. ; in- 
vades Wales as far as Gkmnoch, i. 
158 ; in. 203 ; iv. 117, T. D. O. W. ; 
aided by the Cinque Ports, iv. 117, 
118, O. W. ; makes peace with 
Llewellyn, in. 461, Be.; returns, 
iii. 204 ; iv. 118, 444, D. O. W. Wo. ; 
collects a heavy scntage, L 158, T. ; 
slaughter in Wales, iv. 444, Wo. 
1258 :— orders the boundary between 
Norton and Alvechirche to be settled, 
iv. 445, Wo. ; demands of the Pope, 
i 163, T. ; consequent attempted ex- 
actions, tft. ; threatened by the legate 
Herlot with excommunication, iii. 



Henry HI, — ami, 
1258 : — ami. 

208, D.; the barons come armed 
to Westminster, i. 163, 164, T. 
the barons demand the dismissal of 
the Poitevins, i. 164, T. ; his answer 
agredng to their demand, t6. ; at 
Winchester at Whitsuntide, ii. 97, 
Wi. ; parliament at Oxford, i. 163, 
174; ii. 97, 355; iiL 208; iv. 118, 
119, 445, T. Wi. Wa. D. O. W. 
Wo. ; the Poitevins exiled, i. 165 ; 
ii97,349; iiL 209; iv. 119, 120, 
445, T. WL Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; 
provisions of Oxford, L 174, 439, 
446 ; iv. 119, 445, T. Bu. W. Wo. ; 
swears to observe Magna Charta, iii. 

209, D. ; swears to the provisions of 
Oxford, L 164, 174, 446 ; ii. 355 ; iii. 
462; iv. 119, T. Bu, Wa. Be. O. 
W. ; his injuries to the clergy dis- 
cussed at Merton, L 413, Bu. ; not 
to be spared if he continues them, 
i. 420, Bu. ; at Woodstock, i. 438 ; 
ii 97, Bu. WL; goes with the 
barons to the siege of Winchester 
castle against the Poitevins, L 444, 
Bu. ; letter of the barons to Alex- 
ander IV. agiunst the Poitevins, i. 
170, 457, T. Bu. ; makes Kichaid, 
king of Germany, take the oath to 
the provisions of Oxford, iv. 122, 
W. ; charter of, giving assurance 
that justice shall be done by the 
sheriffii without bribes, L 453, Bu. ; 
charter of, confirming the acts of 
the council, i 455, Bu. ; writ to the 
sherifis to make inquiries into the 
excesses in their several counties, 
i. 456, Bu. ; present at the dedica- 
tion of Salisbury cathedral, i. 166, 
T. 

1259: — goes to France to treat with 
S. Louis, L 168; iL 98; iii. 213, 
462; iv. 123, 124, 445, T. WL D. 
Be. W. O. Wo. ; peace made with 
S. Louis at Cambray, L 461, Bu. ; 
at Paris, L 487 ; ii. 98, Bu. WL ; 



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INDEX* 



Henry III. — cont. 

1259 : — conL 
the old possesfiions in France of 
England surrendered to him by S. 
IiOuis, ii. 350, Wa. ; sells some, and 
gives away others, ii. 351 ; lii. 213, 
Wa. D. ; the treaty opposed by 
Simon de Montfort, iv. 123, W. ; 
is no longer to be styled doke of 
Normandy, i. 487, Bu. ; present at 
the burial of prince Louis, i. 168, 
T. ; at Easter at S. Omer, ii. 98 ; 
iv. 123, Wi. W. ; allows the Do- 
minicans to make a stay in Dun- 
stable, iu. 218, D. 

12C0: — urged to return to England, 
iii. 214,D. ; disturbance with prince 
Edward, ii. 97 ; iii. 214, Wi. D. ; 
prince Edward is accused of desir- 
ing to dethrone him, iv. 123, W. ; 
is afraid to return, iv. 124, W. ; 
receives letters from his brother 
and prince Edward, i6. ; returns, 
iii. 214 ; iv. 124, 125, D. W. 0. ; 
reconciled with prince Edward, ii. 
97 ; iii. 215, Wi. D. ; received at 
Winchester with a procession, ii. 
98, Wi. ; knights John de Dreux in 
London, iv. 124, W. ; gives him his 
daughter Beatrice, ii. 98; iii. 213; 
iv. 124, 445, Wi. D. W. Wo. ; asks 
for a legate from Pope Alexander 
IV., i. 463, Bu. ; his anger against 
Simon de Montfort, iii. 215, D. ; 
enters London, and fortifies the 
Tower, ii. 99 ; iii. 217 ; iv. 125, Wi. 
D. W. ; expels Hugh le Despenser 
from the Tower, iv. 125, W. ; brings 
his treasury from Westminster to S. 
I'aul's, ib. ; holds a parliament at 
Westminster, iii. 217, D. ; visited by 
Alexander III. and Margaret, ib.; 
sends to the Pope to be absolved from 
his oath to keep the provisions of 
Oxford, iii. 462, D. ; his endeavours 
to escape from them, iv. 125, W. ; 
is induced by the queen not to stand 
by his oath, ii. 355, Wa. ; he and 



Henry IU. — coni, 
1260 : — cimL 
the barons agree to refer to arbi- 
trators, iv. 125, 128, 129, W. O. 
• 1261 : — takes Dover castle, and expels 
Hugh Bigot, iv. 127, W. ; his breach 
of the provisions of Oxford, iv. 128, 
O. ; absolved from his oath by the 
Pope, i. 500 ; iv. 128, Bu. W. ; goes 
to Winchester, iv. 128, W. ; pro- 
duces his absolution publickly, ib. ; 
tries to overthrow the provisions of 
Oxford, i. 500, Bu. ; changes the 
justiciary and chancellor, iv. 129, 
W. ; enters London secretly, ib, ; 
the differences with the barons to be 
referred to S. Louis and Richard, 
king of Germany, iv. 130, W. ; 
sherifGs and magistrates appointed 
against his will, iii. 217, D. 

1262 : — ^goes into France, i. 499 ; ii. 
99 ; iii. 218 ; iv. 130, 131, 448, Bu. 
Wi. D. O. W. Wo. ; recovers the 
advowson of Ashboum church from 
the dean of Lincoln, i. 499, Bu. ; 
dangerously ill of a fever, L 499 ; 
iii. 219 ; iv. 447, 448, Bu. D. Wo. ; 
returns to England, i. 499 ; iv. 130, 
131, 447, Bu. O. W. Wo. ; lands at 
Dover, and goes to Canterbury, iii. 
219, D. ; fire at Westminster during 
his illness, iii. 220, D. ; visited by 
Bichard, king of Germany, i. 500, 
Bu. ; confirms the provisions of 
Oxford, iv. 131, O. ; modification 
of them by the barons, iv. 130, W. ; 
hostile intentions towards the ba- 
rons, i. 1 75, T. ; some of the barons 
go over to him, ib, ; summons the 
nobles to Westminster for peace, i. 
176, T., to do ' homage to prince 
Edward, iii. 220, D. 

1263 : — ^his opposition to the pro- 
visions of Oxford, iii. 221, D. ; goes 
into the Tower with the queen, iii. 
222, D. ; accused by S. de Montfort 
of peijury for not observing the 
provisions, iv. 133, W. ; S. de Mont- 



INDEX. 



189 



Henry IIL — cont, 
1263 : — eont 
fort and the barons take up arms to 
compel their observance, iv. 418, 
Wo. ; the quam*! openly breaks out, 
iv. 133, 134, W. O.; fury of the 
barons, iv. 135, W. ; forced by S. 
de Montfort to hold a parliament in 
London, iv. 135, 136, W. ; comes 
to terms with S. de Montfort, and 
agrees to the provisions, iii. 224, 
D. ; the parliament dissolved, and 
he goes with the queen to France, 
iv. 136, W.; causes himself to be 
summoned by S. l/ouis to have the 
whole afiair discussed and decided 
by him, iii. 225, D. ; leaves the 
queen in France, and returns, iv. 
136, 137, W. ; his veneration for 
S. Edward the Confessor, iv. 137, 
W. ; summons a parliament to 
heading, iii. 225, D. ; goes with 
Richard, king of Germany, and 
others to Dover, iv. 137, W. re- 
fused admission into Dover castle, 
iii. 225 ; iv. 137, D. W. ; returns 
by the wold^, iii. 226, D. ; goes to 
London, iv. 137, W. ; his side em- 
braced by the Londoners, iii. 226, 
D. ; refused entrance into London by 
S. de Montfort and the citizens, iv. 

138, W. ; miserable condition of the 
country, iv. 1 38, O. W. ; summons 
S. de Montfort to surrender, iii. 226, 
D. ; gives three of the earl's towns 
to R. Mortimer, ib. ; both parties 
agree to submit to the judgment of 
S. Louis, i. 176; iii. 226, 227; iv. 
138, 448, T. D. W. Wo. ; crosses to 
France, iii. 227 ; iv. 139, D. W.; 
lands at Witsand, iii. 227, D. ; 
award of S. Louis, annulling the 
provisions of Oxford, i. 177; iii. 
227 ; iv. 139, T. D. W. ; returns to 
Enghmd, iv. 139, W. ; the barons 
refuse to agree to this, i. 179 ; iv. 

139, 448, T. W. Wo. ; breaking out 
of the war, ii. 100,355; iii. 463; 



Henry HI.— coh/. 
1263 :—€OHt. 
iv. 449, Wi. Wa. Be. Wo. ; at Ox- 
ford, iii. 228, D. ; summons all who 
owe him service to come to Oxford 
with horses and arms, iii. 229 ; iv. 
450, D. Wo. ; his counsellors and 
officers and the aliens treated as 
enemies, iv. 449, Wo.; disperses the 
University of Oxford because he 
desires to hold a parliament there, 
ii. 101 ; iv. 449,Wi. Wo.; this done 
in consequence of a riot, iv. 140, 
141, O. ; holds his parliament at 
Oxford, iL 101 ; iv. 140,Wi. W. ; 
enters the castle and S. George's 
church, Oxford, iv. 142, O. ; en- 
ters S. Frideswide*s church in spite 
of the old superstition, iv. 142, 
148, 449, O. W. Wo. ; his bencfac- 
tions given and promised to that 
church, iv. 143, 0. ; his soldiers in- 
vade and lay waste the lands of the 
opposing barons, iv. 449, Wo.; 
names of the confederate barons, iv. 
450, Wo. 
1264:— causes three bishops to cx- 
conmiunicate all who were against 
the Oxford statutes, iii. 229, D. ; 
goes to and takes Northampton, ii. 
101; ul. 229; iv. 143, 144, 450, 
Wi. D. O. W. Wo. ; takes Simon 
de Montfort the younger prisoner 
there, ii. 101 ; iii. 229; iv. 144,450, 
Wi. D. O. W. Wo. ; captures and 
imprisons various adherents of the 
barons, iv. 450, Wo.; plunders 
Northampton, iv. 144, 145, O. W. ; 
commits Northampton castle to 
his soldiers, iv. 450, Wo. ; goes 
to Nottingham, ib. ; goes by Lei- 
cester and Nottingham towards 
Lincoln, iv. 144, 145, 146, O. W. ; 
returns in consequence of the siege 
of Rochester by the barons, iv. 145, 
450, O. Wo.; enters Leicester in 
spite of the old superstition, iv. 
146, W. ; Nottingham castle snrren- 



190 



INDBX. 



Henry m. — conU 
1264 : — conL 
dered to, ib. ; keeps Easter at Not- 
tingham, ib, ; goes to Rochester by 
the wolds, iv. 450, Wo. i takes Ton- 
bridge caslle, IT. 451 ; relieves Ro- 
chester, iii. 231 ; iv. 146, 147, 451, 
D. O. W. Wo. ; the royalists bum 
part of West Chep, iv. 147, O. ; 
goes to Winchelsea, and takes 
hostages of the Cinqne Fort barons, 
iv. 451, Wo. ; at the Cinque Ports, 
ii. 356} iv. 147, Wa. W. ; pursued 
by Simon de Montfort, iii 231, D. ; 
his army in Surrey and Kent, iv. 
147, W. ; comes to Lewes, ii. 856 ; 
iii. 232 ; iv. 146, 451, Wa. I). O. 
Wo. ; the barons fix their tents at 
Fleching, iv. 451, Wo. ; letters of 
the barons to, ib, ; sends letters in 
return, ib, ; his horse hamstrung in 
the battle, iv. 452, Wo. ; defeated 
and taken prisoner, il 101, 357 ; 
iii. 232, 468 ; iv. 149, 151, 452, Wi. 
Wa. D. Be. O. W. Wo. ; surrenders 
to Gilbert de Clare, ii. 357, Wa. ; 
advises prince Edward to submit 
to the barons, iv. 452, Wo. ; com- 
plete victory of the barox^, ib. ; 
puts his seal to the mise of Lewes, 
iv. 152, W. ; kept in respectful cus- 
tody, iv. 150, 452, O. Wo.; taken 
to Canterbury by the barons, iii. 
233, D. ; carried about by Simon de 
Montfort, iv. 153, W. ; remains in 
the custody of Simon de Montfort 
and G. de Clare, iv. 452, Wo.; 
twelve counsellors appointed for 
him by Simon de Montfort, ii. 102, 
Wi. ; compelled to order the coasts 
to be guarded against foreign aid 
sent by the queen, iii. 233, D. ; the 
queen's endeavours to send troops 
into England defeated, iv. 1 55, 453, 
W. Wo. ; all owing service to him 
suomioned to Northampton, iii. 234; 
summons a parliament at Oxford 
against the marchers, i v. 154, 155, 



Henry IIL — amL 

1264:— coiit 
O. ; goes to Worcester against the 
marchers, iv. 155, 0. ; led by Simon 
de Montfort against Roger Mortimer 
and the marchers, iiL 235 ; iv. 162, 
D.W. 

1265 : — parliament in London, iii. 235, 
D. ; his charter of submission, ii. 
358 ; iiL 236, Wa. D. ; prohibits 
a tournament at Dunstable, iii. 238, 
D. ; wishes to put Robert de Ferrers 
to death, ii. 358, Wa. ; goes against 
G. de Clare with Simon de Mont- 
fort, ii. 361, Wa. ; remains for some 
time at Gloucester, ib,; goes to 
Hereford with Simon de Montfort, 
iL 362, Wa. ; prevented by G. de 
Clare from passing the Severn, ib. ; 
agrees to Llewellyn's demands, ii. 

363, Wa. ; at Evesham with Simon 
de Montfort, ii. 102, 364 ; iii. 
239 ; iv. 168, 172, 174, 454, Wi. 
Wa. D. O. W. Wo.; insists on 
breakfasting before the battle, ii. 

364, Wa. ; permite the burial of the 
bodies of the de Montforts, &c., ii. 

365, Wa. ; regains his power, ii. 102; 
iv. 174, Wi. O.W.; his triumph 
after the battle, iv. 174, W. ; castles 
restored to, and all the captives re- 
leased except those in I>over and 
Kenilworth, iv. 176, W.; holds a 
parliament at Northampton, iii. 240, 
1). ; returns by Dunstable to Lon- 
don, ib. ; holds a parliament at Win- 
chester, ii. 102, 366; iv. 178, 176, 
178, 455, Wi. Wa. O. W. Wo. ; the 
barons who fought against him at 
Evesham disinherited, ii. 367 ; iiL 
463; iv. 179, 455, Wa. Be. O. Wo.; 
sends Maurice Fits-Gerold and Ha- 
mond TEstraunge against Llewellyn, 
iL 366, Wa. ; goes to Windsor, ii. 103; 
iv. 176, 455, Wi. W. Wo. ; requires 
the submission of the Londoners, ii. 
366 ; iv. 455, Wa. Wo. ; imprisons 
at Windsor the deputies sent to him, 



INDEX 



191 



Henry III. — cont, 
1S65 : — cont. 
it 103, 366 ; iv. 176, 455, WL Wa. 
W. Wo. ; Bome of them condemned 
to death, iy. 455, Wo. ; returns to 
London to celebrate the feast of S. 
Edward, u. 103; ir. l77,Wi. W. ; 
his splendour on this occasion, iv. 
177, W. ; releases all but five of the 
Londoners, ib. ; gives the houses 
and possessions of the disinherited 
to aliens, iv. 183, 1 84, 455, W. Wo. ; 
his folly in so doing, iv. 183, W. ; 
goes to Canterbury to meet the 
queen and the legate Ottoboni, ii. 
103; iv. 179, 455, Wi. W. Wo.; 
pardons most of the Londoners at 
the request of the queen, ii. 103, 
Wi. ; goes with the queen to Lon- 
don, iv. 180, W. ; extorts a fine from 
the Londoners, iv. 184, W. ; Elea^ 
nor de Montfort surrenders Dover 
castle to him, ii. 367, Wa. ; has the 
posts and chains in London re- 
moved, ib. ; at Northampton, ii. 103, 
868 ; iv. 456, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; sends 
for Simon de Montfort the younger, 
iv. 456, Wo. ; takes him with him 
to London, ii. 103, 368; iv. 456, 
Wi. Wa. Wo. ; his forces in Wales 
dispersed by Llewellyn, iv. 456, 
Wo. 
1266: — injuries done to the country 
by the disinherited barons, iv. 186, 
187, O. W. ; sends prince Edward 
to reduce them, ii. 369, Wa. ; sum- 
mons all who owe him service to 
go with him against Kenilworth, 
ii. 370, Wa.; goes to Oxford, 
ib, ; sends Henry of Almaine 
against the disinherited, iv. 188, 
W. ; imprisons Robert de Ferrers, 
iv. 189, W. ; advances to Kenil- 
worih, ii 370; iv. 187, Wa. O. ; 
at Warwick, iv. 187, O. ; sends 
prince Edward against Kenilworth, 
ii. 371, Wa. ; siege of Kenilworth, 
ii. 104, 371 ; iii. 242, 463 ; iv. 1S8, 



Henry IIL— cont 
1266 :-^c<mt. 

190, 457, Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. W. 
Wo. ; holds a parliament at Kenil- 
worth, aud asks for a tenth for three 
years, ii. 371, Wa. ; the dictum of 
Kenilworth, it. 372; iii. 242; iv. 
189, 457, Wa. D. O. Wo. ; oflTers 
terms to those in the isle of Ely, 
which are refused, iv. 191, 192, O. ; 
message to the besieged in Kenil- 
worth, iv. 193, O. ; the castle sur- 
rendered, ii. 104, 373 ; iii. 244, 463 ; 
iv. 195, 196, 457, Wi. Wa, D. Be. 
W. O. Wo. ; given to prince Edmund 
on its surrender, iv. 196, 197, W. 
O. ; parliament at Northampton, at 
which the disinherited have their 
lands restored on a certain payment, 
ii. 372, Wa. ; submits all matters to 
the decision of four bishops, four 
earls, and four barons, ii. 104, 373, 
Wi. Wa. ; goes to Woodstock, and 
then to London, iv. 196, W. ; sum- 
mons a parliament at S. Edmunds- 
bury against those in the isle of Ely, 
iii. 244 ; iv. 196, D. W. ; a tenth of 
church property granted to, by Pope 
Clement IV., ii. 104, 373 ; iii. 244 ; 
iv. 198, 213, 457, Wi. Wa. D. O. 
W. Wo. ; applies for more, but this 
is refused by the clergy, iii. 244, 
D.; keeps Christmas at Osney, ii. 
105, 373; iv. 197, Wi. Wa, O. ; 
goes to Cambridge, and wastes his 
time there, iv. 196, W. ; besieges 
the isle of Ely, iv. 196, 198, W. O. 
1267 :— intended attack of J. d'EyviUe 
on, while at Cambridge, iii. 245, D. ; 
his fleet defeated by the barons in the 
isle of Ely, iv. 197, W. ; endeavours 
of 6. de Clare to make him come to 
terms with the disinherited, iv. 199, 
200, W. ; his alarm, iv. 200, W. ; 
disagreement with G. de Clare, iii. 
245, D. ; threatens G. de Clare, ii. 
105, 374; his palace at West- 
minster plundered, iv. 200, 203, O. 



192 



INDEX. 



Henry III. -"coni. 
1267 :—«)«/. 
W. ; goes to Dunstable and then to 
Windsor, iii. 246, D. ; collects an 
army at Windsor, and advances on 
Ix)ndon, ii. 105, 374, Wi. Wa.; 
advances on Jjondon with prince 
Edward, iv. 201, O. W. ; prevented 
from entering London, iv. 201, O. ; 
releases the legate from the Tower, 
and goes to Stratford, iv. 202, O. 
W. ; besieges Jjondon from the 
Stratford side, ii. 105, 374; iii. 
246 ; iv. 457, Wi. Wa. D. Wo. ; 
desire of the disinherited for a 
battle, iv. 202, O. ; a battle pre- 
vented by G. de Clare, who stDl 
holds out against him, and defends 
the city, iv. 203, 204, O. ; many of 
his adherents murdered in London, 
iv. 203, W. ; his vant of money, 
iv. 204, W. ; assistance given Um 
by Richard, king of Germany, and 
J. Basset, ib, ; peace established, if. 
105, 374 ; iii. 246 ; iv. 205, 457, Wi. 
Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; London sur- 
rendered, ii. 105, 374; iv. 205, Wi. 
Wa. W. ; enters London, iv. 205, 
206, 0. W. ; makes peace with the 
disinherited barons, ii. 105, 374 ; 
iii. 246 ; iv. 205, 206, 457, Wi. Wa. 
D. O. W. Wo.; the disinherited 
allowed to redeem their lands 
according to the dictum of Kenil- 
worth, iii. 246 ; iv. 205, 206, 219, 
D. O. W. ; pardons John d'Kyvile, 
Robert de Wyleby, &c., iv. 206, 
W. ; dismisses his mercenaries, iv. 
207, W. ; his oppressive and useless 
stay in London, ib. ; goes into 
Wales, ii. 105, 374, Wi. Wa. ; makes 
peace with Llewellyn, who does 
homage, iv. 105, 374; iv. 457, Wi. 
Wa. Wo. ; restores his lands to 
Llewellyn, iv. 457, Wo.; extorts 
money from both laymen and 
churchmen, iv. 207, O. ; acts 
against the abbat of Osney in the 



Ilcnry III. — cont, 

1267 i—cont, 
Westone suit, iv. 209, O. ; peace 
established throughout the countr}', 
iv. 207, 210, O. W. ; effecto of the 
war, iv. 211, W. ; the expense of 
collecting the tenth charged on the 
religious houses, iv. 214, W. ; keeps 
Christmas with Ottoboni at Win- 
chester, ii. 106, 374 ; iv. 457, WL 
Wa. Wo. 

1268: — receives Nicholas of Ely as 
bishop of Winchester, ii. 106, Wi. ; 
said to give prince Edmund the 
earldom of Richmond, ii. 106; iv. 
457, Wi. Wo. ; also the earldom of 
Leicester, and custody of the earl 
of Ferrers, iv. 457, Wo. ; grants a 
market and fair to Bermondsey, iiL 
464, Be. ; allows Ottoboni to hold 
a council in S. Paul's, iv. 215, W. ; 
a twentieth of their benefices paid 
by the clergy towards the ransom 
of the disinherited, iv. 219, W. ; 
holds a pariiament at Northampton, 
ii. 107, 375 ; iv. 458, WL Wa. Wo. ; 
receives bishop Godfrey GiffiEud of 
Worcester, ii. 107, Wi. ; his prodi- 
gality and waste, iv. 220, W. ; holds 
a parliament at Winchester, and 
makes piinoe Edward constable of 
England, ii. 107, 375, Wi. Wa. ; 
keeps Christmas at Winchester, ii. 
107, 375 ; iv. 458, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; 
makes prince Edward guardian of 
London and all his castles, ii. 107, 
375, WI Wa. 

1269 : — holds a parliament in London, 
iv. 221, 458, W. Wo. ; issues sta- 
tutes against the Jews, iv. 221, W. ; 
remains a long time at Winchester, 
iv. 458, Wo. ; ikvours the marriage 
of Henry of Almaine, iv. 222, W^. ; 
present at the marriage of prince 
Edmund, iv. 222, O. ; makes a new 
feretry for the shrine of Edward 
the Confessor, and is present at his 
translation, ii. 108, 375; iii. 252; 



INDEX. 



193 



Heniy HI. — cont 

1269:— ron/. 
iv. 226, 228, 458, Wi. Wa. D. W. 
O. Wo. ; his edict against the 
London and Winchester citizens, 
ii. 108, 875; iv. 458, Wi. Wa. 
Wo. ; the tenth extorted from the 
clergy according to a new taxation, 
iy. 213, 225, W. ; rebuilds the 
church of Westminster, iy. 226, 
W. ; a twentieth of lay property 
giyen to, iy. 227, W. ; popular 
murmurs in consequence, iy. 228, 
W. ; keeps Christmas at Winches- 
ter, iv. 458, Wo. 

1270:— keeps the feast of S. Edward 
at Westminster, ii. 108; iv. 459, 
Wi. Wo. ; holds a parliament at 
Westminster, ii. 108, 876 ; iv. 459, 
Wi. Wa. Wo. ; gives prince Ed- 
ward leave to go on his crusade, ii. 
109, 876 ; iv. 459, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; 
his punishment of the murder of 
Alan la Zouche, ii. 109, 876; iy. 
234, 459, Wi. Wa. W. Wo. ; gives 
the Canterbury monks license to 
elect the archbishop, ii. 109, 877 ; 
iv. 459, Wi, Wa. Wo. ; postpones 
the confirmation of their prior when 
presented to him as archbishop at 
Woodstock, ii. 109, 377 ; iii. 252 ; 
iv. 459, Wi. Wa. D. Wo. ; receives 
Lucy, prioress of S. Mary's, Win- 
chester, ii. 109, 377 ; iv. 460, Wi. 
Wa. Wo. ; keeps Christmas at Win- 
chester, and then goes to London, 
ii. 109, 377; iv. 460, Wi. Wa. 
Wo. ; his illness, iii. 251, D. 

1271 : — parliament at London, at 
which the disinherited regain their 
lands, ii. 110, 377; iv. 460, Wi. 
Wa, Wo. ; keeps Christmas at 
Winchester, and remains there on 
account of his infirm health, ii. Ill, 
378 ; iv. 461, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; his 
grief at prince John's death, iv. 
246, W. ; confirms the gift of 
Chalk to Bermondsey, iii. 464, Be. 

VOL. V. 



Henry III. — cont. 

1272: — Cleaves Winchester, to make 
way for the justices itinerant, iL 

111, 878 ; iv. 461, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; 
goes to Norwich, and severely pun- 
ishes the rioters, ii. Ill, 378 ; iv. 
250, 251, 461, Wi. Wa. O. Wo. ; 
gives Edmund of Cornwall the in- 
heritance of his father, iv. 251, W.; 
knights him, Henry de Lacy, and 
others, ii. Ill, 378; iv. 251, 253, 
461, Wi. Wa. W. O. Wo.; dies, 
and is buried at Westminster, ii. 

112, 878; iii. 254, 464; iv. 252, 
258, 461, Wi. Wa. D. Be. W. O. 
Wo. ; account of his funeral, iv. 
252, W. ; his love for the service 
of God, iv. 254, O. ; his love for 
aliens, ii. 855 ; iv. 254, Wa. O. ; 
had confirmed the charter of Richard 
I. in favour of Dunstable, iiL 832, 
D. ; list of the exactions and tax- 
ings during his reign, i. 364-867, 
Bu. ; Grosseteste's list of his vio- 
lations of the rights of the church, 
i. 422, Bu. ; had confirmed privi- 
leges to Bermondsey, iii. 441, Be. 

Henry IV., returns to England, iii. 482, 
Be. ; crowned by archbishop Arundel, 
iii. 483 ; confirms the liberties of Ber- 
mondsey, 1*6. ; wins the battle of Shrews- 
bury, ib. ; statute about appropriations 
of churches, t6. ; dies, iii. 484 ; had con- 
firmed various gifts to Bermondsey, iiL 
440,441,442,482. 

Henry V., succeeds his father, and is 
crowned at Westminster by archbishop 
Arundel, iii. 484, Be. ; Harfieur surren- 
dered to, lb. ; wins the battle of Agin- 
court, ib, ; suit of Bermondsey against, 
for certain manors, iii. 485 ; takes Caeu 
and Falaise, ib, ; marries Catharine at 
Houen, ib. ; dies and is buried at West- 
minster, iii. 485, 486. 

Henry VI., bom, iiL 485, Be. ; succeeds 
his &ther, iii. 486 ; crowned at West- 
minster by archbishop Chichele, iii. 
487 ; goes to France, and is crowned at 

N 



194 



INDEX. 



Henry VI. — cont 
Paris, ib,; proclamation (in Englisli), 
that no townsman of Donstable join any 
lord's company, iii. 420, D. 

Henry L, king of the Franks, iL 16, 179, 
WL Wa. 5 William of Normandy with, 
u. 19,Wi.; dies, ii. 187, Wa. 

Henry, son of Frederick I., left king of 
Italy while his father goes on the Cru- 
sade, iv. 42, 0. ; takes the cross, iv. 43,W. 

Henry, son of Frederick II., and Constance, 
king of Germany, iii. 153, D. ; marries 
Margaret of Austria, i6. ; made king of 
Aries, ib. i slain by the Tartars, L 120, T. 

Henry, son of Frederick IL, and Isabella, 
the kingdom of Aries or Jerusalem left 
to by his &ther, i. 290, Bu. ; poisoned, 
ii. 94, Wi. 

Henry, son of Henry H., bom, i. 48, 187 ; 
ii. 237; iii. 17, T. Bu. Wa, D.j at 
Beckef s consecration, iii. 441, Be. ; en- 
trusted to Becket's care, ii. 57, Wi. ; 
marries Margaret, daughter of Louis 
Vn., i. 48, 188; ii. 238; iii. 18; iv. 
380, T. Bu. Wa. D. Wo. ; made king 
by his ikther, 1. 50, 188; ii. 289; iii 
443, T. Bu. Wa. Be.; crowned by 
Roger, archbishop of York, i. 16 ; ii. 

59, 60; iii. 443, 445; iv. 34, 382, M. 
Wi. Be. O. W. Wo. ; ill consequences of 
this, i. 16, M. ; homage sworn to, by the 
nobles, iii 18, D. ; letter of Henry n. 
to, respecting Becket, iii. 19, D. ; takes 
the same oath as his father after the 
murder, iii. 20, D. ; crowned aggin at 
Winchester, ii. 60, 239, Wi. Wa. ; 
crowned at Westminster, iv. 34, W. ; 
at war with his father, i. 16, 51, 188 ; ii. 

60, 240 ; iii. 20 ; iy. 34, 383, M. T. Bu. 
Wi. Wa. D. 0. W. Wo. ; goes to Louis 
vn., ii. 240 ; iv. 34, 383, Wa. W. Wo. ; 
reconciled with his fiither, i. 17, 51 ; 
il 240 ; iii. 21, 444 ; iv. 36, 383, M. 
T. Wa. D. Be. W. Wo. ; remams in An- 
jou and Aquitune, iv. 37, W. ; comes 
to England, L 51, T. ; gifts of his 
fiither to, iii. 21, D. ; quarrels again 
with his father, I 53 ; ii 24i2, T. Wa. ; 



Henry, son of Henry H. — cont 

dies, i 17 ; ii. 62, 243 ; iii. 445 ; iv. 39, 
385, M. Wi. Wa. Be. O. W. Wo. ; dies 
at Marteau, i 53 ; iii. 23, T. D. ; buried 
at Rouen, iv. 385, Wo. ; not reckoned 
among the kings, on account of his 
being crowned by the archbishop of 
York, iii 445, Be. ; erroneously said to 
die and be buried at Reading in 1175, 
iv. 383, Wo. ; had homage done to him 
by William, king of Scotland, iv. 337, 
O. 

Henry of Almafne, son of Richard of 
Cornwall, bom, i 98, T. ; baptized at 
Hayles by the bishop of Hereford, ib. ; 
knighted by his fieither at his coronation 
at Aachen, iii. 203 ; iv. 1 16, 117, B. O. 
W.; opposes the barons at Oxford in 
1258, i 444, Bu. ; elected on the king's 
side at Oxford, i 447, Bu. ; joins Simon 
de Montfort, iii. 222, D. ; while crossing, 
captured by Ingelram de Fiennes, iii. 
223, D. ; fireed by S. Louis, and returns 
to England, t6. ; S. de Montfort had 
insisted on his release, ib. ; joins prince 
Edward, iii 225, D. ; with prince Ed- 
ward before the barons at Gloucester, 
iii. 228, D. ; binds himself for prince 
Edward, to obtain peace, ib, ; surren- 
ders to the barons at Lewes, iii. 232; 
iv. 151, D. W. ; detained as a hostage, 
iii. 232 ; iv. 152, D. W. ; given to Henry 
de Montfort, and treated as a prisoner, 
iv. 153, W. ; taken to Dover, and thence 
to Wallingford, iii. 233, D. ; released, 
ii. 358, Wa. ; hostage for S. de Mont- 
fort the younger at Northampton, ii 
368, Wa. ; advances with prince Edward 
against the islaof Axholme, iv. 181, W. ; 
sent against the disinherited by Henry 
in. and prince Edward, iv. 188, W. ; 
defeats and captures Robert de Ferrers 
at Chesterfield, ib,; to be added as a 
referee to the twelve appointed by the 
dictum of Eenilworth, ii. 372 ; iii. 243, 
Wa. J), ; acts as mediator between the 
king and Gilbert de Clare, iv. 205, W. ; 
encourages tournaments after the war. 



IKDEX. 



195 



Hezury of Almame— canfc 
iy. 212, W. ; takes the cross, iy. 218, 
W. ; aets with pnnce Edward in parlia- 
ment against the Jews, iv. 221, W. ; 
marries Constance of Beam, ii. 107 ; 
iy. 222, 223, Wi. W. O. ; acts as media- 
tor between prince Edward and G. de 
Clare, iy. 229, W. ; induces the earl of 
Warrenne to snbmit to trial, iy. 234, 
•W. ; his departore firom England, iy. 
i66, W. ; leayes his wife in Gflscony, 
and goes to Aigaes-Mortes, iy. 237, W. ; 
^prince Edward commits his afiairs in 
Aquitaine and England to, iy. 239, 240, 
W. J at Viterho, iy. 240, W. j murdered 
by Gny de Montfort, iii. 259, D. ; by 
Simon and Gay de Montfort, ii. 110, 
877 ; iy. 248, 460, Wi. Wa. O. Wo.; by 
the two de Montfbrts and count Rosso, 
iy. 241, W.j his body brought home 
and buried at Hayles, ii. 110, 377; iy. 
244, 460, Wi. Wa. O. W. Wo. ; buried 
next to his mother Sanchia, iy. 460, 
Wo. 

Henry, son of Edward I., left under the 
charge of Richard, king of Germany, iy. 
236, W. ; dies and is buried at West- 

• minster, iy. 261, W. 

Henry the Lion, duke of Saxony, marries 
Matilda, daughter of Henry IT., i. 50 ; 
ii, 239 ; iiL 19, T. Wa. D. ; their chil- 
dren, ii. 239, Wa. ; exiled, iii. 22 ; iy. 
385, D. Wo.; comes to England, iy. 
885, Wo., with his wife and children, ii. 
243, Wi. ; returns, ii. 244, Wa. ; promise 
of Richard I.'respecting, i. 189, Bu. 

Henry of Saxony, his son, count Palatine 
of the Rhine, bom, ii. 239, Wa. ; marries 
Agnes of Suabia, iii. 26, D. ; his bro- 
ther Otho elected emperor, i, 196, 207, 

• Bu. ; sent by Otho to John to demand 
his rights, i. 201 ; ii. 73, Bu. Wi. ; comes 
to England, iy. 390, Wo. ; comes to 
England again, iii. 84 ; iy. 897, D. Wo. ; 
does homage to John, iy. 397, Wo.; 
returns, leaying his son with John, ib, 

Henry (Raspe) of Thuringia, made empe- 
ror by Innocent IV., i. 136; ii. 90, T. 



Henry of Thuringia— conf. 
Wi. ; destroyed by Frederick H., i. 136, 
T. 

Henry, son of Dayid L of Scotland, does 
homage to Stephen, ii. 225, Wa.; escapes 
from the battle of the Standard, iy. 22, 
O. ; dragged from his horse and nearly 
taken at Ludlow, ii. 227, Wa. 

Henry, goes to Rome with Rustand and 
others on behalf of Henry III., iii. 199, 
D. 

Henry, a robber, accuses four burgesses of 
Dunstable 4i8 his accomplices, iii. 105, 
D. 

Henry, a conyerted Jew, has a papal letter 
to Dunstable, to be proyided for there, 
iii. 265, D. ; provision made for him by 
the official of Lincoln, ib, 

Henwick (Hinewich, Hynewike), giyen by 
Cenwulf to Worcester, iy. 367, Wo. ; 
lease of, iy. 894 ; term of lease prolonged, 
iy. 409 ; the grange destroyed by a 
storm, iy. 447 ; Chiturling land in, 
comes into the possession of Worcester 
priory. It. 439. 

Heraclius ; see Jerusalem, patriarchs o£ 

Heraud, feof of, giyen by John to prince 
Louis on his marriage, i. 204, Bu. 

Hereditary right of succession to livings 
among the Welsh, i. 75, T. 

Hereford, burnt by the Welsh in 1055, iii. 
423, Be; the castle held by Geoffirey 
Talbot against Stephen, ii. 226, Wa. $ 
taken by Stephen, i. 46 ; ii. 226, T. Wa.; 
by prince Louis, ii. 287, Wa. ; stom 
and earthquake at, in 1240, i. 115, T. ; 
murder of a Frenchman, proctor of 
the bishop, in the cathedral in 1252, L 
148; iy. 441, T. Wo.; judgment made 
at, by the justices at the visit of Edward 
I. in 1291, iy. 506, Wo.; northern jus- 
tices itinerant at, in 1292, iv. 511, Wo. ; 
justices of trailbaston at, in 1305, ^iv, 
558, Wo. 

' bishops of: 
Aldred, made archbiAop of York, ii. 

28, 187, Wi. Wa. 
Walter, ii. 187, Wa. ; dies, iL 82, Wi. 

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196 



INDEX. 



Hereford, bishops of: — cant, 

Bobert de Losinga, ii. 82, Wi. ; has a 
yision of S. Wulstan at the time 
of hia death, ii. 204, Wa. 

Gerard, made archbishop of York, iy. 
18,0. 

Beinhehn (Keinalmos, Reginaldus, 
Einelmus, Remelinus, Reignelmus), 
iL 42 ; iii. 14; iv. 16, Wi. D. O. W.; 
resigns the see into the king's hands, 
iv. 874, Wo. ; dies, ii. 44 ; iv. 876, 
Wi. Wo. 

Geofirej, ii 44 ; iv. 876, Wi. Wo. ; 
dies, ii. 45, Wi. 

Richard, ii. 46 ; iv. 877, Wi. Wo. ; 
dies, ii. 222, Wa. 

Robert de Bethone, prior of Uanthony, 
i. 45 ; ii. 49, 223, T. Wi. Wa. ; 
atj^adges S. Mary Magdalene*s, Ox- 
ford, to S. George's, iv. 25, O. ; 
dies, L 47 ; ii. 54, 288 ; iv. 25, 26, 
879, T. Wi. Wa. W. O. Wo. 

Gilbert Foliot, abbat of Gloacester, i. 
47 ; ii. 64, 233 ; iv. 26, 879, T. Wi. 
Wa. O. W. Wo. ; bbhop of Lon- 
don, L 49 ; ii. 57 ; iv. 26, 880, T. 
Wi. O. W. Wo. ; see London, bi- 
shops of. 

Robert de Melon, i. 49 ; ii. 57, 288 ; 
iv. 881, T. Wi. Wa. Wo ; dies, i. 
60 ; ii. 59 ; iv. 882, T. Wi. Wo. 

Robert Foliot, i. 51; ii. 61,240; iii. 
21 ; iv. 86, 87, 888, T. Wi. Wa. 
D. W. O. Wo. ; dies, i. 58 ; ii. 244 ; 
iv. 885, T. Wa. Wo. 

William de Vere, i. 58 ; ii. 244 ; iu. 
28 ; iv. 40, 885, T. Wa. D. O. Wo. ; 
dies, iv. 49, O. 

Giles de Braose, L 56 ; ii. 74, 252 ; 
iii. 27 ; iv. 60, 890, T. Wi. Wa. D. 
0. Wo. ; confirms a pension in Lind- 
ridge church to Worcester priory, 
iv. 898, Wo. ; one of the executors 
of the interdict, iv. 896, Wo. ; goes 
into exile, i. 29 ; u. 261 ; iu. 81, M. 
Wa. D. ; goes into France, iv. 396, 
Wo. ; security promised to, by John, 
i. 219, Bu. ; money to be paid to. 



Hereford, bishops ofi—^sont. 

Giles de Braose— conf. 
by John, i. 220, Bu. ; receives his 
manors again, ii. 262, Wa. ; blesses 
Hugh, abbat of Tewkesbury, iv. 
408, Wo.; dies, i 61; ii. 282; iiL 
62, T. Wa. D. 

Hugh de Mapenore, dean, i. 62; u. 
287 ; iii. 52 ; iv. 406, T. Wa. D. 
Wo. ; consecrated at Gloucester, ii. 
287, Wa. ; consecrated by Silvester 
bishop of Worcester and others, iv. 
406, Wo. ; at the dedication of Wor- 
cester cathedral, iv. 409, Wo. ; dies, 
i. 64 ; ii. 291 ; iii. 55; iv. 411, T. 
Wa. D. Wa 

Hugh Foliot, archdeacon of Shrews- 
bury, i. 64; ii. 292; iii. 65; iv. 
410, T. Wa. D. Wo. ; consecrated 
at Canterbury, i. SB, M. ; goes out 
of England, iiL 68, D. ; witnesses 
Magna Charta m 1226, i. 281, Bu. 
dies, i. 98; ii. 816; iii. 189, 141 
iv. 80, 82, 426, T. Wa. D. 0. W 
Wo. 

Ralph of Maidstone, dean, i. 80, T. 
bishop, i. 94; ii. 816; iii. 141 ;iv. 
80, 82, T. Wa. D. O. W. ; conse- 
crated by archbishop Edmund at 
Cantei'bury, i. 94, T. ; baptizes Henry 
of Ahnaine, i. 98, T. ; brings Elea- 
nor from Provence for Henry III., 
i. 98; iii. 144, T. D. ; witnesses 
the confirmation of Magna Charta 
in 1286, i. 108, T. ; gives 20 days 
of relaxation to certain altars at 
Tewkesbury, i. Ill, T. ; accident 
to, iii. 148, D. ; becomes a Minorite, 
i. 118; ii. 820; iii. 148, 156; iv. 
480, T. Wa. D. Wo. 

The election to the bishoprick quashed, 
i.lll6, T. 

Peter d'Acqua Blanca, i. 117; iii. 
156; iv. 88, T. D. O. W.; conse- 
crated by the bishop of Worcester 
in London, iv. 88, 482, O. Wo.; 
appoints officials in Canterbury dio- 
cese in 1248, i. 188, T. ; goes to 



INDEX. 



197 



Hereford, bishops of: — conL 
Peter d'Acqna BLmca — cont 
the Pope at Lyons in 1244, ii. 335, 
Wa. ; blesses the abbat of Winch- 
comb, iy. 438, Wo. ; excommuni- 
cates the infractors of Magna Charta 
in 1258, i. 305, 319, Bn. ; binds 
the monasteries by false letters 
to pay money towards the expenses 
of the Sicilian affiur, iii. 199, D. ; 
his oppressions to secolar and eccle- 
siastical persons in the Sicilian 
affidr, iv. 134, W. ; had bound 
Osney for certain moneys received 
from the Siennese merchants, iv. 
107, O. ; returns to England with 
letters from the Pope, i. 348-350, 
Bn. ; letter to, from Rustand, pro- 
posing a crusade against Manfred, 
i. 350; letter to, frx>m Rustand 
appointing deputies, i. 353, Bu. ; 
complaints of the clergy against him 
for his conduct in the Sicilian affair, 
i. 361, Bu. ; his advice to Heniy 
III. respecting the rebellion in Gras- 
cony, iv. 109, O.; his treaty with 
the Pope respecting the gift of Sicily 
to prince Edmund, iv. 125, 134, 
W. ; one of the three elected on the 
king^s side in 1261, iv. 129, O. ; 
confirms a pension of ten marks out 
of Lindridge church to Worcester 
priory, iv. 447, Wo. j seized and 
plundered by the barons in 1263, ii. 
100; iii. 222; iv. 134, 449, Wl 
D. W. Wo. ; crosses with Henry 
lU. to France, 'i. 176, T. ; obtains 
letters from the Pope to influence 
S. Louis to annul the provisions of 
Oxford, i. 179, T. ; dies, ii. 107, 
375 ; iv. 219, 220, 458, Wi. Wa. O. 
W. Wo. 
John le Bretone, iL 107, 375 ; iv. 219, 
221, 458, Wi. Wa. O. W. Wo.; 
goes abroad for the archbishop's 
confirmation, iv. 221, W. ; con- 
firmed by archbishop Bonifiice, ii. 
107; iv. 458, Wi. Wo. ; consecrated 



Hereford, bishops of :— con^ 

John le Bretone — cont, 

at Waverley, ii. 107, 375 ; iv. 222, 
458, Wi. Wa. W. Wo. j consecrated 
by Nicholas, bishop of Winchester, 
ii. 107 ; iv. 458, Wi. Wo. ; dies, iL 
119, 384; iv. 263, 467, Wi. Wa. O. 
W. Wo. 

Thomas de Cantelupe, ii. 119, 884 ; 
iv. 263, 467. Wi. Wa. O. W. Wo. ; 
confirmed by archbishop Eilwarby, 
iv. 467, Wo. ; consecrated, iv. 265, 
W. ; question as to his right of chace 
over Malvern hills, iv. 476, Wo. ; 
goes to Rome for the injury done 
him by archbishop Peccham, ii. 
405 ; iii. 339 ; iv. 483, Wa. D. Wo. ; 
his reception by Pope Martin HI., 
iv. 483, Wo.; dies on his return, iL 
405; iii. 290, 339 ; iv. 293, 294, 
484, Wa. D. W. O. Wo. ; dies at 
Orvieto, iv. 483, Wo. ; miracles 
of, iiL 339 ; iv. 483, 493, D. Wo. ; 
his remains brought to England, 
and buried at Hereford, iv. 294, 483, 
O. Wo. ; his heart left to Edmund 
earl of Cornwall, and is at Ashridge, 
iv. 483, Wo. ; the bishops of London 
and Mende sent by Clement V. to 
inquire into his miracles, iv. 559, 
Wo. 

Richard de Swinefeld, ii. 405; iii. 
290 ; iv. 293, 294, Wa. D. W. O. ; 
blesses John, abbat of Hales, at 
Bosbury, iv. 540, Wo. 
deans of : 

Hugh de Mapenore ; see Hereford 
bishops of. 

Thomas, at Strugoil about Llanbethian 
church, i. 80, T. ; dies at Matheme, 
ib, 

Ralph of Maidstone, i. 80, T. ; see 
Hereford^ bishops of. 

Stephen de Thome, i. 94, T. ; gives 
a charter respecting a pension to 
Tewkesbury, L 10; letter of, re- 
specting the presentation to Great 
Marlow, i. 123. 



198 



INDEX. 



Hereford, S. GutUac's, Thomas, prior of, 
made abbat ojT Giouoeeter, i. 52, T. 

-**— canon ot Aloander ; tee Alexander. 

Hereford, William Fito^Osbem, first earl 

•■ of^hia attempt npon BiehiMe, countess 
of Flanders, ii. 29, Wl 

' .» I  Boger Fitz-Oabem, second earl of, 
rises against William I., i. 4 ; it 31, 192, 
M. Wi Wa. ; captured and imprisoned, 
ii. 193, Wa. ; not freed at William's 
death, ii. 35, Wi. 

Emma, daughter of first earl, mar- 



ned to Balph de Guader, il 31, 192, Wi. 
Wa. 

MUo, third eari o^ dies, i. 46, T. 

— — Roger, fourth earl of, dies, i. 48, 



T. 

— — Henry de Bohun, fifth earl of, 
taken at Lincoln and imprisoned, ii. 287, 
Wa. ; at the dedication of Worcester 
cathedral, iv. 409, Wo. 

Matilda, daughter of Geoffrey Fitz- 



Fiers, his widow, dies, ilL 144, D. 

Humphry de Bohun, mxth earl 



of, witnesses the confirmation of Magna 
Charta in 1225, 1. 232, Bn. ; in 1236, i. 
103, T. ; joins in the letter to Innocent 
IV. on his oppressions, i. 283, Bu. ; pre- 
sent at the excommunication of the 
infractors of Magna Charta, i. 305, 320 ; 
present at the funeral of WQliam de 
Cantelupe, iii. 192, D. ; elected on the 
barons' side at Oxford, i. 447, Bn. ; sworn 
of the king's council, i. 449 ; one of the 
twelve, i6. ; one of the twenty-four, i. 
450 ; signs the letter to Alexander IV. 
against thePoitevins, i. 174, 460, T. Bu. ; 
one of the confederates against the 
Poiterins, iii. 209, D. ; Gloucester castle 
in his charge, iii. 227 ; captured at the 
battle of Lewes, iii. 232; captured at 
Evesham, iL 365 ; ir, 455, Wa. Wo. ; 
one of the council elected by the dictum 
of Kenilworth, ii. 372 ; iii. 243 ; swears 
homage to prince Edward in his absence, 
iL 112, 379; iT. 462, Wi. Wa. Wo.; 
dies, and is buried at Llanthony, iv. 468, 
Wo. 



Hereford, sixth earl of, Maud, wife of, 
dies, i. 119 ; lY. 433, T. Wo. ; buried at 
Llanthony,!. 119, T. 

— — Humphry de Bohun, seyenth earl 
of, one of the confederate, barons, it. 
460, Wo. ; wounded at Lew«B, iii. 232, 

^ D-i Bhys Vychan surrenders to, iv. 293, 
O. W. ; marries Maud, widow of John de 
Vescy, iv. 324, 0.; a castle built by G. de 
Clare against, iii. 370; iv. 506, 1). Wo. ; 
his qnairel with G. de Clare, and sen- 
tence of Edward I., iii. 370, D. ; relieves 
Abeigavenny castle, iv. 519; ravages 
the Welsh territory, ib,; dies, and is 
buried at Walden, ir. 540, Wo. 

*— Humphry de Bohun, eighth earl 
of, marries princess Isabella, iv. 554, 
Wo.; taken prisoner at Bannockbum, 
iv. 561, Wo, ; in aims against Edward 
II., iv. 345, O. ; slain at Boroughbridge 

. by Andrew de Harda, ib. 

William, his son ; see Bohun, Wil- 



liam de. 

Hereford, H. of, goes to Borne on the 
affiiirs of Tewkesbury, L 136, T. ; a 
pension given to, by Tewkesbury, ib, 

Hereward, escapes firom William I., ii 191, 

. Wa. 

Hereward, John, one of the parties to the 
suit about Wadlow land, iii. 378, D. 

Herlewin, founds a monastery at Bee, ii. 
16, Wi. 

Herlot (Harlotus, Haroldus, Arlotus), sent 
into England by Pope Alexander IV., 
i. 162, 409 ; iii. 208 ; iv. 445, T. Bu. D. 
Wo. ; payment for his maintenance made 
by Worcester priory, iv. 445, Wo. ; the 
Pope's commission to, 1. 409, 41 1, Bu. ; 
demands of, iii. 208, D. ; threatens to 
excommunicate Henry HI., ib. ; the 
Pope had sent him to forward the 
Sicilian affair with the barons, L 457, 
Bu. ; his opposition to Osney respecting 
Staines, iv. 120, O. 

Hermer, John, serves on a jury, iii 344, 
D. 

Hertford, castle taken by prince Louis, iii. 
47, D. ; justices itinerant at, in 1278, 



INDEX. 



199 



Hertford — cont 
Hi. 279, D.; in 1287, iii. 336, D. ; Badden 
death of two Doxnixncans at, iii. 363, D. 
 the prior of, dies, iii. 41, D. 

— — Robert of, appointed justice by Ed- 
ward I., iv. 325, O. 

Herthenedene, a place in Totternhoe, iii. 

34*, D. 
« Hcrvy, Walter, a party to the suit about 
Wadiow land, iii. 378, D. 

Heth, Adam de Senestan, rector of, dies, 
and is buried at Osney, iv. 215, 0. ; his 
books, &c. come to Osney, ib, 

Hetheringtone, Richard de, fraudulently 
enfeoffed of Charlton land, iii. 815, D. 

Hexham, Henry de Merdene, priov of 
Osney, made prior of, iv. 229, O. 

Heydone (Heitone), Reginald de, examines 
the clerks of the bishop of Worcester 
respecting the Westbury prebends, iv. 
525, Wo. ; examines into the conduct 
of S. le Chamberleng, monk of Little 
- Malvern, iv. 645, Wo. 

' Heyvyn, Richard, accuses the lay brethren 
of Dunstable of trespass, ifi. 171, D. 

Heywode, Richard de, serves on a jury, 
iii. 344, 345, 381, D. 

Hide ; see Hyde. 

Hideshalle, W. de Dunstanville buried at, 
i. 135, T. 

. Highbury (Heybure), manor of, iii. 416, D. 
Hilary, S. (Glamorganshire), burnt by 
HoweFs men, i. 37, M. 

Hildeward, Geoffrey, a party to the suit 
about Wadlow land, iii. 378, D. 

Himbleton (Hilmeduna, Himbleden, Hum- 
bertone, Humeltone), given by Cenwulf 
to Worcester priory, iv. 367, Wo. ; the 
church given to R., nephew of G. of 
Gloucester, iv. 430, Wo. ; H., vicar of, 
i. 122, T. ; the church given to R. de 
Cambridge, iv. 446, Wo.; given to R. 
de Scheldesleye, iv. 447 j given to H. 
de Raggeleye, iv. 506 ; held wrongly by 
him, iv. 549 ; given to John of Broad- 
was, ib. 

Himbleton forest, deforested, iy. 417, Wo. 



Hindelep, Thomas de, renews the challenge 
and citation respecting the Westbury 
prebends, iv. 518, Wo. 

Hinguar (Ingnar), lands In and lays waste 
England, ii. 161 ; iii. 11 ; iv. 370, Wa. 
D. Wo.; martyrs S. Edmund, ii. 161, 
'Wa. ; makes England tributary, iii. 11, 
D. ; killed by jEthelred, ii. 9, WL 

Hinkeleye, John de, the hermitage in Pack- 
ington Parva let to, by Worcester priory, 
iv. 553, Wo. 

Hippewelle, mill of, iii. 108, D. 

Ho, Robert del, justiciary over the Jews 
for queen's gold, iiL 186, D. 

Hobbes, Thomas, mayor of Dunstable, 
demands a charter firom the priory 
during the riots of 1381, iii. 417, D. 

Hocfeld, four acres in, given to Dunstable, 
iii. 211, D. 

Hocford, land belonging to Marsfafield, 
claimed by Tewkesbury, i. 99, T. 

Hocklifife (Hoclive, Hocclive), manor of, 
William of Beauchamp ejected from, iii. 
198, D. ; wrestling match at, iii 298, 
D. ; the goods of Simon Mustard given 
up to the township of, iii. 808, D. 

— ^— master of, required by writ to give 
up certain acres of land, iii. 328, D. 

Hoddesden, ^ven to Bermondsey by Peter 
de S. Olave, iii. 429, Be. 

Hoggecote, inquiry into the property of R. 
Passevant in, iii. 820, D. 

Holcote, William de, clerk of the chancel- 
lor, R. Bumel, money borrowed paid to, 
by Dunstable priory, iii. 364, D. 

Holland, Thierry YIL, count of, does ho- 
mage to Richard I., i. 191, Bu. 

— William I., count of, comes to 
England, iii. 34, D. ; the counts of Flan- 
ders and Boulogne go to, and recover 
Flanders from Philip H., ii. 280 ; ill 86, 
Wa. D. ; captured at Bovines, iii. 41, D. 
[called Wilkin by Wa, D.]. 

William H., count of, elected em- 



peror, iv. 95, 491, W. Wo. ; refused ad- 
mission to Aachen, iv. 95, W. ; besieges 
Aachen, t6. ; admitted and crowned, ib, ; 
slain, iv. Ill, 112, W. 



200 



INDEX. 



Holland, Florence V., count of, goes to bring 
Richard of Cornwall to Germany, iy. 
116, W. ; a claimant of the crown of 
Scotland, and submits his claim to Ed- 
ward I., ii. 410 ; ill. 368 ; iv. 507, 508, 
Wa. D. Wo. 

-^— John I., count of, marries Eliza- 
beth, daughter of Edward L, iii. 404, D. 

Holland, Robert de, excites war against 
Thomas, earl of Lancaster, It. 844, 0. ; 
taken prisoner and beheaded, ib. 

Holland in Lincolnshire, floods in, in 1178, 
11. 241, Wa. ; in 1286, iv. 308, Wo. 

Holstein, Henry, count of, joins Edward 
I., iv. 584, Wo. 

Holte, John, justiciary, letter of Edward 
nr. to, confirming the liberties of Dun- 
stable, iii. 414, D. 

Holwell (Holewelle, HoUewelle), William 
de, sheriff of Bedfordshire, iii. 165, D. ; 
put in charge of the barony of William 
de Beauchamp, iii. 193, D. 

Holybourne (Halibume), chapel of, ii. 842, 
Wa. 

Holywell, prioress of, arrangement of, with 
Bermondsey respecting East Dulwich 
tithes, iii. 45^, Be. 

Hondsum, William de, Wolverley church 
given to his brother at his request, iv. 
545, Wo. 

Honorius L, Pope, ii. 151 ; iii. 7, Wa. D. ; 
makes Canterbury the metropolitan seat 
of England, lit. 7, D. ; sends Byrinus to 
Cynegils, iv. 364, Wo. ; dies, ib. 

IL, Pope, i. 11 ; ii. 219, 220; iii. 

14, 433 ; iv. 18, 377, M. Wa. D. Be. O. 
W. Wo. ; dies, 1. 9, 12 ; ii. 49, 222 ; ilL 
434; iv. 19, 377, M. Wi. Wa. Be. W. Wo. 
lU., Pope, i. 62 ; ii. 88, 286 ; iii. 



454 ; iv. 59, 60, T. WL Wa. Be. W. O. ; 
confirms the order of Dominicans, iii. 
454, Be. ; absolves from their vow many 
crusaders on their contributing money, 
ii. 289, Wa. ; receives Frederick II., ii. 
290, Wa. ; crowns Frederick U, em- 
peror, ii. 83, 290, Wi. Wa. ; authorizes 
the translation of S. Thomas of Canter- 
bury, iii. 454, Be. ; complains of prince 



Honorius lU., Pope — eont. 
Louis's waste of expenditure at the siege 
of Toulouse, iiL 61, D. ; a stone laid for, 
in the new church of Salisbury, L 66, 
T. ; letter of, respecting Prester John, 
iii. 66, D. ; letter of privileges to Wor- 
cester priory, iv. 414, Wo.; suspends 
prior Simon of Worcester, ib. ; confirms 
the order of Franciscans, iii. 455, Be. ; 
at the council in Campania, iii. 81, D. ; 
his gifts to John de Brienne, ib. ; decrees 
Henry III. to be of age, iv. 64, 65, O. 
W. ; absolves Peter, abbat of Tewkes- 
bury, i. 68, T. ; orders the Carmelites 
to observe the rule given them by the 
patriarch of Jerusalem, iii. 456, Be.; 
his demand of prebends in the cathedral 
and conventual churches in England 
refused, iv. 66, 67, W. O. ; allows the 
clergy to grant a sixteenth to Henry 
lU., iv. 67, 68, W. O. ; attempt at a 
composition for fees paid to the Roman 
court, iv. 418, Wo. ; sends Louis YIIL 
to besiege Avignon, i. 69; ii. 302; iv, 
68, T. Wa. 0. ; his instructions to the 
legate respecting Avignon, iii. 101, D. ; 
Avignon submits to, ii. 302; iv. 418, 
Wa. Wo.; he has its walls destroyed, 
iv. 418, Wo. ; dies, i. 69, 239 ; ii. 85, 
303; iii. 102, 456 ; iv. 69, 420, T. Bu. 
Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. W. Wo. 

IV., Pope, ii. 402; iii. 317, 466; 

iv. 304, 491, 492, Wa. D. Be. O. W. 
Wo.; confirms queen Eleanor's dowry, 
ii. 404, Wa. ; applied to by the canons 
of Hereford for leave for a free election 
ii. 405, Wa. ; dies, ii. 404 ; iii. 336 ; iv. 
809, 493, Wa. D. O. W. Wo. 

Hope castle, given to David of Wales, ilL 
275, D. 

Hoptone, Walter de, justice itinerant, fined 
by Edward I., iii. 357, D. 

Horace, quoted, ii. 31 ; iv. 82, Wi. O. 

Horeford castle, surrendered to prince 
Louis by Hubert de Burgh, iii. 47, D. 

Hormead (Hormade), Robert of, bailiff of 
Upper and Nether Dean, money paid to, 
by Dunstable priory, iii. 340, D. 



INDEX. 



201 



HorndoD, tithet of, given to Bermondsey, 
ilL 483, Be. 

Horngelth, the tribute so called, i. 836, 
Bo. 

Horsa, leader of the Saxons, iv. 862, Wo. 

Horses, disease of, in England and France, 
in 1254, iii 194, D. 

Horsley, a lease of, taken hy Worcester, 
iv. 481, Wo. 

Horton, joined to Sherborne monastery, i. 
10, M. 

Honrell forest, deforested by Silvester, 
bishop of Worcester, i. 64 ; iv. 410, T. 
Wo. 

Hospitallers, fined by John, ii. 264 ; iii. 
452, Wa. Be. ; the master of, taken pri- 
soner at Gaaa, i. 261, Bu. ; the Pope's 
demand of a tax in 1246 extended to, i. 
277, Bu. ; the master of, released at 
Cairo, ii. 92 ; iv. 99, Wi. O. ; knights 
the sultan, ii. 92 ; iv. 100, WL O. ; ex- 
cepted from the tax in 1254, L 825, Bu. ; 
the master of, joins in the letter praying 
for assistance from Henry III. in 1255, 
i. 868, Bu. ; excepted from the tax in 
1266, ii. 104, 878, WL Wa. ; proposed 
union with the Templars, iv. 507, Wo. 

Hougham (Houthont), suit respecting the 
titles of, iii. 141, D. 

Houghton (Hoctuna, Octona, Hoctone, 
Houtona, Houctone, Houyttone, Hou- 
tone, Houthone, Howtone, Howetone, 
Howthone), demesne of, restored by 
John to Dunstable, iii. 28, D. ; lost, iii. 
29 ; suit respectbg, iii. 88 ; injuries of 
Hugh de Boves done to Dunstable re- 
specting, iii. 44 ; writ in the king's bench 
respecting, iii. 96, 100 ; leases of lands 
in, granted to Dunstable by Simon Bo- 
helin, iii. 148; land of William de Lin- 
ley in, iii. 178; Wm. de Beauchamp 
^ected from the manor of, iii. 198 ; op- 
pression of prince Edward's bailiflb in, 
iii. 201 ; G. de Cantelupe put in posses- 
sion of, iii. 257 ; Eudes la Suche put in 
possession of, iii. 259 ; his quarrel with 
Dunstable about the prior's prison and 
royalty, iii 261, 262; writ of the prior 



Houghton— coat, 
concerning his rights in, iii. 271 ; ques* 
tion as to the common of, iii. 296 ; rent- 
charge at, iii. 813 ; question of the prior's 
privileges in, iii. 329, 830 ; charge against 
M. de Montalt for disseising the prior 
of his conmionage in, iii. 345-852, 859 ; 
prosecution of Dunstable by the men of, 
dropped, Iii. 866 ; rentcharge in, boug^ 
by John Duraunt, iiL 874 ; men of, quit 
of toll in Dunstable market, iii. 877. 

Hugh of, fined for stopping toll of 

com, &c. in Dunstable market, iii. 877, 
D. 

John of; see Bedford, archdeacons 



of. 

John of, executor of John de 

Crachale, iii. 255, D. ; debt to, paid ac- 
cording to his legacy, iii. 264, 265. 
Walter, yicar of, iii. 296. 



Hoveden, Roger de, his chronicle referred 
to, i. 188 ; iv. 837, Bu. O. ; called Hugo, 
i. 188, Bu. 

Howel, son of Owain, surrendered to 
Henry IL, iv. 80, O. W. 

Howel, son of Maredudd, takes prisoner 
and mutilates Morgan, son of Cadwal* 
Ian, i. 86, M. ; his men bum S. Nicholas 
and S. Hilary in Glamorganshire, i. 87, 
M. ; disturbs Glamorganshire, i. 124, T. ; 
gives hostages for peace, ib. 

Hubba, lands in and lays waste England, 
ii. 161 ; iii. 11 ; iv. 370, Wa. D. Wo.; 
martyrs S. Edmund, ii. 161, Wa. ; makes 
England tributary, iii. 11, D.; killed by 
-ffithelred, ii. 9, Wi. 

Hubert, official of bishop W. of Blois, 
of Worcester, attempts to move the body 
of Peter, abbat of Tewkesbury, from the 
church, i. 88, T. 

Hude, John de la, dies, iv. 254, W. 

Hugelyn, legate, holds a council at West- 
minster in 1 175, iv. 388, Wo. 

Hugh, S., of Lincoln, crucified by the 
Jews, account of, i. 840, 871 ; ii 846, 
Bu. Wa. ; his mother goes to the king 
in Scotland, i 842, Bu. ; miracle by, i 
848, Bu. ; buried at Lincoln next to 



202 



INDEX 



Hugh, S.— coll^ 
Grosseteste, L 344, Bu. ; dispute between 

- Dnsstable and John de St. Giles respect- 
ing his tnnick, iii. 155, D. 

Hugh Capet, king of the Franks, ii. 168, 

. Wa. 

Hugh, the French ceorl, loses Exeter, ii. 
171, Wa. 

•Hngh of S. Caro, made a cardinal, iv. 434, 

' Wo. ; his postillsD on the Bible, ib, 

Hugh, son of Gkrraise of Neadi&tel, cap- 
taxed by William de Tancarrille,- and 
imprisoned by Henry L, ii. 219, Wa. 

Hugh, a derk, sent by Robert, abbat of 
Tewkesbury, to Rome in his place, i. 
116, T.; inducts J. de Northtune into 
S. James's, Bristol, i. 123, T. ; presented 
to S. Peter's, Bristol, i. 124, T. ; pays 
part of the tithes of Kemerton on the 
part of Tewkesbury, i. 127, T. 

Hulcasme, in Normandy, terms of agree- 

'' ment between John and Philip II. re- 
specting, i. 204, Bu. 

Hulkes castle, belonging to Gilbert de 
Clare, iaken by S. de Montfort, iv. 167, 
W. ; retaken by G. de Clare, ib. 

Hulme castle, taken by Robert of Nor- 
mandy, ii. 203, Wa. 

« Hulmi," the, in London, William AfarBh 
hanged at, i. 123, T. 

Humber, the, boundary of the sees of Can- 
terbury and Tork, ii, 30, Wi. 

Humbershoe (Humbrichesho, Humbridu- 
sho, Humbristeho, Humbritisho), com 
bought in, at 2«. an acre in 1254, iiL 191, 
D. ; a chantry granted at, iii. 257, D. ; 
Richard Youngman, lord of the manor 
of, gives a meadow to Dunstable, iii. 
365, D. 

Humet, Jordan ; see Newbottle. 

Humet, William de, constable of Normandy , 
surety for John in his treaty with Philip 
n., i. 205, Bu. ; causes the loss of Nor- 
mandy to John, ii. 256, Wa. 

Hungary, invaded by the Tartars, i. 273, 
495, 498, Bu. ; letter of Innocent IV. 
to the prelates of, i. 264, Bu. 



Hungerford, pumshment of a blasphemer 

at, iL 851, Wa. 
Hnnte, Richard le, serves on a jury> iii 345, 

D. 

Robert le, fined, iii. 372, D. 

Huntingdon (Hunthedone, Huntedone, 

Hontingdone), general chapter of Au- 

gnstinian canons at, in 1294, iii. 390, D. ; 

storm at, in 1386, iii. 481, Be. 
the prior of, dies, iii. 94, D. ; the 

prior advises the prior of Caldwell to 

resign, iii. 179, D. 
 archdeacons of : 



Henry, his chronicle, iv. 337, O. 

Robert, dies, iii. 29, D. 

William of ComhiU, made bishop of 

Lichfield, L 61 ; iv. 404, T. Wo. 
Robert of Hayles, arrangement of, 
between Dunstable and Wobum, 
respecting Chesham vicarage, iii. 
74, D. 
Roger of Raveningham presented to 

Sullington, iii. 216, D. 
Walter of Wottone, iii. 401, D. ; had 
been proctor for the arrears due 
from the vicars of Segenhoe and 
Husbom, iii 305. 
Huntingdon, [William de Clinton] made 

earl of, by Edward lU., iv. 350, O. 
Huntingfield, Walter de, land in Paddles- 
worth let to, iii. 470, Be. 
Hupertone, loss of life at the passage of, i 

139, T. 
Hurley (Herleie, Hurlege), priors of : 

Ralph of Arundel, made abbat of 

Westminster, ii. 73, Wi 
Richard le Gras, made abbat of Eves- 
ham, i. 101 ; iii. 145 ; iv. 428, T. 
D. Wo. 
Sanson de Eswelle, iii. 145, D. 
Husbom (Hussebume), value of the vicar- 
age of, iii. 59, D. ; treasure found in the 
churchyard, iii 108 ; demesne given to 
Dunstable by Nicholas de Tyngrith, iii 
177 ; bill filed against him, iii. 173 ; new 
front to the chancel built, iii 183 ; part 
of the dower of the countess of Albe- 
marle, iii. 249 ; suit of the township 



INDEX. 



203 



Hufibom — cont 
against Donstable for eaeloabg a eroft, 
iii.269 ; new body built to the chancel, 

. iuL S94; advowaon qoitpclaimed to the 
priory, iii. 827 ; the prior sammoned to 
show his right to. hia privileges in, iii. 
829 ; his answer, iii. 880. 

.' .1 ' . yicar of, William of Ely, liL 268 ; 
Awvmoned for not paying his shore of 
.tha king's fifteenth^ iii. 804 ; pays it, ui. 
305. 

" Hurlyng, the," iii. 480, Be. 

Hurscale, Richard, held tithes in Bedding- 
ton, iii. 460, Be. 

Hays, [Aix ?], isle of, ravaged by the 
English fleet, iv. 519, Wo. 

Hybert, prior of the Dominicans, letter of, 
respecting the complaints of the paro- 
chial clergy against them, i. 434, Bu. 

Hyde, or Hide, abbey (Newminster), 
. foraided by Alfred, ii. 10, 168, Wi. Wa. ; 
presents of Edward the Elder to, ii. 10> 
Wi. ; monks put in by Eadgar in place 
of clerks, ii. II, Wi.; previons condition 
of the chnrch, ib, ; the church ordered 
to be dedicated by Eadgar, iv. 368, Wo. ; 
the monks transferred to Hyde from S* 
Grimbald*s (Newminster), ii. 43 $ iv. 375 ; 
Wi. Wo. ; put into Robert Fasseflabere's 
hands, ii. 36; burnt, iv. 879, Wo., by 
Robert of Gloucester, ii. 52 ; iv. 24, Wi. 
O. ; the cross injured, ii. 52, Wi. ; 
attempt of bishop Henry of Blois to 
have it converted into a bishoprick, ii. 
53, Wi. ; the monks go to Rome against 
the abbat and bishop, ii. 54, 55 ; iv. 879, 
Wi, Wo. ; miracles of S. Barnabas at, ii. 
62, Wi.; the church restored, t6.; quanel 
at, ii. 77, Wi. ; Andrew, prior of Win- 
chester, imprisoned at, IL 100, Wi.; in- 
terdicted by the legate Ottoboni in con- 
sequence of a fight at, ii. 106, 374; iv. 
457, Wi. Wa. Wo ; visitation of bishop 
Nicholas of Winchester in 1271, ii. 110, 
377; iv. 460, Wi. Wa, Wo.; visitation 
of archbishop Eilwarby in 1274, iL 118, 
384, Wi. Wa. 



Hyde, abbats of: 

S. Grimbald, Newminster given to, 

by Alfred, ii. 10, WL 
Wlurio, degraded, ii. 30, Wi. 
Rewalan, ib. 
Ralph, dies, ii .86, Wi« 
Hugh de Lena, ii. 40, WL ; the monks 
. go to Rome against, ii. 54;- vr, 

379,. Wi. Wo. [enoneonaly called 

Thomas in Wo.] 

Selidus, dies, ii. 60, Wi. 

Thomas, prior of Montacnte, ii. 61, 
Wi. ; resigns, ii. 62. 

John Suthil, goes to Rome for Bald- 
win's pall, i6. ; present at the trans- 
lation of Geoffirey Eitz-Feter's 
father, ii. 67 ; dies, ii. 84, 296, Wi. 
Wa. 

Walter, ii. 84, 296, WL Wa, j wit- 
nesses the confirmation of Magna 
Charta in 1225, L 232, Bu. ; dies, ii. 
91, WL 

Roger de S. Valery, ib, ; dies, ii. 100, 

William of Worcester, interdict 
against, by Ottoboni, iv. 457, Wo. 

— ^— sub-prior of: 

Walter, story of, ii 68, WL ; made 
prior of Bath, ib. 

Hyde (Bedfordshire), rights of common 
recovered by Walter de la Haye in, iii. 
281, D. ; Fhilip of Aynhoe murdered in 
the fields of, iii. 320. 

' Alan of, gifts of, to Dunstable, iiL 

154, 157; the priory acquitted of all 
demands on his lands, iii. 187 ; his 
daughter, marriage portion given to, by 
the priory, iii. 207. 

John of, dies, iii. 109. 

John of, question of a mortuary 



gift due from, iiL 170. 

Thomas of, writ against, for com- 



mon pasturage, iii. 279 ; makes restitu- 
tion, and the suit not prosecuted, iiL 
2 79. 

Walter of, lands let to, by Don- 



stable, iiL 157. 



204 



INDEX. 



Hylaria, land reodyed from, hj Dnnttable, 
in. 183, D. 

Hynge (Hinge, Inge), Thomas, Umds in 
Totterohoe mortgaged to, iiL 206, 207, 
D. ; tnit respecting, iiL 211; bailiff of 
Eodes la Snche, iii. 261 ; gires land at 
Shortgraye to Donstable, iiL 802. 

•^— ^ Bichard, has a present on the ooca- 
son of the election of a new prior at 
Dunstable, iii. 264, 285, D. ; presented 
to S. Peter's, Bedford, iiL 264 ; presented 
to Steppingley, but refuses it, iii. 289 ; 
a present given him bjr Dunstable till 
he incepted in Arts, iiL 289 ; depriyed 
of 8. Peter's, Bedford, iiL 316. 

William, house of, in Tottemhoe, 



iiL 343, D. ; obtains the remiasion of a 
fine for the prior of Donstable, iiL 394 ; 
snits of the prior of Worcester before. 
It. 541, Wo. ; perambulates Feckenham 
forest, iv. 545 ; fines the Worcester dti- 
xens for baying with pollards, iv. 546. 



I. 



Ibelin, Baldwin de, taken prisoner in Egypt, 

L 288, Bo. 
 Guy de, taken prisoner in Egypt, 

i6. 



John de, lord of Arsouf, joins in 

the letter for assistance to Henry III., 
L 368, Bu. 

John de, count of Joppa, joins in 



the letter for assistance to Henry IIL, 
ib. 
Ickleford, settlement of a discharge re- 
specting a passage at, ilL 75, D. 

Ickwell (Gikewelle, Gykewella), a carucate 
in, given to Dunstable, iii. 139, D. ; 
buildings at, iii. 148 ; boundaries of 
Dunstable priory lands at, settled, iii. 
165 ; land at, sold to William of Trip- 
low, and recovered on his dying without 



Ickwell — amL 
heiis, iiL 175 ; land at, let to Thomas 
the chaplain, iiL 177 ; returned to the 
priory by him, after he had sown it, iiL 
182. 

Icogne, the river, L 203, Bu. 

Icomb, given to Worcester priory by bishop 
Heathored, iv. 563, Wo. ; given to W. 
de Scordiche, iv. 432 ; rent-chaige from, 
given by the bishop of Worcester to the 
almonry, ib, ; the church given to Ralph 
deWithile, iv. 491. 

Ida, king of Northumbria, iL 3, WL 

Ilchester (Gyvelcestre, Yeuelchestre), a 
thief tried at, L 145, T. ; cause won at, 
by Bennondsey, iiL 486, Be. 

Illig, Philip, sixty marks stolen at S. Al- 
ban's taken to his house in Dunstable, 
iii. 211, D. ; taken up on suspicion, and 
imprisoned, but afterwards keeps out of 
the way, iiL 212; the judges require 
Dunstable priory to present him, t&. ; the 
property of the priory seized on this 
being refiised, ib, ; fine paid by his sure- 
ties, ib. 

Iltyd, S., miraculous spring of, L 18, 1£ 

Impostors, pretending to be saints, ii. 74- 
77, WL 

Ina (Hyne), king of the West Saxons, iL 
6 ; iii. 8, Wi. D. ; builds Glastonbury 
abbey, iL 6, WL; goes to Borne, and 
dies there, ib. ; his gifts to Winchester, 
ib. 

Inge ; see Hynge. 

Ingeburga, wife of Philip IL, divorced by 
him, ii. 73, 77, WL ; received again, iL 
252, Wa. 

Inglishcombe (Inglescombe), given to Ber- 
mondsey, and afterwards sold to Bath 
abbey, iiL 431, Be. 

Ingolf, Bobert, wood bought of, by Dun- 
stable priory, iii. 289, D. 

Innocent I., Pope, ii. 143 ; iii. 6 ; iv. 361, 
Wa. D. Wo. 

II., Pope, L 9, 12 ; ii. 49, 222 j iii. 

14, 434; iv. 19, M. WL Wa. D. Be. O. 
W. ; his rivalry with Anacletus, ii. 49, 
Wi. ; his cause espoused by Henry L, who 



INDEX. 



205 



Innocent II.» Pope — amt. 
sends him 1,000 marks, ii. 222, Wa.; 
diiven out of Rome by Anadetos, ib. ; 
receiyed by Henry I. and Loois VL, ii. 
49, 222, Wi. Wa. ; established in the 
papacy, ii. 49, WL; consecrates Louis 
Vn. at Kheims, iv. 378, Wo.; dedicates 
Gugny, iii. 434, Be.; holds a council 
at Pisa, iii. 436, Be. ; prohibits Christian 
rites to those who had captured Stephen, 
ii. 229, Wa. ; dies, i. 46 ; 11 53, 229 ; 
iii. 437 ; iv. 24, T. Wi. Wa. Be. O. 
W. ; had established a Cistercian monas- 
tery at S. Anastasius, Rome, ii. 231, 
Wa. 

ni.. Pope, i. 23, 56 ; ii. 66, 251 ; 

liL 27, 448 ; iv. 389, M. T. Wi. Wa. D. 
Be. Wo. ; orders monks to be restored 
to Coventry, L 23, M. ; orders the de- 
struction of the chapel at Lambeth, ib. ; 
confirms Manger, bishop of Worcester, 
and writes a decretal for lum, iv. 390, 
Wo. ; consecrates Mauger, i. 56 ; iv. 390, 
T. Wo. ; confirms the election of Otho 
IV., i. 200, Bu. ; appoints judges in the 
quarrel between Osney and S. Frides- 
wide's, iv. 50, O. ; interdicts France on 
account of Philip II.'s behaviour to his 
wife, ii. 73, Wi. ; conduct of the French 
bishops on this, ii. 77, Wi. ; suspends 
ihem, t&. ; sends legates and monks to 
preach a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, ii. 
253, Wa. ; demands money from the 
Cistercians, but desists, ib,; grants a 
fortieth for the crusade, ill 449, Be.; 
orders an inquiry into the miracles of 
S. Wulstan, bishop of Worcester, iv. 
891, Wo.; canonizes S. Wulstan, and 
composes a prayer for him, iv. 405, Wo. ; 
consecrates Peter des Roches bishop of 
Winchester, ii. 79 ; iv. 393, Wi. Wo. ; 
his order abbut Peter's pence sent by 
Peter des Roches, ii. 257, Wa. ; admits 
and consecrates Stephen Langton arch- 
bishop of Canterbury, i. 28, 58 ; ii. 80, 
259 ; iiL 450 ; iv. 52, 395, M. T. Wi. 
Wa. Be. W. Wo. ; writes to John and 
the suffragans of Canterbury on behalf 



Innocent III., Pope — cont 
of Langton, ii. 259, Wa. ; his quarrel 
with John, L 28, M. ; puts England under 
an Interdict, i. 29, 58, 209 ; ii. 80, 260 ; 
iii. 80, 451 ; iv. 52, 896, M. T. Bu. Wi. 
Wa. D. Be. O. W. Wo. ; sends Peter de 
Castelnau into Provence, iv. 396, Wo. ; 
orders a crusade against Raymond of 
Toulouse, ib, ; indulgence to the conven- 
tual churches during the interdict, i. 59 ; 
it 271 ; iv. 54, 897, T. Wa. O. Wo. ; 
crowns Otho IV., il 264 ; iii. 32, 83, Wa. 
D.; quarrels with Otho IV., ii. 264; iii. 82 ; 
iv. 54, Wa. D. O. ; excommunicates Otho 
IV., i. 59 ; ii. 81 ; iv. 899, T. Wi. Wo. ; 
sends ambassadors to England for peace, 
i. 60 ; iL 81, 266 ; iv. 399, T. Wi. Wa. 
Wo. ; dialogue of Pandulf and Durand 
with John, i. 209-217 ; ii. 268-271, Bu. 
Wa. ; excommunicates John, i. SO, M. ; 
his threats, i. 31, M. ; letter to John re- 
specting his conduct, i. 217, Bu. ; his 
crusade against the Albigeois, ii. 266, 
Wa. ; compels the Greeks of Constanti- 
nople to submit, ii. 266, 267, Wa. ; sum- 
mons the English prelates to a general 
council at Rome, ii. 274, Wa. ; sends 
three preachers into England for the 
crusade, iii. 40, D. ; sends Frederick II. 
against Otho, i. 60 ; iv. 400, T. Wo. ; 
sends bishops to Spain against the Moors, 
i. 31, M. ; submission of John to, i. 60, 
218 ; ii. 275 ; iii. 458 ; iv. 58, 402, M. 
Bu. Wa. Be. W. Wo. ; peace with John, 
iv. 57, O. ; John resigns his crown to, i. 
222 ; ii. 82, 275, Bu. Wi. Wa. ; orders 
an inquiry into all the property seized, 
and all to be restored, ii. 277, Wa. ; per- 
mits Philip II. to go to Calais, ii. 82, 
Wi. ; orders John to restore the property 
of Berengaria and Simon de Montfort, 
ii.'278, Wa. ; founds the hospital of the 
Holy Spirit at Rome, il 280, Wa. ; ab- 
rogates Magna Charta, iii. 43, D.; orders 
a preaching for the crusade, iv. 403, 
Wo.; orders Louis VIII. to destroy 
Toulouse, iv. 404, Wo. ; makes Pandulf 
bishop of Norwich, iv. 404, 405, Wo.; 



206 



INDEX. 



Innocent m., Fope-^ont. 
holds the fourth Lateran coimci}, L 33 
61 ; ii 82, 284 ; iii. 44, 453 ; It. 56, 62 
405, M. T. Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. W. Wo. 
. conaecrates Silvester bishop of Worces 
ter, iv. 405, Wo. ; dies, i. 62 ; IL 88 
iii. 454 5 iv. 59, 60, 407, T. Wi. Be. W 
O. Wo. $ dies at Femgia, u, 286, Wa. 
had composed the decretals, iii. 448, 
Be. 

IV., Fope, i. 130, 267 ; ii- 89, 

330 ; iii. 162, 459; iv. 90, 432, 434,435, 
T. Bu. Wi. Wa, D. Be. O. W. Wo. ; 
makes Hugh of S. Caro a cardinal, iv. 
434, Wo. ; demands arrears of tribute 
and Feter's pence from Hemy III., i. 
. 132, T. ; confirms William de Baleigh 
bishop of ^Winchester, ii. 330 ; iv. 435, 
Wa. Wo. ; confirms Boniface archbishop 
of Canterbury, iL 383, Wa. ; makes 
B. de Sarum bishop of Bath, iv. 435, 
436, Wo.; his quarrel with Frederick 
XL, ii. 335, Wa.; files from Rome to 
Lyons, ii. 89, 335 ; iii. 166; iv. 91, 92,' 
WL Wa, B. O. W. ; letter of, summon- 
ing the English abbats to the council of 
Lyons, 1. 263, Bu. ; letter bf, against the 
Ajiti-Fope in Bohemia, i. 264, Bu. ; de- 
mands money from the English clergy 
against Frederick n., i. 265, Bu. ; holds 
the council of Lyons, i. 267 ; ii. 90 ; iii. 
167, 460; iv. 92, 93, 434, 436, Bu. Wi. 
D. Be. O. W. Wo. ; canonizes S. Ed- 
mund of Canterbury, i. 267 j ii. 338 ; iii. 
460 ; iv. 434, Bu. Wa. Be. Wo. ; de- 
grades and excommunicates Frederick 
II.,l 136,267; ii. 90; iii. 168; iv. 93, 
125, 484, 436, 491, T. Bu. Wi. D. O. W. 
Wo. ; sets up Henry Raspe, landgrave 
of Thuringia, as emperor, i. 136 ; ii. 90 ; 
iv. 93, T. WL O. W. ; consecrates arch- 
bishop Boniface and bishop B. de la 
Wyche of Chichester, ii. 335 ; iv. 436, Wa. 
Wo. ) consecrates B. de Weseham Inshop 
of Lichfield, i. 267 ; iv. 486, Bu. Wo. ; 
blesses S. Louis on his way to the cru- 
sade, i. 267, Bu. ; exempts royal chapels 
firom the jurisdiction of the ordinary, L 275, 



Innocent IV., Fope— cwtt 
Ba. ; letter of, to the bishop of Lichfield, 
against rectors abusing this privilege, 
ib. ; asks aid for Falestine and Constan- 
tinople, iii. 167, D. ; demands a moiety 
of ecclesiastical property for three years, 
i.276, 277, Bu. ; his demands of prebends, 
&c. in England, iii 167, D. ; subsidy 
given to, by Worcester priory, iv. 438, 
Wo.; extorts 6,000 marks from the 
English monks and clergy, iv. 94, W. ; 
other attempts at extortion, ib.; letter 
to, from English nobles, on the oppres- 
sions of the country, i 283, Bu. ; cano- 
nizes Feter Martyr at Fans, iii. 460, Be. ; 
relaxes and confirms the rule of the Caiv 
melites, t(. ; procures the election of 
William of Holland to the empire, iv. 
95, W. ; puts Aachen under an interdict, 
lb. ; grants archbishop Boni&ce the first- 
fruits of benefices for three years, i. 139 ; 
iv. 438, T. Wo.; fines the abbat of 
Tewkesbury for the affair of Thombury, 
i. 139, T. ; grants Henry HI. a tvrenty- 
third of all property in England, t5 ; 
letter of, to Henry III. concerning the 
Holy Land, i. 293, Bu. ; hinders the cru- 
saders at the request of Henry HI., i. 
141, T. ; orders William de Beauchamp 
to seek absolution firom the bishop who 
excommunicated him, L 142, T. ; con- 
firms this sentence of excommunication, 
i. 143 ; leaves Lyons, i. 144 ; ii. 92 ; iv. 
101, 103, T. Wi W. O. ; goes to Genoa, 
i. 144, T. ; goes to Rome, ii. 343 ; iii. 
191, Wa. D. ; deprives the abbat of 
Shrewsbury, i. 145, T. ; orders the 
bishop of Worcester to absolve W. 
Beauchamp, ib. ; letter to Henry IH. 
urging him to carry on the crusade, i. 
298, Bu. ; appeal to, from the English 
bishops respecting visitations and pro- 
curations, i. 300, Bu. ; decree that the 
greater procurations shall not exceed' 
four marks, ib. ; letters on this sabject, 
ib. ; letter to the bishops of the province 
of Canterbury on the exemption of 
parish churches from procuiBtions, i. 



INDEX. 



207 



Innocent lY^ Pope— eon/. 
302, Bu. ; his sentence in fayonr of arch- 
bishop Boni&ce as to the metropolitan's 
yjsitation, i. 803 ; ii. 93 ; iy. 441, Ba. 
Wl Wo. ; letter requiring the archbishop 
of Canterbury to absolye the dean and 
chapter of London, i. 304, Bn. ; orders 
the Dominicans and Franciscans to 
preach a crosade, L 148, T. ; grants a 
tenth of ecclesiastical property to Henry 
m. for three years, L 150, 305, 325, 
349, T. Bo. ; demands 6,000/. from 
England, i. 151, T. ; contributions of 
the English clergy to, iy. 104, W. ; letter 
demanding a canonry at Lincoln for his 
nephew, i. 436, Bu. ; letter of Grosseteste 
to his delegates refusing this, i. 311, Bn. ; 
letter of, on proyisions, on the receipt of 
Grosseteste's, i. 314, Bu.; priyileges 
granted to bishops against moaks, iy. 
442, Wo. ; confirms the sentence against 
the infractors of Magna Charta, i. 318, 
321, Bu. ; his friendship yrith Henry 
in., i. 323, Bu. ; letter to him on thar 
respectiye ages, i. 324, Bu. ; goes into 
Apulia and Calabria, ii. 94, Wi. ; dies, 
il 346 ; iii. 461 j iy. 106, 107, 443, Wa. 
Be. 0. W. Wo. ; dies in Apulia, ii. 95, 
Wi. ; dies at Naples, L 329, 333, Bn. ; 
buried at Naples, i. 334, Bu. ; had giyen 
a mitre and ring, &c. to W. de Tantone, 
prior of Winchester, ii. 95, Wi. j had 
offered the kingdom of Sicily to yarious 
persons, i. 339, Bn.; his tithing of 
England at Burton, i. 366, 367, Bu. 

v., Pope, ii. 121, 385 ; iii. 267 ; 

iy. 268, 469, 470, WL Wa. D. 0. W. 
Wo. ; dies, ii. 121, 386 ; iy. 268, 269, 
470, 471, Wi. Wa. W. O. Wo. 

Innocent, scribe of Pope Innocent IV., i. 
311, 313, 436, Bu. 

Insula, Brian de, goes to the Holy Land, 
iii. 54, D. ; returns, iii. 60, D. ; in- 
tends to attack London to remoye H. 
de Burgh, iii. 83, D. ; follows the king 
to Bedford, though traitorously, iii. 87, 
D. ; witnesses Magna Charta in 1225, 
i. 232, Bu. 



Insula, Baldwin de, seyenth earl of Deyon,. 

goes to the Holy Land in 1240, iy. 37, 

W. ; see Deyon, earls of. 
Robert de, one of the confederate 

barons, iy. 450, Wo. 

John de, judge at Bedford in 1293, 



iiL 381, D. 

Bichard de ; see Edmundsbury, S., 



abbats of 

Bobert de, canon of S. Paul's, dies. 



iu.l71,D. 

Roger de, seryes on a jury, iii 319, 



D. 
' William de, judge in the quarrel 

between the priory and town of Dun- 
stable, iii. 122, D. 
Insula, the earldom of, would haye come 

to Ayeline de Eortibus, iy. 261, W. ; see 

Deyon, earls of. 
Interdict, the, in England, i. 29, 58, 209 ; 

ii. 80, 260; iii. 30, 451; iy. 52, 396, 

M. T. Bu. WL Wa. D. Be. O. W. Wo. ; 

progress of, iy. 397, 400, Wo. ; partiaHy 

relaxed, L 59, 60 ; ii. 271 ; iy. 54, 397, T. 

Wa. ',0. Wo. ; remoyed, L 61, 223; ii. 

82, 281 ; iii. 43, 453 ; iy. 58, 402, T. Bo. 

Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. W. Wo. 
in France, i. 201 ; ii 73, 77, Bu. 

Wi. ; on Louis YIL, iii. 16, D. 
lolante, daughter of Peter Mauclerc, count 

of Britanny, embassy to ask her for 

Henry III., iy. 420, Wo. ; giyen to 

Charles of Ai^ou, iii. 103, D. 

Ireland, frunine in, in 1114, i 9, M. ; sub- 
dued by Henry II., i 50, T. ; expedition 
of John to, in 1184, i 18, 53 ; a 62, 
243 ; iii 23 ; iy. 40, 385, M. T. Wi. Wa. 
D. O. W. Wo. ; subdued by John m 
1210, i 29, 59, 209, M. T. Bu. ; sub- 
dued by William Marshal in 1226, iii. 
91, D.; subinits to Gilbert Marshal in 
1233, i 91, T. ; inquiry in 1253 into the 
priests ordained there, i 310, Bu. 

Irling, rayages Thanet and Essek, ii 182, 
Wa. 

Irtone, Stephen de, mediates between Dun- 
stable priory and Elena of Ballidon, iii. 
837, D. 



208 



INDEX. 



iBaac Angelus, emperor of the East, hin- 
ders the cnuade, iy. 42, O. ; his leagae 
with the sultan, ib, ; imprisoned by the 
Latins, iv. 892, Wo. 

Isaac Comnenos, emperor of Cypros, cap- 
tured by Richard I., and thrown into 
chains, ii. 247 ; iv. 45, Wa. W. ; the 
chains of silver, ii. 247, Wa. 

Isabella of Angouldme, queen of John, 
marries John, i. 25, 202 ; ii. 74, 2.52 ; iii. 
28, 449 ; iv. 60, 890, M. Bu. Wi. Wa. 
D. Be. O. Wo. ; previously betrothed to 
Hugh le Brun, oonnt de la Marche, i. 
202, Bu. ; crowned at Canterbury, i. 25, 
206; ii. 74, M. Bu. Wi. ; crowned at 
Westminster, ii. 252 ; iii. 28, 449, Wa. 
D. Be., by archbishop Hubert, ii. 252 ; 
iv. 390, Wa. Wo.; crosses to Normandy, 
L 208, Bu. ; marries Hugh le Brun, ii. 
291 ; iii. 57 ; iv. 412, Wa, D. Wo. ; ex- 
cites a war in Poitou against Henry IH., 
iii. 75, D. 

Isabella, daughter of Philip IV., arrange- 
ment for her to marry Edward II., iv. 
588, Wo. ; married to him, iii. 469 ; iv. 
842, Be. O. ; neglected by him*for Piers 
Oaveston, iv. 848, O. ; her position 
lowered by the Despensers, iv. 846, O. ; 
goes to Philip V. to make 'peace, iy. 
347, O. ; remains in France with her 
son, t6. ; afraid to return on account 
of the Despensers, ib, ; outlawed and 
declared a traitor by Edward II., ib. ; 
lands with Mortimer and prince Ed- 
ward in Essex, and pursues the king 
into Wales, ib. ; returns, makes war on 
and defeats the king, iii. 471, Be.; the 
tower captured for her by the citizens of 
London, iv. 347, O. ; captures Bristol 
castle, ib, ; procures the execution of 
Edmund of Woodstock, iii. 472, Be. 

Isabella, daughter of Charles VI., queen of 
Richard U., marries Richard II. at 
Calais, iii, 482, Be. ; crowned at West- 
minster, ib. 

Isabella, daughter of William, second earl 
of Gloucester, first wife of John ; see 
Gloucester, William, second earl of. 



Isabella, daughter of John, goes to Ger- 
many to marry Frederick II., L 95 ; iv, 
82, T. O. ; marries him, i. 95, 249 ; il 87, 
816 ; iii. 142 ; iv. 82, 427. T. Bu, Wi. Wa. 
D. O. W. Wo. ; marries him at Worms, 
i. 98, T. ; scutage for her dowry, i. 864 ; 
iii. 142, Bu. D. ; dies, and is buried at 
Bari, i. 122, T. 

Isabella, daughter of Edward I., born, ii. 
118, 384 ; iv. 466, WL Wa. Wo. ; mar- 
ries Humphry de Bohun, iv. 554, Wo. 

Isabella, daughter of Richard of Cornwall, 
bom, i. 92, T. ; dies, and is buried at 
Reading, i. 93, T. 

Isabella, daughter of William Marshal, 
wife of Gilbert de Clare and Richard of 
Cornwall ; see Marshal, Isabella. 

Isabella, daughter of William the Lion, 
king of Scotland, given to John as a 
hostage, ii. 262 ; iy. 398, Wi. Wo. ; ar- 
rangement for her to marry one of John's 
sons, iy. 898, Wo. 

Isabella, daughter of Sancho IV., marries 
Jayme II., iii. 367, D. 

Isabella of Gloucester, dies, i. 166, T. 

Isembert (Tsembert), lays waste Britain, 
and destroys Christianity there, iy. 363, 
Wo. 

Isleworth (Islewyche), 6imon de Montfort 
encamps at, iv. 135, W. ; manor of Rich- 
ard, king of Germany, at, plundered 
by the Londoners, iv. 140, W. 

Italian, an, given a prebend in S. Paul's, 
and murdered, iii. 214, D. 

clergj', riots against the, iii. 128, 

129, D.; letter of Gregory IX. in de- 
fence of, i. 239 ; iii. 129, Bu. D. ; griev- 
ances arising from their succeeding one 
another, iii. 160, D. 

Iveri, Roger de, founds S. George's church 
in Oxford castle, iv. 10, O. 

Ivinghoe (Yvingho), Roger, chaplain of, 
gives a wood to Dunstable, iii. 100, D. 



INDEX. 



209 



J. 



J., a goldsmith, hU behaviour about Wim-' 
borne manor, i. 69, T. ; see John. 

James, S., and S. George, fight in Spain 
against the Saracens, i. 35, M. 

James I., king of Arragon, said to have 
gone with S. Louis to the crusade, ii. 
840, Wa. 

n., king of Arragon, previously 
king of Sicily, ii. 406; iv. 497, Wa. 
Wo. ; called a bastard by the Waverley 
annalist, ii. 406, Wa. ; attack of Robert, 
count of Artois, on, defeated, iii. 840, 
D. ; his truce with Charles de la Mor^, 
iv. 497, Wo. ; becomes king of Arragon, 
iii. 867, D. ; aids Edward I. in Gascony 
against Philip IV., iii. 384, D. ; money 
paid for this aid, iii. 385, 390, D. 

James, a Jew, settlement of Dunstable 
priory with, respecting Wadlow land, 
iii. 164, D. 

James [catted John] de Beuvron, S., castle 
of, taken fifom Henry III. by Peter Mau- 
clerc, iii. 182, D. 

Jane, countess of Flanders; see Flanders, 
counts of. 

Jean d'Angely, S., surrenders to Louis 
Vm., iii. 86, 91, D. 

Jeffrey, John, a party to the suit about 
Wadlow land, iii. 378, D.; fined, iii, 
881. 

Jerome, S., iv. 361, Wo. 

Jerusalem, taken by the Saracens in 688, 
ii. 151, Wa. ; recovered by the crusaders 
in 1099, i. 7, 44, 185; ii. 40,207; iii. 
429; iv. 18, M. T. Bu. Wi. Wa. Be. O. 
W. ; list of the kings of, ii. 207, Wa. ; 
the sacred fire at, in 1101, i. 7, M. ; 
plague of locusts at, in 1116, i. 44, T. ; 
the miraculous fire at, in 1120, ii. 217 ; 
iii. 483, Wa. Be. ; destruction of pagans 
at, in 1 178, iv. 38, O. ; the crown offered 
to Henry II. in 1182, i. 52, T. ; taken by 
Saladin in 1187, i. 19, 54 ; ii. 63 ; iii. 24, 

VOL. V. 



Jerusalem cont 

446 ; iv. 41, 886, M. T. Wi. D. Be. O. 
W. Wo. ; recovered by Frederick II. in 
1229, i. 37, 72 ; ii. 85, 306 ; iii. 118 ; iv. 
420, M. T. Wi. Wa. D. Wo. ; the mi- 
raculous fire in 1229, i. 37, M. ; lost in 
1239, iii. 150, D. ; restored by the aid 
of Richard of Cornwall in 1241, ii. 328, 
Wa. ; taken and pillaged by the Caris- 
mians in 1244, i. 259 ; ii. 835, Ba. Wa. ; 
unhappy state of the kingdom in 1251, 
i. 294, Bu. ; letters from the magnates 
of the kingdom in 1255 to Henry III., 
i. 368, Bu. 
— patriarchs of : 

Amald or Arnulf, dies, ii. 45 ; iv. 17, 

Wi. O. 
^vermer (i. e. Gormund), ii. 45, Wi. 
Heraclius, comes to England for aid, 
i. 58 ; ii. 62, 243 ; iii. 23, 446 ; iv. 
40, 385, T. Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. W. 
Wo. ; honourably received at Win- 
chester, ii. 62, Wi. ; said to be 
killed at the battle of Tiberias, ii. 
68, Wi. 
Albert, presents their rule to the Car- 
melites, iii. 452, Be. ; at the Lateran 
council in 1215, ii. 284, Wa. 
Guy, or Robert, bishop of Nantes, 
endeavours to make peace between 
Frederick IL and Gregory IX., iii. 
154, D. ; letter on the Carismians 
and the battle of Gaza, i. 257, Bu. ; 
sends some of our Lord's Blood to 
Henry III., iv. 438, Wo. ; letter on 
the defeat and capture of S. Louis, 
i. 285, Bu, ; letter to the queen 
dowager of France on the safety of 
S. Louis, i. 296, Bu.; sorrow on 
his death, i. 368, Bu. 
James Pantaleon, becomes Pope as 
Urban IV., iv. 446, Wo. ; see Ur- 
ban IV. 
Jerusalem, S. John's, in England, hospital 

of; see John's, S., Jerusalem. 
Jews, the : miracle respecting a boy in 
552, ii. 4, Wi. ; crime of, in 766, ii. 157» 
Wa. ; crucify a boy at Norwich in 1 144, 

O 



210 



INDEX. 



Jews, the : — cont. 

iv. 25, W. ; massacre of, at the corona- 
tion of Richard I., i. 20 ; ii. 63, 246 ; ill. 
25 ; iv. 42, 44, 886, M. WL Wa. D. O. 
W. Wo. ; pillaged and massacred by 
John in 1210, i. 29 ; ii. 81, 264 ; iiL 32, 
451 J iv. 54, M. Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. W. ; 
a deacon burnt at Oxford in 1222 for 
marrying a Jewess, ii. 296 ; iii. 76 ; iv. 
63, Wa. D. W. ; their contribution to 
Henry III. in 1225, ii. 301, Wa. ; attack 
on and robbery of, by Oxford clerks in 
1244, iv. 91, O. W.; ordered by the 
council of Lyons to remit interest to 
crusaders, L 269, Bu. ; story of a Jew at 
Toledo, iv. 437, Wo. ; money borrowed 
of, in 1249 by Richard de Clare, i. 137, 
T. ; inquiry into the chattels of those 
killed in the diocese of Lichfield in 1254, 
i. 330, Bu. ; the same before the justices 
at Stafford in 1255, i. 338, Bu. ; crucify 
a boy Hugh at Lincoln in 1255, i. 340; 
ii. 346 ; iv. 443, Bu. Wa. Wo. ; execu- 
tion of eighteen in London in conse- 
quence, i. 846 ; ii. 848, Bu. Wa. ; the 
Dominicans try to save the rest, but fail, 
1. 346, 348, Bu. ; they are saved for a large 
sum by Richard of Cornwall, i. 348, 371, 
Bu.; how those who offend in eccle- 
siastical causes are to be punished (1258), 
i. 418, Bu. ; complaints against, in the 
petition of the barons at Oxford in 1258, 
i. 442, Bu. ; guardians of the Jewry 
appointed in 1258, L 451, Bu. ; exche- 
quer of, i. 478, Bu. ; slaughter and plun- 
der of, at Worcester in 1263, iv. 449, 
Wo. ; slaughter of, in London in 1263, 
ii. 101 ; iv. 141, 142, 450, Wi. W. Wo.; 
slaughter of, in London by S. de Mont- 
fort, and in Canterbury by G. de Clare, 
in 1264, iii. 230, D. ; slaughter of, in 
London in 1264, iv. 145, O. ; slaughtered 
by S. de Montfort the younger at Win- 
chester, 11 363, Wa. ; slaughtered in 
Cambridgeshire by the barons, ii. 871, 
Wa. ; statutes against, in 1269, iv. 221, 
W.; statutes of Westminster against, 
respecting dress and nsury, ii. 119, 884, 



Jews, the i^ont, 

385 ; iii. 265, 266 ; iv. 265, 266, 467, 
468, Wi. Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; hanged 
and imprisoned for clipping the coin in 
1278, ii. 390; iii. 279, 281 ; iv.278, 279, 
474, Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; unprisoned 
and fined in 1287, iv. 808, 309, O. W. ; 
insult to the Sacrament by a Jew, who 
is burnt for it, iv. 508, Wa ; expelled 
by Edward I. from England, ii. 409 ; 
iii. 361, 467 ; iv. 326, 503, 561, Wa. D. 
Be. O. Wo.; expelled by Edward L 
from Aquitaine, ii. 409, Wa. ; their ill- 
treatment by the people of the Cinque 
Ports, iv. 827, O. 

— ^— — Henry, a converted Jew, a papal 
letter to Dunstable priory to provide for 
him, iii. 265, D. 

James, settlement with Dunstable 



about Wadlow land, iii. 164, D. 

Mossy, attempt of forgery on the 



prior of Dunstable, iii. 66, D. 

Joanna, daughter of Henry II., bom, i. 
187 ; iv. 881, Bu. Wo. ; marries Wil- 
liian, king of Sicily, i. 51 ; ii. 61 ; iii. 
22 ; iv. 888, T. Wi. D. Wo. ; marries 
Raymond VI., of Toulouse, i. 23, 192 ; 
ii. 64, 250, M. Bu. Wi. Wa.; accom- 
panies Richard I. on his crusade, iii. 25, 
D. ; puts Peter Basil to death with tor- 
ture, ii. 71, Wi. 

Joanna, daughter of John, bom, i. 59 ; iv. 
899, T. Wo. ; affianced to Hugh le Brun, 
count de la Marche, iii. 57, D. ; betrothed 
to Alexander II., king of Scotland, iii. 58, 
D. ; marries him, i. 65 ; ii. 84, 294 ; iii. 
69; iv. 418, T. Wi. Wa. D. Wo.; at 
the enthronization of bishop Walter de 
Cantelupe, iv. 428, Wo. ; dies, iL 818 ; 
iii. 147, Wa. D. ; dies at Havering, i. 
106, T.; buried at Monkton Tarrant, 
i. 106; ii. 818, T. Wa. 

Joanna, illegitimate daughter of John, 
marries Llewellyn, iv. 894, Wo. ; means 
of peace between John and Llewellyn, 
iv. 899, Wo. ; dies, i. 101, T. 

Joanna, daughter of Edward L, born at 
Acre, iv. 323, 324, 0. ; marries Gilbert 



INDEX 



211 



Joanna, daughter of Edward I. — conU 
de Clare, ii. 409 ; iii. 358 ; iv. 823, 502, 
Wa. D. O. Wo. ; their banquet at Clerk- 
enwell. It. 325, O. ; joy on the birth of 
their son, iv. 328, O. ; her purification 
after childbirth in Caerphili castle, iv. 
511, Wo. ; ejected from Wales with her 
husband, iii. 387, D. ; her husband's in- 
heritance comes to, iii. 400^ 407, D. ; 
marries Balph de Monthermer, iii. 407, 
D. ; imprisoned by her father in conse- 
quence, iii. 408, D. 

John I., Pope, ii. 3, 147 ; iii. 6 ; It. 368, 
WL Wa. D. Wo. 

II., Pope, ii. 3, 147 j iii. 6, Wl Wa. 

D. 

III., Pope, il 4, 148, Wl Wa. 

IV., Pope, ii. 151 ; iii. 7, Wa. D. 

v.. Pope, ii. 153 ; iii. 8, Wa. D. 

VI., Pope, ii. 154 J iii 8, Wa. D. 

VII., Pope, ii. 1 54 ; iii. 9, Wa. D. 

Vm., Pope, ii. 162 ; iii 10, Wa. 

D. ; consecrates the emperor Louis II., 
iv. 368, Wo. 

IX., Pope, ii. 163, Wa. 

X., Pope, ii. 164 ; iii. 10, Wa. D. 

XI., Pope, ii. 165 j iii. 10, Wa. D. 

Xn., Pope, ii. 165 5 iii. 10, D. 

Xin., Pope, ii. 166 ; iii 10, Wa. 



D. ; gives the pall to S. Dunstan, ii. 166, 
Wa. ; ratifies Eadgar's changes at Win- 
chester, ii. 12, Wl ; his temptation and 
death, il 167, Wa. 

XIV., Pope, U. 167 5 iii. 1 1, Wa. D. 

XV., Pope, ii. 167 , iii. 11. Wa.D. 

XVI., Pope, il 168, Wa. 

XVU., Pope, ib. 

XVnL, Pope, ii. 169, Wa. 

XIX., Pope, il 170, Wa. 

XX., Pope, apparition of his bro- 



ther Benedict to, ii. 178, Wa. ' 

XXI., Pope, ii. 122, 387 ; iii. 267 ; 



iv. 268, 269, 470, 471, Wl Wa. D. W. 
O. Wo. J dies, iv. 271, 471, 472, 0. Wo. ; 
killed by the fall of a house, il 122, 124, 
887 ; iv. 271, 272, 470, Wl Wa. W. Wo. 
XXn., Pope, renews and incor- 



porates the Clementine constitutions, iv. 



John XXn., Pope— con*. 
341, 844, O. ; condemns the plurality of 
benefices, and obtains the firstfruits of 
many for himself, iv. 344 ; his war with 
Louis IIL, duke of Bavaria, ib, \ dies, 
iv. 849. 
John, king: sumamed Lackland, ii. 62 ; iv. 
34, 40, Wl W. 0. ; bom, I 187 ; iii. 19 ; 
iv. 381, Bu. D. Wo. 

1173: — ^joins his brother Henry, iv. 

35, 36, W. O. 
1174 : — reconciled with his father, iii. 

444 ; iv. 36, Be. W. 
1175 :— made heir of William, earl of 

Gloucester, iii. 22, D. 

1185 :— knighted by his fiither, I 18 ; 

iii. 23, M. D. ; invades Ireland, i. 

18, 53 ; ii. 62, 243 ; ill 23 ; iv. 40, 

885, M. T. Wl Wa. D. O. W. Wo. 

1189 : — the earldom of Gloucester and 

honour of Mortain given to, iv. 886, 

Wo. I marries Isabella of Gloucester, 

I 54, T. 

1190:— compelled by Longchamp to 

find hostages, iv. 44, O. 
1191 :— his brother GeoflPrey, arch- 
bishop of York, released through fear 
of him, iv. 45, O. ; his league with 
Philip II. against Arthur, iii 26, D. 
1193:— his league with PhiUp IL 
against Richard I., iv. 46, 47, O. 
W. ; rebels against Richard I. during 
his crusade and captivity, I 22, 55, 
189 ; ii. 248 j iv. 46, 47, 388, M. T. 
Bu. Wa. O. W. Wo. ; goes to Philip 
IL, i. 22, M. ; seizes the castles and 
lands of Richard, I 189, Bu.; his 
endeavours to keep Richard in cap- 
tivity, l 190, Bu. ; Normandy sub- 
mits to, iv. 47, W. ; opposed by the 
bishops and barons, ii. 248, Wa. ; 
his castles besieged and taken by 
the barons, ii. 248 ; iv. 47, Wa. O. ; 
goes into France, ii. 249, Wa. 
1194: — his castles taken, and he dis- 
inherited by Richard I., ih, ; forced 
to sue for pardon to Richard iv. 
48, W. ; reconciled with and par- 

o 2 



212 



INDEX. 



John, king — cent. 

1194:— con/, 
doned by Richard, i. 191, Ba. ; his 
earldoms restored, ih. 

1 199 : — ^Richard I. leaves the kingdom 
to, i. 197, Ba. ; the treasures and 
castles of Chinon and Saumur de- 
livered up to, i. 198, Ba. ; takes Le 
Mans, ih. ; made duke of Normandy 
at Rouen, i. 24, 198 ; ii. 72 ; iii. 27, 
M. Bu. Wi. D. ; succeeds Richard I., 
i. 24, 56 ; ii. 72,251 ; iii. 27, 449 ; iv. 
49, 389, M. T. Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. 
W. Wo. ; fealty sworn to, in Eng- 
land, i. 198, 199, Bu.; crowned at 
Westminster, i. 24, M. ; crowned at 
Westminster by archbishop Hubert 
Fitz-Walter, i. 199 ; ii. 72, 251 ; 
iii. 27, 449 ; iv. 49, 890, Bu. Wi. 
Wa. D. Be. O. W. Wo. ; makes two 
earls, ii. 72, Wi. ; had previously 
been summoned to answer for his 
treason, but would not appear, i. 
24, M. ; had no right to the crown 
during Arthur^s lifetime, ih, ; Arthur 
rebels against him, iv. 49, O. ; makes 
peace with Arthur, ih, ; goes to 
Shoreham, and crosses, iv. 390, 
Wo. ; his colloquy with Philip II., 
i. 199, Bu. ; reasons for their enmity, 
ih, ; swears to his barons not to 
make peace with Philip II. unless 
they are for peace, i. 200, Ba. ; his 
statutes concerning the price of 
wine, ib, ; at Bur-le-roy in Normandy, 
ih, ; second colloquy with Philip II., 
i. 200, 201, Bu. ; promises to surren- 
der Evreux, &c. to prince Louis on 
his marriage with Blanche of Castile, 
ih. ; swears to give no assistance to 
Otho, ih, ; sends his mother Eleanor 
to Alphonso respecting Blanche's 
marriage, ih, 

1200 :— third colloquy with Philip II., 
ih, ; Evreux given up to him, ih, ; 
makes peace with Philip II., i. 25 ; 
ii. 73, 252 ; iii. 27, 449 ; iv. 60, 890, 
M. Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. Wo. ; does 



John, king — cont, 
1200 1— cont 
homage to Philip II., i. 201 ; iv. 
890, Bu. Wo.; Evreux and other 
lands in Normandy given to prince 
Louis on his marriage, i. 201 ; iv. 
50, Bu. O. ; Arthur does homage 
to, i. 201 ; iv. 890, Bu. Wo. ; refuses 
to give to Otho the earldoms and 
treasures he demands, i. 201,202, 
Bu. ; lands at Portsmouth, ii. 73, 
Wi. ; takes a tallage of 3«. from each 
carucate, ii. 73 ; iv. 890, Wi. Wo. ; 
divorces Isabella of Gloucester, i. 
56, 202 ; iii. 45, 449 ; iv. 50, T. 
Bu. D. Be. O. ; marries Isabella 
of Angouldme, i. 25, 202; ii. 
74, 252 ; iii. 28, 449 ; iv. 50, 890, 
M. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. Wo. ; 
present at the funeral of S. Hugh, 
bishop of Lincoln, i.202,Bu.; holds 
a parliament at Lincoln, ii. 74, Wi. ; 
treats for peace with William the 
Lion of Scotland, i. 202, Bu. ; Wil- 
liam the Lion does homage to, i. 25, 
M. ; terms of the peace with Philip 
n., i. 203, Bu. ; is not to help Otho, 
i. 205, Bu. ; laws respecting debts 
dae to the treasury, i. 206, Bu. ; 
begs pardon of the Cistercians, and 
promises to build a monastery, i. 
25, M. 
1201 : — crowned at Canterbury, with 
Isabella, ii. 74, Wi., by archbishop 
Hubert, i. 25, 206, M. Bu. ; sum- 
mons the barons to Portsmouth to 
cross with him, i. 207, Bu. ; orders 
Denecurt (Driencourt) castle to be 
besieged, ih, ; the barons refuse 
to cross unless their rights are 
restored, ih, ; takes fVom some of 
the barons the money they would 
have spent in his service, i. 208, 
Bu. ; sends William Marshal and 
Roger de Laci into Normandy, ih, ; 
makes Hubert de Burgh keeper 
of the borders of England and 
Wales, t6. ; touches at the Isle of 



INDEX. 



218 



John, king — coni. 

1201 i^cont. 
Wight, and then crosses to Nor- 
mandy, ib. ; holds a conference with 
Philip II. near Andely, ib, ; goes to 
Chinon, ib, ; satisfies Berengaria as 
to her dowry, ib, ; the barons freed 
from their allegiance, if he and 
Philip II. do not keep the peace, i. 
209, Bu. ; challenges the barons of 
Poitou for treason against himself 
and Kichard I., t6. ; makes Robert 
de Turueham his proctor in Poitou, 
ib. 

J 2 02 :• — captures Arthur and others at 
Mirabeau, i. 26, 57,209; ii.78,254; 
iv. 61, 391, M. T. Bu, Wl Wa. O. 
W. Wo. ; imprisons Arthur in 
Normandy, ii. 254, Wa., at Rouen, 
i. 27, M. ; frees Hugo le Brun and 
Geofi&ey of Lusignan, ii. 254, Wa. ; 
starves the Foitevins at Corf, i. 26, 
M. ; causes Arthur to be murdered, 
iv. 51, 53, W. ; murders him with his 
own hand, i. 27, M. ; keeps Eleanor 
la Brette in prison, iv. 51, W. ; 
gives Faringdon to the Cistercians, 
ii. 264, Wa. 

1203 : — summoned to answer for the 
murder of Arthur, i. 27, M. ; loses 
Ai\)ou, Tours, Maine, Britanny, and 
Poitou, iv. 392, Wo.; returns to 
England, i. 26, 27 ; ii. 255 ; iv. 392, 
M. Wa. W"o. ; spends Christmas at 
Canterbury, i. 26, M. 

1204: — his tyranny, i. 27, M. ; ad- 
judged to be deprived of all the 
lands he held under the crown of 
France, ib. ; his gifts to Dunstable, 
iii. 28, D. ; loses Normandy, i. 26, 
27 ; ii. 255, 256 ; iii. 28, 449; iv. 
892, 393, M. Wa. D. Be. Wo.; 
founds Beaulieu, ii. 256, Wa. 

1205 : — gives the earldom of Rich- 
mond and Dovedale to R. Blundevil, 
iv. 393, Wo. ; prepares an army to 
cross from Portsmouth, but defers 
it, 1. 28 ; u. 256, M. Wa. 



John, king — cont. 

1206 : — crosses to Poitou, L 28; Ii. 
258 ; iv. 394^ M. Wa. Wo. ; goes 
into Aquitaine, ii. 79, Wi. ; takes 
Montauban, iv. 394, Wo. ; captures 
in it the constable of the king of 
Spain, ib, ; recovers Poitou and 
Gascony, i. 58 ; iv. 394, T. Wo. ; 
makes a truce with Plulip II., ii. 
258, Wa.; returns to England, L 
28, 68; ii. 258; iii. 450; iv. 394, 
M. T. Wa. Be. Wo. ; letter brought 
to, by a clerk "ex parte beatse 
Maria," i. 58 ; iv. 393, T. Wo. 

1207 : — ^holds a council in London, ii. 
258, Wa. ; his demands from the 
bishops and abbats, t6.; these re- 
peated at Oxford, i. 28 ; ii. 258, M. 
Wa. ; on their refusal relaxes his 
denuinds, ii. 258, Wa. ; exacts a 
thirteenth, i. 28, 209; ii. 79,258; 
iii. 29, 450 ; iv. 52, 395, M. Bu. Wi. 
Wa. D. Be. O. W. Wo. ; sends for 
Otbo IV., and gives him money, iv. 
396, Wo. ; his quarrel with Inno- 
cent III. respecting the election of 
Stephen Lengtou to Canterbury, L 
28 ; iii. 449, M. Be ; refuses to admit 
Stephen Langton, ii. 80; iv. 51, 52, 
53, Wi. W. O. ; drives the Canto 
bury monks into exile, i. 58 ; ii. 80, 
269 ; iii. 450 ; iv. 52, 896, T. WL 
Wa. Be. O. Wo. ; seizes their lands 
and those of the see, ii. 259; iii. 
80 ; iv. 395, Wa. D. Wo. ; his un- 
popularity and bad character, iv. 
63, W. ; visits Worcester, iv. 395, 
Wo. ; prays at S. Wulstan's tomb, 
and gives the priory a charter re- 
specting four manors, t6. ; forgives 
the priory 100 marks towards re- 
storing the cloister and offices, ib. ; 
deprives and banishes his brother 
Geoffrey, archbishop of York, ib. ; 
confiscates his property, ii. 269, 
Wa. ; forbids the papal suits to be 
held in England, ii. 259; iv. 52, 
Wa,0. 



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INDEX. 



John, king — cont 

1208 : — Innocent IQ. -vmtes to, on 
behalf of Stephen Langton, ii. 259, 
Wa. ; persists in his refusal to ad- 
mit him, ii. 260 ; iv. 396, Wa. Wo. ; 
the interdict, i. 29, 58, 209 ; ii. 80, 
260 ; iii. 30, 451 ; iv. 52, 396, M. 
T. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. W. Wo. ; 
confiscates the property of the 
clergy, ii. 260 ; iv. 53, 896, Wa, O. 
Wo. ; the bishops exiled, iii. 31, D. ; 
his conduct on the bishops going 
into exile, ii. 261, Wa. ; sends for 
Langton to come to England, but 
not as archbishop, ib.; sends for 
the bishops of London, Ely, and 
Worcester, ib. ; attempts of Henry 
of Saxony and Otho at reconcilia^ 
tion, ib.; sends to Otho, and is 
somewhat calmed, ib. ; suspects W. 
de Braose, and sends for him, iv. 
396, Wo. ; on his refusal to come, 
goes after him with an army, ib, ; 
retires on his submission, ib. ; exiles 
W. de Braose and his family, i. 29 ; 
ii. 261, M. Wa. ; seizes his property, 
i. 29, M. 

1209 : — Henry of Saxony does ho- 
mage to, and leaves his son with, 
iv. 397, Wo. ; destroys the hedges 
in Essex, iii. 31, D. ; goes into 
Wales, ii. 262 ; iv. 397, Wa. Wo. ; 
returns, iv. 397, Wo. ; goes into 
Scotland against William the Lion, 
but makes peace, i. 29, 59 ; iL 80, 
262; iii. 33, 451 ; iv. 398, M. T. 
Wi. Wa. D. Be. Wo. ; receives his 
two daughters as hostages, ii. 262 ; 
iv. 398, Wa. Wo. ; homage paid to, 
at Lincoln by William, iv. 338, O. ; 
homage sworn to, by all freemen 
in England, i. 29 ; ii. 80, 262 ; 
iv. 54, 398, M. Wi. Wa. O. Wo. ; 
attempt at peace at Canterbury 
fails, iii. 31, D. ; the bishops come 
to England to make peace, but fail 
and return, ii. 262, 263 ; iv. 398, 
Wa. Wo. ; receives Alexander, 



John, king— con^. 
1209 : — cont, 
steward of the archbishop, ii. 263, 
Wa. ; sends for the archbishop 
again to Dover, ii. 80, 263, WL 
Wa. ; goes to Chilham, iL 263, 
Wa. ; sends Geoffrey Fitz-Peter 
and bishop Peter des Roches to 
meet the archbishop, ib. ; the nego- 
tiation fails, ib. ; goes away without 
an interview, ii. 81, Wi. ; sends 
messengers after the archbishop, 
and 40,000 marks to the New Tem- 
ple, to be restored to him, ii. 263, 
264, Wa. ; sends John Fitz Hugh 
to Chichester to seize the property 
of the black monks, ii. 264, Wa. ; 
the sentence of excommunication to 
take effect, unless he make satis- 
faction within fifteen days, ii. 81, 
Wi. ; the excommunication pub- 
lished in France, iii. 32, D. ; hangs 
two clerks at Oxford, iii. 32; iv. 
54, D. O. 
1210 : — ^his extortions under pretence 
of recovering Normandy, ii. 264, 
Wa. ; extortions firom the churches 
and clergy, i. 59 ; iv. 54, 398, T. 
0. Wo. ; his extortions from the 
monks, iii. 32, 452 ; iv. 54, D. Be. 
W. ; goes to Dover, and sends for 
the archbishop, ii. 81, 264 ; iii. 32, 
Wi. Wa. D. ; leaves Dover in anger 
because the archbishop will not 
come, ii. 264, Wa. ; pillages and 
ill-treats the Jews, i. 29 ; ii. 264; 
iii. 32, 451 ; iv. 54, M. Wa. D. Be. 
O. W. Wo. ; demands aid of the 
Cistercians, ii. 265, Wa. ; invades 
Ireland, i. 29, 59, 209 ; ii. 81, 265 ; 
iii. 32, 452 ; iv. 54, 399, M. T. Bu. 
WL Wa. D. Be. O. W. Wo. ; goes 
through Wales to Ireland, ii. 81 ; 
iv. 54, Wi. O. ; takes Canickfergus 
castle, iv. 54, W. ; reduces many 
castles, and builds others in Wales 
and Ireland, iv. 54, O. ; deprives 
Walter de Lacy of his lands in 



D7DEX. 



215 



John, king— corC 
1210:— con*. 
Ireland, uL 32 ; iv. 899, D. Wo. ; 
diiyes Hugh de Lacy, earl of Ulster, 
into exile, i. 30 ; iii. 82 ; iv. 399, 
M. D. Wo. ; coins new money in 
Ireland, iiL 32, D. ; seizes W. de 
Lacy and W. de Braose and his 
&mily, i. 80; iii. 32, M. D. $ impri- 
sons and starves Matilda de Braose 
and her son, i. 30, 59 ; ii. 81, 265 ; 
iii. 32 ; iv. 54, M. T. Wi. Wa, D. 
0. W. ; returns to England, ii. 265 ; 
iv. 399, Wa. Wo. ; the Welsh de- 
feated during his absence, iv. 399, 
Wo. ; pillages and persecutes the 
Cistercians, 1. 80 ; ii. 265 ; iii 88, 
451, M. Wa. D. Wo. ; extorts large 
sums from them, excepting from 
Margan and BeauUeu, i. 30, M. ; 
amount paid by them, i. 30 ; ii. 265 ; 
iii. 451, 452, M. Wa. Be.; many 
seized on account of their oaths 
respecting the disseisins made in his 
absence, iii. 83, D. ; forbids the Cis- 
tercians to leave England, ii. 265, 
Wa.; forbids the introduction of 
papal suits or letters into England, 
iii. 83 ; iv. 54, D. O. ; exiles clerks 
beneficed by the exiled bishops, iii. 
38, D. ; makes an inquisition into 
all the livings in England, ib. ; the 
grey monks compelled to provide 
carriages, men, and horses for him, 
iii. 34, D. ; orders all the arch- 
bishop's woods to be sold and de- 
stroyed, il 265, Wa. 
1211 ;— exiles Walter de Lacy, i. 30, 
59 ; iv. 399, M. T. Wo. ; has all the 
ports closed, ii. 266, Wa. ; the sen- 
tence of excommunication executed, 
i 80, M. ; holds a council at North- 
ampton, ib^ ; orders the bishops and 
clergy to return to England or lose 
their revenues, iL 266, Wa. ; taxes 
all the clergy, iv. 399, Wo.; in- 
vades Wales, L 81, 60; ii. 81, 866 ; 
iii. 452 ; iv. 65, 399, M. T. Wi. Wa. 



John, king — cont, 
1211 : — cont. 
Be. 0. W. Wo. ; occupies Snowdon, 
i. 31 ; ii. 81 ; iii. 452 ; iv. 55, M. 
Wi. Be. W. ; builds castles in 
Wales, which are soon destroyed 
by the Welsh, i. 81 ; ii. 81 ; iv. 56, 
M. Wi. 0. ; compels IJewelljm to 
submit, i. 31, M. ; extorts thirty- 
two hostages, and hangs them at 
Nottingham, ib. ; extorts a third or 
a fourth of N. Wales, besides other 
plunder, from LleweUyn, ib, ; leaves 
a portion of Wales to Llewellyn, 
iv. 55, O. ; makes peace with Llew- 
ellyn, i. 60; iv. 55, 399, T. W, 
Wo. ; returns to England, iii. 452 ; 
iv. 55, Be. W. ; his reception of the 
papal ambassadors, ii. 8 1, 266 ; iv. 55, 
Wi. Wa. O. ; dialogue with Pandulf 
and Durand, i. 209; ii. 268, Bu. 
Wa. ; his conduct to frighten Pan- 
dulf, i. 217 ; ii. 271, Bu. Wa. ; gives 
up a clerk to Pandulf on excom- 
munication being threatened, i. 217 ; 
ii. 271, Bu. Wa. 
1212:— knights Alexander of Scotland, 
iv. 400, Wo. ; letter to the sheriffs 
forbidding any papal bull agiunst 
him to be received, ii. 267, Wa.; 
letter ordering the sheriffs to seize 
the property of the archbishop and 
bishops who had gone beyond sea, 
t6. ; rising of the Welsh under 
Llewellyn against him, i. 32; iii. 
83 ; iv. 56, 400, M. D. O.Wo. ; goes 
to Nottingham against the Welsh, 
iii. S3 ; iv. 400, D. Wo. ; prepares 
to invade Wales, but desists on some 
nobles leaving him, ii. 268 ; iv. 55, 
Wa. W. ; at Nottingham hears of the 
revolt of the nobles, iiL 33 ; iv. 400, 
D. Wo. ; rumour of a conspiracy to 
make Simon de Montfort king, iii. 
33, D. ; recalls his army and remains 
quiet, iv. 400, Wo. ; siezes and im- 
prisons Greof&ey of Norwich, who 
dies in prison at Bristol, iii. 34, D. ; 



216 



INDEX. 



John, king — cont. 
1212 '.—cont. 
imprisons Stephen Ridel, ih. ; shnts 
himself up in Nottingham castle, i. 
32 ; ii. 268, M. Wa. ; extorts false let- 
ters from the Cistercians and otliers 
resigning their property, ii. 268, Wa. ; 
Wales released from obedience to 
him, t6. ; prophecies of Peter of 
Pontefract and others against him, 
i. 60; iii. 34; iv. 56, 57, 401, T. 
D. O. W. Wo. ; imprisons Peter of 
Pontefract, iii. 34 ; iv. 58, D. W, ; 
compels the abbats and clergy to 
pass over his extortions, iii. 34, 
D. ; visit of Henry, count palatine 
of the Rhine, and the counts of 
Holland and Boulogne, iii. 34, D. ; 
Philip II. threatens to invade Eng- 
land and take away his crown, iv. 
402, Wo. ; the barons ask aid of 
Philip II., ib. ; seizes on many 
Frenchmen at the Cinque Ports, iii. 
34, D. ; his severe treatment of the 
sheriffs, iii. 35, D. ; sends 100 
knights into Poitou of the fee of 
Eustace de Vesci, Robert Fitzwalter, 
and the exiled bishops, t6. 
1213: — his terror from the French 
army, ii. 274, Wa. ; collects an 
army against them at Canterbury, 
ii. 274 ; iii. 35 ; iv. 402, Wa. D. 
Wo. ; sends a fleet to the mouth of 
the Seine, iii. 35, D. ; takes many 
vessels and bums more, ib. ; lands 
his army at Fecamp, ib. ; bums 
Dieppe, ib. ; equips another navy 
which defeats the French fleet at 
Damme, iii. 36, D. ; the French 
fleet defeated, iv. 402, Wo. ; re- 
ceives Pandulf at Rye and surren- 
ders his crown, ii. 82, Wi. ; at Bar- 
ham Down, iv. 56, W. ; his recep- 
tion of Ppr'^ulf, ii. 274 ; iii. 36 ; 
AVa. 1). surrenders his kingdom 
to the Pot)e, i. 60 ; ii. 275 ; iii. 36 ; 
iv. 57, 402, T. Wa. D. W. Wo. ; 
becomes tributary to the Pope, i. 



John, king — cont, 
1213: — cont. 

60 ; ii. 82, 275 ; iii 36, 453 ; iv. 57, 
402, T. Wi. Wa. D. Be. W. Wo. ; 
swears fidelity to Rome, ilL 36, 
453 ; iv. 67, D. Be. W. ; letter to, 
from Innocent III., about his con- 
duct to Stephen Langton, i. 217, 
Bu. ; his charter of submission to 
Innocent III., i. 218, Bo. ;^ his 
charter of peace with the arch- 
bishop, i. 221, Bu. ; charter of tri- 
bute to the Roman court and resig- 
nation of the crown, i. 222 ; iu 275, 
Bu. Wa, ; restores the property of 
the clergy, iii. 37, D. ; receives the 
archbishop and the exiled bishops, 
ii. 82, 276; iii. 37; iv. 57, 402, 
Wi. Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; absolved 
by Stephen Langton, i. 60 ; ii. 82, 
276 ; iii. 37, 453 ; iv. 402, T. Wi. 
Wa. D. Be. Wo. ; makes an inquiry 
into the seized property, iL 277 ; 
iii. 39, Wa. D. ; does homage to 
the legate Nicholas, cardinal bishop 
of Tusculum, ii. 277, Wa. ; form of 
his homage to the Pope, i. 223, 
Bu. ; swears to keep the peace 
made, iii. 37, D. ; his concessions 
to the bishop of Lincoln, t6. ; writ 
to Dunstable respecting Houghton 
lands, iii. 38, D. ; crosses, ib, ; or- 
dered by Innocent III. to restore 
to Berengaria and Simon de Mont- 
fort their property, ii. 278, Wa. ; 
repays a portion of what he had 
taken from the bishops and clergy, 
ii. 278 ; iii. 39, Wa. D. ; hangs Pe- 
ter of Pontefract, ii. 278 ; iv. 58, 
Wa. W. ; receives Ra}rmond of 
Toulouse, iii. 39, D. 
1214: — ^the count of Flanders comes 
to England and does homage to, ii. 
280; iii. 40, Wa. D. ; also the 
count of Boulogne, ii. 280, Wa. ; 
sends treasure into Poitou, ib, ; the 
Northern barons make peace with, at 
Wallingford, iii. 40, D. ; crosses to 



INDEX. 



217 



John, king — cont 

1214 :—c<mL 

France against Philip II., iv. 58, O. ; 
inyades Poitou, ii. 280 ; iii. 41, Wa. 
D. ; goes into Aquitaine, ii. 82, 
Wi. ; captures Robert de Drenx, 
iii. 41, D. ; recoTers many cities 
and towns, ih. ; repulsed at Roche- 
aux-Moines, iv. 408, Wo. ; returns 
on the approach of prince Loois, iL 
280, Wa. ; makes a truce for five 
years with Philip II., and returns 
to England, iii. 42 ; iv. 58, 403, D. 
O. Wo.; grants free election to 
Tarious monasteries, iii. 42, D. 

1215 : — rising of the barons against 
him, i. 61, 224 ; ii. 82, 282 ; iii. 43; 
iv. 59, 404, T. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. O. 
W. Wo. ; takes the cross, i. 61 ; ii. 
82 ; iv. 58, 403, 404, T. Bu. Wi. 
O. W. Wo. ; the Northern barous 
seize London, iii. 43, D. ; peace 
made at Hunnjmede, ii. 283; iii. 
43, Wa. D. ; grants Magna Charta, 
ii. 283 ; iii. 43 ; iv. 404, Wa. D. 
Wo. ; things worse than before, iv. 
404, Wo. ; the Londoners join the 
Northern barons against him, ib.; 
sends for foreign troops, ii. 283 ; iii. 
43, Wa. D. ; takes Rochester castle, 
L 62 ; iii 44 ; iv. 405, T. D. Wo. ; 
all the castles in England except 
the Tower in his hands, iii. 44, D. ; 
the castles chiefly under the charge 
of foreigners, ii. 283, Wa. 

1216: — ^lauding of prince Louis in 
England, i. 62, 224 ; iL 82, 285 ; 
iu. 45 ; iv. 59, 406, T. Bu. Wi. 
Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; pies from him, 
ii. 82; iii. 46, Wi. D., to Dover 
and then to Corf, iv. 406, Wo. ; his 
rage against the barons, iv. 60, O. ; 
meets the legate Qualo at Win- 
chester, ii. 82 ; iii. 46, Wi. D. ; 
puts Winchester castle under the 
charge of Savary de Mauleon, ii. 
82, Wi. ; most of the barons join 
Louis, i. 62 ; iv. 406, T. Wo. ; 



John, kmg-^cont, 
1216 i-^conL 
destroys Eunesheye and Hastings 
castles, iii. 46, D. ; progress of 
the war in Wales, Norfolk, and 
Lincolnshire, iii. 47, D. ; lays 
waste Axholme, i. 224, Bu. ; dies, 
iv. 60, O. ; dies at Newark, i. 33, 
62, 224 ; ii. 83, 286 ; iii. 48, 453 ; 
iv. 59, 407, M. T. Bu. WI Wa. D. 
Be. W. Wo. ; poisoned at Swines- 
head, iv. 59, W. ; poisoned by a 
black monk of Worcester, iii. 453, 
Be.; buried at Worcester, iL 83, 
286 ; iii. 48 ; iv. 59, 407, WL Wa. 
D. W. Wo. ; the chapel at Grafton 
appointed to supply lights about 
his tomb, iv. 481, Wo. ; had given 
Dungarthen in Lxsmore to Tewkes- 
bury, L 67, T. ; his body placed in 
a new tomb, i. 84, T. ; prophecy of 
Merlin respecting, iv. 59, W. 

John IL, king of France, taken prisoner 
at Poitiers, iii. 476 ; iv. 562, Be. Wo. ; 
dies at the Savoy, iii. 477, Be. 

John, son of prince Edward (Edward I.), 
bom, ii. 104, 373; iv. 457, WL Wa, 
Wo.; left under the guardianship of 
Richard, king of Germany, ii. Ill; iv. 
236, 461, Wi. W. Wo. ; dies, ii. 104, 
111, 873; iv. 246, 460, Wi. Wa. W. 
Wo. ; dies at Wallingford, iv. 245, O. ; 
buried at Westminster, ii. Ill ; iv. 245, 
246, 461, WL O. W. Wo. ; his appear- 
ance and character, iv. 246, W. 

John, son of Richard of Cornwall, bom, i. 
81 ; iiL 130, T. D. ; dies, iiL 130, D. ; 
dies at Great Marlow, and is buried at 
Reading, L 89, T. 

John (Tristan), son of S. Louis, safety of, 
i. 296, Bu. ; goes to France, i. 318, Bu. ; 
goes with his father on his second cm- 
sade, iv. 230, W. 

John (cardinal), degrades Stigand, ii. 29 ; 
iii. 424, Wi. Be. 

John (cardinal), legend of the death of, iL 
55 ; iv. 880, WL Wo. 



218 



INDEX. 



John, cardinal of S. Maria in Via Iota, 
comes to England to make peace with 
'Fnnce, iii. 28, D. ; interdicts France, ih. ; 
makes Richard de Morins yiaitor of reli- 
gions houses in Lincoln diocese, iii. 29, 
D. ; holds a council at Beading, t&. 

John Tolet, cardinal ; see Tolet. 

John, the capper, citizen of London, re- 
mains in prison at Windsor, iy. 177, W.; 
heaTilj fined, and released, iv. 177, 178, 
W. 

John, a goldsmifh, at Tewkesbury, i. 160, 
T. ; see J. 

John, a physician, a pension given to, by 
Tewkesbury, i. 137, T. 

John, magister, buried at Worcester on the 
north side of the high altar, iv. 509, Wo. 

John, dies at Bristol, i. 102, T. 

John, a felon, taken from Dunstable gaol 

to Norwich, and hanged, iii. 336, D. 
John's, S., Jerusalem (in England), hos- 
pital of, priors of : 
Joseph de Chauncy, made treasurer, 
ill 258 ; iv. 256, D. W. ; his skUl 
in obtaining money in Palestine, 
iv. 256, W. 
William de Henley, goes into Wales 

against Rhys, iii. 338, D. 
Peter de Hagham, summons the prior 
of Dunstable respecting a pension 
in Marston church, iii. 354, D. ; 
fine paid to, by the prior of Dun- 
stable, iii. 372, 375, D. ; writ to the 
prior of Dunstable to pay arrears 
for Marston to, iii. 393, D. ; the 
arrangement agreed upon, iii. 394, 
D. ; money paid to, iii. 408, D. 
Robert Hales, treasurer, murdered by 
the mob in 1380, iii. 480, Be. 

John, S. (of Basing), William of (first 
baron), witnesses Magna Charta in 1225, 
i. 232, Bn. 

 Robert of (second baron), dies, iv. 

457, Wo. 

John of (third baron), Rions sub- 



mits to, iv. 520, Wa; Podensac and 
y illenave submit to, ib. 



John, S. (of Lageham), Roger of^ one of 
the confederate barons, iv. 450, Wo.; 
killed at Evesham, iv. 171, O. 

Jopin, a Jew, crucifies the boy Hugh at 
Lincoln, i. 340, Bu. ; persuaded to con- 
fess by J. de Lessinton, i. 345 ; confesses 
in the king's presence, ib, ; put to death 
in spite of his confession, ib. 

Joppa, taken by Saladin, i. 19, M. ; a fort 
at, built by IVederick IL, ii. 305, Wa. 

Jordan, John and Reginald, take an oath 
concerning the privileges of the prior of 
Dunstable, iii. 413, D. 

Josias, a noted Jew of York, killed, iv. 42, 
W. 

Jubilee, the, at Rome in 1300, iv. 339, 341, 
O. 

Judges, itinerant, go through the whole 
country in 1219, ii. 291, Wa.; punish- 
ment of, by Edward I. ; see Edward L 
(1289). 

Judith, daughter of Charles the Bald, mar- 
ries iEthelwulf, iv. 367, Wo. 

Julian, lord of Sidon and Beaufort, joins 
in the letter to Henry UI. in 1255, i. 
868, Bn. 

Jumidges (Gamagium), S. Mary*s church, 
William L at the dedication of, iL 190, 
Wa. ; to be the limit of the French 
fortifications by the treaty of 1200, i. 
204, Bu. 

Jurors, names of, for the hundreds of 
Deerhurst, Slaughter, and Kiftsgate, in 
a suit of Tewkesbury abbey, i. 100 ; in 
suits of Dunstable priory ; see Dunstable, 
priory o£ 

Justinian I., emperor, ii. 3, 147 ; iv. 363, 
Wi. Wa. Wo. 

Justur, J., naif of W. de Kingestune, i. 
101, T. 

Justus ; see Rochester, bishops of. 

Juvenal quoted, ii. 21, 22, Wi. 
Juvenis ; see Youngman. 



INDEX. 



219 



K. 



Kalalidin, a Tartar exiled in Bossia, i. 275, 

Bu. 
Eameis (t.e., CamojB), Balph de, one of 

the confederate barons, iy. 450, Wo. 
Katliarine of Valois, marries Henry V., 

iii. 485, Be. 
Kan, William de, surety for John in his 

treaty with Philip II., i. 205, Bo. 
Eavegom, Itiohard, outlawed, iii. 145, D. 



I Simon, conyicted of murder, ib. ; 
outlawed, ib, 

Keith, William de, promises to suirender 
Berwick to Edward III., unless the 
Scotch army relieye it, iy. 849, O. 

Kemerton, the water of, brought to Tewkes- 
bury, i. 74, T. ; composition with regard 
to the tithes of, between Tewkesbury 
and G. of Derley, i. 126, T. 

" Richard Muchegros, rector of, i. 

127, T. 

Kempsey, William de Tintone, rector of, 
iy. 426, Wo. 

 Thomas de Stoke, presented to, 
by bishop Godfrey Giffard, iy. 623, Wo. 

Kemsing, the adyowson of, giyen to Ber- 
mondsey by Guy Mone, iii. 482, Be. 

 ILKarbrok presented to, iii. 483, Be. 
Kenefles ; see Cefii Uys. 

Kenelm, king of the Mercians, ii. 7; iy. 
367, Wi. Wo. J martyred, iy. 367, Wo. 

Eenil worth (Ellyngworthe, Kenylle worthe, 
Eenildworthe, Eenilwrthe, Eenilworze, 
Eenelworthe, Kinelworthe, Kinelge- 
wrthe), Simon de Montfort at, iii. 225, 
D. ; leayes it for London, iii. 226 ; returns 
after his accident, iii. 227 ; the barons' 
army goes to, iii. 228, D. ; Simon de 
Montfort the yoimger surprised at, by 
prince Edward, ii. 102, 364 ; iii. 239 j 
iy. 165, 170, 454, Wi. Wa. D. O. W. Wo. j 
the castle stored with arms by Simon de 
Montfort the younger, iii. 240 ; iy. 182, 
183, D. O. ; the barons in, plunder the 
surrounding country, ii. 369; iii. 241, 



Eenilworth — cont 
iy. 182, Wa. D. W.; prince Edward 
sent against, ii. 371, Wa.; siege of, by 
Henry III., ii. 104; iu. 242, 463; iy. 
188, 190-192, 457, Wa. D. Be. O. W. 
Wo., and by prince Edmund, iy. 190, 
W. ; parliament at, ii. 371, Wa. ; dictum 
of, ii. 372; iii. 242; iy. 189, 206, 457, 
Wa. D. O. Wo. ; Bufferings of the be- 
sieged, iy. 193, 194, O. W. ; the barons 
offer to surrender, if they obtain no aid 
fh>m S. de Montfort, iii. 244 ; iy. 193, 

195, D. O. W. ; surrendered to Henry 
ni., ii. 104, 878 ; iii. 244, 463 ; iy. 195, 

196, 457, Wi. Wa. D. Be. W. O. Wo. ; 
giyen to prince Edmund, iy. 196, 197, 
W. O. ; the dictum carried out, iii. 246, 
247, B. ; round table at, iii. 281, D. ; 
banquet and round table at, giyen by 
Roger Mortimer, iy. 281, 0. W.; Ed- 
ward n. imprisoned at, iii. 471, Be. 

— — priors of: 

the tithes of Charlton Camyyle sold 
to the prior, in 1 139, by Bermond- 
sey, iii. 485, 436, Be. 
Walter, deposed, iii. 30, D. 
the subprior of Osney made prior, iii. 

41, D. 
Dayid, surrenders the patronage of 
Halford church to the bishop of 
Worcester, iv. 438, Wo. 
Richard de Tynlesford, presides at the 
general chapter at Dunstable in 
1288, iii. 341, D. 
process against the prior, in 1362, 
respecting the tithes of Charlton 
Camyyle, iii. 477, Be. 
Kenneth II., king of Scotland, subdued by, 
and swears fidelity to Eadgar, iv. 337, 0. 
Kennington (Kenentone, Kenyngtone), law 
respecting the king's bailiff at fairs 
settled at, i. 253, Bu. ; princess Beren- 
garia bom at, ii. 122, Wi. 
Eensworth (Kenesworda, Kenesworthe, 
Kinesworthe), dispute respecting the 
right of pasture at, iii. 159, D. ; judg- 
ment giyen against Dunstable priory, 
iii. 178, D.; tithes paid bv parishioners 



220 



INDEX* 



Eensworth— <con<. 
of Dunstable to the vicar of, iii. 286, D. ; 
hedge between it and the land of Dun- 
stable priory to remain, iii. 302, D. ; 
murder in the field of, ilL 353, D. 

-^— Nicholas Basse of, hanged for 
felony, iii. 302, D. 

Kent, laid waste by the Danes, i. 184, Bu.; 
war renewed in, ib, 

Godwine, earl of ; see Godwine. 

Hubert de Burgh, earl of ; see 

Burgh, Hubert de. 

Edmund Woodstock, earl of; see 



Edmund of Woodstock. 

W. of, land at Redlands given to. 



for a consideration, i. 74, T. 
Eenvig (Eenefeg, Kenefek), burnt by the 
Welsh in 1 167, i. 16, M. ; again in 1 185, 
i. 18, M. ; house at, destroyed by light- 
ning in 1228, i. 36, M. ; plundered, in 
1232, by the Welsh under the command 
of Llewellyn, i. 39, M. ; defended by the 
inhabitants, who spare the church and 
cemetery, ib,; Gilbert de Sullie, vicar 
of, dies, i. 126, T. ; given by Tewkes- 
bury to Walter iltz- Alfred, ib, ; he 
receives the charter, i. 128, T. 

Kerdiston, Fulk de, one of the twenty- 
four appointed by the barons at Oxford, 
i. 450, Bu. 

Keresy, Richard, of Houghton, serves on a 
jury, iii. 353, D. 

Kerry (Ken, Kcry), in Montgomeryshire, 
Henry III. leads an army to, iv. 70, 
W. ; Henry III. builds a castle at, iii. 
110, D. 

 land in, to be held by Llewellyn of 

Henry III., ib, 

Kethingges, commonage recovered in, by 
R. Wischard, iii. 281, D. 

Keymin, William de, his son presented to 
Cogan chapel, i. 110, T. 

Keynsham abbey, the advowson said by 
Henry III. to belong to the earl of 
Gloucester, i. 92, T. ; lOOs. from S. 
Walburga*s, Bristol, confirmed to by 
Worcester priory, iv. 427, 428, Wo. 



Keynsham, abbats of: 

William, dies, i. 57, T. 

the abbat present at the funeral of 

Gilbert de Clare, i. 76. 
Richard, dies, i. 92. 
John of Swineshead, ib.; qoarrela 

with the convent, i. 96 ; the quarrel 

made up, ib. ; moved to Wigmore, 

i. 134. 
P. de Pratis, i. 134; surety for 

Richard de Clare as to marrying 

his son, i. 151. 
— — prior of, W., dies, i. 133, T. 

-^ chamberlain of, W. Long, succeeds 



to S. Augustine's, Bristol, iv. 433, Wo. 

Khaifii (Caiphas), taken by Saladin, L 19, 
M. 

Kidderminster, the boundaries between it 
and Wolverley settled, iv. 431, Wo. 

•— ^— Thomas of, made a monk by abbat 
Robert of Tewkesbury, i. 100 n., T. ; 
almoner of Tewkesbury, and buys a 
rent- charge for the abbey, i. 168, T. 

Kiftsgate (Kufteseyte), hundred of, jurors 
from, in Le Peer's suit with Tewkes- 
bury, i. 100, T. 

Kikenpeist castle, built in Normandy by 
Richard I., ii. 64, Wi. 

Kildare (Kyldar, Dariensis), John, bishop 
of, consecrates two bells and an altar at 
Tewkesbury, i. 119, T. 

castle of, Richard Marshal besieged 

in, iv. 78, 79, W. O. 

Kilkenny, Odo of, imprisoned for the dis- 
turbance at Oxford against Otho, i. 107, 
T. 

W. of, the bishop of Rochester 

makes Tewkesbury provide for, i. 147, 
T. ; bishop of Ely ; see Ely, bishops o£ 

Kilkhampton (Kilkamtune), advowson of, 
lawsuit respecting, between Tewkes- 
bury and R. de Grenville, i. 108, T. 

Killaloe (Kildelo), Robert Travers, bishop 
of, dedicates two bells at Tewkesbury, i. 
67, 68, T. 

Kimble (Kunebelle), some of the disin- 
herited at, iii 241, D. 



INDEX. 



221 



Kimbolton (Kinebaatona, Kymbaltone), 
fhe castle seized by William, earl of 
Albemarle, iiL 63, D. ; composition of 
Bermondsey respecting the tithes of, iii. 
481, Be. 

Kinetone, Thomas de, i. 140, T. 

Kinfare, forest of, iv. 443, Wo. ; perambu- 
lated, iv. 535. 

Kingston, peace at, between Henry III. 
and Louis, iii. 454, Be. 

Kingston, in Sussex, manor of, the tithes 
extorted from Tewkesbury, by John 
Mansel, i. 147, T. ; the quarrel made up 
through the bishop of Chichester, i. 
148, 149, T. 

— W. of, his charter to Tewkesbury 
respecting certain tenements, L 97, T. ; 
does homage to abbat Robert of Tewkes- 
bury, i. 101, T. 

Kingswood (Kingeswode), abbey of, in 
Wiltshire, founded, ii. 228, Wa. ; a party 
to the chantry giyen to W. Pntot by 
Tewkesbury, i. 81, T. 

— abbats of : 

Hugh, deposed, ii. 242, Wa. 
William, cellerar of Ford, ib, ; de- 
posed, tfr. ; made abbat of Thame, 
ii. 243. 
Eudo, prior of Waverley, ii. 242 ; 

made abbat of Tint em, ii. 245. 
William, prior, ib. 
Ejng^eston (Kynewardestone), the manor 
of, given to Bermondsey by Maxia, 
countess of Boulogne, iii. 432, Be.; 
confirmed, iii 432, 434, 435; annual 
payments to Bermondsey made at, iii. 
436, 456 ; land at, given to Bermondsey, 
iii. 475 ; suit respecting, iii. 486. 
Kinlet, mock suns seen at, iv. 484, Wo. 
Kirkeby (Kurkeby, Kyrkebi), John de, 
a thirtieth paid for the Welsh war in 
1283, at his instance, by Dunstable, iii. 
302, D. ; thirty marks by Worcester, 
iv. 487, Wo. ; made treasurer, iii. 305, 
D. ; bishop of Ely, iii. 326, D. ; see Ely, 
bishops of. 
 Gilbert de, justice itinerant at Bed- 

ford in 1293, iii. 381, D. 



Kirkeby, Walter de, gives a camcate in 
Ickwell to Dunstable, iii. 139, D. 

Kirkham (Kircham) church, limit of the 
visitation of R. de Morins and Henry of 
Dudley in 1223, iii. 80, D. 

Kirkliston, Edward I. at, iv. 537, Wo. 

Kirkstead abbey (Lincolnshire), founded, 
ii. 228, Wa. 

Knapwelle, Richard de ; see Clapwell. 

Knichtetone, Ralph de, iv. 411, Wo. ; dies, 
iv. 412 ; see Cnihtone. 

Knightwick, chapel of; see Doddenham- 
cum-Knightwick. 

land in, given to bishop Godfrey 

Gi£Bud to prevent him from visiting 
Great Malvern, iv. 488. 

Knolles (Cnollus, Knollis), Robert, en- 
gaged in the French war, iii. 414, D. ; 
his prowess at Poitiers, iii. 476, Be. 

Knyth, Philip, thirty marks received from, 
by Dunstable, iii. 321, D. 

Kok, son of Abraham, a rich Jew, mur- 
dered by John Fitz-John, iv. 142, W. 

Kyngescote, William de, elected chan- 
cellor of the university of Oxford, iv. 
317, O. W. ; refused admission by the 
bishop of Lincoln, ib, ; admitted, iv. 
318. 

Kyriel, John, one of the twenty-four ap« 
pointed by the barons at Oxford, i. 450, 
Bu. 



L. 



Lac, W. Brun, rector of, his witness re- 
specting the Westbury prebends, iv. 523, 
524, Wo. 

Lacy (Laci), Gilbert de (fourth baron), at 
the battle of the Standard, ii. 227, Wa. ; 
his brother killed at the battle of the 
Standard, ib. 

Walter de (sixth baron), his lands 

seized by John, iv. 399, Wo. ; driven 
into exile by John, i. 30, 59 ; iv. 399, 
]M. T. Wo. ; forced to abjure his pro- 



222 



INDEX. 



Lacy, Walter de — cont. 

pertj in Ireland by John, iii. 32, D. ; 
at the dedication of Worcester cathedral, 
iy. 409, Wo. ; lord of Meath, iii. 85, D. ; 
one of the chiefs of the army against 
Biohard Marshal, iii. 137 ; It. 78, D. O. ; 
his wife Margaret de Braose, iv. 399, 
Wo. 

— - Hugh, lord of Ulster (brother of 
sixth baron), estaUishes English laws 
in Ireland, ii. 81, Wi ; forced to fly by 
John from Ireland, i. 30 ; iii, 32, M. D. ; 
driven into France by John, W. 399, 
Wo. ; exiled by the Albigeoia, returns 
to England, and prays that his lands 
may be restored, iii. 75, D. ; this re- 
fused, but an income of 300 marks given 
to him, ib, ; goes into Ireland secretly, 
iii. 85, D. ; his adultery, iii. 91, D. ; 
attacked by William Marshal, ib. ; sent 
to the king to sue for pardon, ih» ; had 
been excommunicated, but is absolved 
by archbishop Langton, iii. 92, D. ; one 
of the chiefs of the army against Bichard 
Marshal, ilL 137 ; iv. 78, D. O. ; be- 
sieges him in Kildare, iv. 78, O. W. ; 
inherits his wife's portion from Alan of 
Galloway, iii. 143, D. 

Gilbert de (son of sixth baron), 



dies, i. 78 ; iv. 422, T. Wo. ; buried at 
Llanthony, i. 78, T. 

William de, taken prisoner by 



John in Ireland, iii. 32, D. 

Boger de, constable of Chester, 



sent into Normandy by John, i. 208, 
Bu. ; defends Boche-Andeley against 
Philip n., but forced to surrender, ii. 
255, Wa.; imprisoned, but allowed to 
ransom himself, ii. 256, Wa. ; dies, iii. 
33 ; iv. 55, D. O. 

John de ; see Lincoln, earls of. 

Maud de (daughter of John), 



marries Bichaid de Clare, L 106; iL 
318, T. Wa- 

Edmund de (son of John); see 



Lincoln, seventh earl of. 

Henry de; see Lincoln, eighth 



earl of. 



Ladeford, B. de, case of, i. 255, Bn. 

Ladislaus, king of Hungary, turns Ma- 
hometan, iL 406, Wa. ; carried off by 
the Saracens, ii. 407. 

Lageme, Boger de, his claim to hold 
several benefices, i. 123, T. 

LaHogue, Edward HI. lands at, iv. 351, 0. 

La Lawe, rent-charge at, sold to Worcester 
priory, iv. 514, Wo. 

La Le, Balph de, proctor for Worcester 
priory at Bome, grant to, iv. 552, Wo. 

Laleston (Lagelestune), Glamorganshire, 
burnt by the Welsh, i. 35, M. 

La Linde, Bichard de ; see Linde, Bichard 
de la. 

Lambeth chapel, arrangement respecting, 
between archbishop Baldwin and the 
Canterbury monks, iv. 43, O. ; between 
archbishop Hubert and the monks, iL 
77, WL; destroyed, i. 23; iv. 49, M. 
O. ; arrangement between the rector 
and Bermondsey priory, respecting the 
tithes of, iii. 457, Be. ; council of, under 
archbishop Feccham, iv. 285, O. W. ; 
the manor attacked by the mob in 1381, 
ui. 416, D. 

Lambyn, John de, license granted to, to 
give a messuage in Bothethithe to Ber- 
mondsey, iii. 474, Be. 

Lamey (a hospital in Southwark), a prior 
intruded into by bishop Aymer of Win- 
chester, L 151, T. 

Lancaster castle, restored to Bichard L, L 
191, Bo. 

Lancaster, William of, witnesses the con- 
firmation of Magna Charta in 1236, L 
104, T. 

 Edmund, first earl of; see Edmund. 

— -. Thomas, second earl of, attempts 
to stop the folly of Edward II., iv. 343, 
O. ; Bobert of Holland excites war 
against, iv. 344 ; compels Edward II. to 
banish the Despensers, iv. 345 ; his fiital 
delay, t6. ; flies before the king to 
Boroughbridge, t6. ; captured and be- 
headed at Pontefract, iii. 471 ; iv. 346, 
561, Be. O. Wo. ; question as to his 
merits, iv. 346, 348, 0. 



INDEX. 



223 



Lancaster, Henry Plantagenet, first duke 

of, dies of the plague, iii. 477, Be. 
•-— ^^ John Plantagenet, second duke of; 

see Qaunt, John of. 
Landais, abbats of: 

Gerrase, made abbat of Aumdne, ii. 

242, Wa. 
Geoffrey, made abbat of Amnone, ii. 
310, Wa. 
Landas, Juliana, agreement of, with Dun- 
stable prioiy, iii. 108, D. 
Langford (Langeford, Langfort), tithes out 
of, given to Bermondsey, iii. 444, Be. ; 
seyen BhiUings out of, paid to Tewkes- 
bury, i. 129, T. ; letter of the dean of 
Lincoln dated ftom, i. 322, Bu. 
Langley (Langele, Langeleye), prince 
Edward (Edward IL), stays at, iii. 392, 
D. 

Geo£Qrey of, made guardian of 



prince Edward's (Edward I.) lands in 
Wales, iii, 200, D. ; remits three marks 
due by Dunstable priory for a fine, iii. 
201 ; a dowry sold to by Paul Peyure, 
iii. 202 ; taxes the Welsh by prince Ed- 
ward's orders, i. 158, T. ; his manors 
laid waste by the followers of S. de 
Montfort, iii. 222, D. 

Langton (Langeton, Langethone), John 
de, succeeds Robert Bumel as chan- 
cellor, iiL 373, D. ; his advice respecting 
Gascony, iv. 615, Wo. 

 Simon de, deprived of his benefice, 

iiL 51, D. ; his election to the see of 
York quashed, i6. ; reconciled with the 
king, iii. 107 ; made archdeacon of Can- 
terbury, i6. 

Stephen; see Canterbury, arch- 



bishops ofl 

Walter de, succeeds William de 



March as treasurer, iii. 400, D. 

Lapulle, Tewkesbury receives seisin of, i. 
187, T. ; suit of W. of Cardiff respect- 
ing, ib. ; he quit-claims all his right in, 
to Tewkesbury, i. 189. 

Lateran council, third, L 52 ; iii. 22, 444 ; 
iv. 38, 384, T. D. Be. 0. Wo. ; decree 
of, L 301, Bu. 



Lateran council, foarth, i. 83, 61, 88, 224; 

ii. 82, 284 ; iii. 44, 452, 453 ; iv. 58, 62, 

405, M. T. Bu. Wl Wa. D. Be. O. W. 

Wo. ; patriarchs present at, iii. 44, D. 
Launceston (Landstaventune, Lardstane- 

tnne), justices itinerant at, i. 107, 108, 

T. ; see Doneheved. 
Laund, priors of: 

Geoffrey, removed by Grosseteste, iii. 

143, D. 
Robert de Martivals, dies, ill 185, D. 

John de Caux, dies at, iii. 220, D. 

Laundres, Aimery de, serves on a jury, iiL 

353, D. 
Laurence, archdeacon of the Roman church, 

martyred, ii. 138, Wa. 
Laurence, archbishop of Canterbury ; see 

Canterbury, archbishops ot 
Laurence, a boy of Dunstable, commits a 

theft at S. Alban's, iiL 211^ D. 
Laurence, John, a party to the suit about 

Wadlow lands, iii. 378, D. ; fined,* iii. 

381. 
— — Peter, a party to the suit about 

Wadlow lands, iii. 380, D. 
Lavagna, Frederick de, his application for 

a canonry at Lincoln, L 311, 437, Bu. 
Lavaur (le Val), taken by Simon de 

Montfort, iv. 55, O. 
Laweme (Lawame), given to Worcester 

priory by bishop Cenwalch, iv. 564, Wo. 
Le, mill of, lease of, bought by Dunstable 

priory, iii. 176, D. 
Leamington (Lemmintone), land at^ 

claimed by Tewkesbury, L 100, T. 
Lebert, husband of Matilda of London, ii. 

353, Wa. 
Lecche, Philip de, dies, L 169, T. 
Leckhampton (Lekamtune), a paralytick 

of, cured at Tewkesbury, L 85, T. 
Lefwin le May, Emwy, son of, given to 

Bermondsey, iiL 437, Be. 
Leger, S., Geoffrey de, his manor at Offley 

burnt by the steward of the earl of Glou- 
cester, iii. 246, D. 
Leicester, besieged in 1172, iiL 21 ; taken by 

Richard de Lucy, iv. 85, W. ; destroyed, 

ii. 240 ; iv. 383, Wa. Wo.j colloquy of 



224 



INDEX. 



Leicester — coni. 

the barons at, in 1201, i. 207, Ba. ; 
Simon de Montfort recovers seisin of, 
iii. 128, D. ; general chapter of regalar 
canons at, in 1258, iii. 211, D.; ancient 
superstition respecting, iv. 146, W. ; 
entered by Henry III. in spite of this in 
1264, lb, 
— ■^— bishops of: 
Wilfrid, ui. 8, D. 

Leofwin (Lewinus), iii. 11, D. ; joins 
the bishoprick with that of Lincoln, 
ib. 
archdeacon of: Roger de Saxen- 



hurst has the custody of the bishoprick 
of Lincoln, iii. 282, D. 

abbey of: Stephen de Segrave 



concealed in, i. 364, Bu. 
abbats of: 



Osbert, dies, iii. 115, D. 

Alan de Cestreham, removed by Gros- 

seteste, iii. 143, D. 
William of Malvern, is to preside at 

the general chapter at Newenham, 

iU. 891, D. 
S. Maria des Fr^, abbey of, found- 



ed by B. de Bellomont, ii. 239, Wa. ; 

Henry, abbat of, presides at the general 

chapter at Dunstable, iii. 179, D. 
Leicester, Bobert de Bellomont (Mellent), 

first earl of, gives the manor of Wide- 

forde to Bermondsey, iii. 432, Be. ; 

dies, ii. 216, Wa. 
-^— Bobert de Bellomont, second earl 

of, made earl of Leicester, ii. 216, Wa. ; 

founds Garendon abbey, ii. 223, 239, 

Wa. ; dies, i. 50 ; ii. 69, 239, T. Wi. 

Wa. ; buried at Leicester, ii. 239, Wa. ; 

had founded the priory of S. Maria des 

Pr^s at Leicester, and of the nuns of 

Eton, ib. 

Robert de Bellomont, third earl of. 



joins the young king Henry, i. 51 ; iv. 
35, T. W. ; brings Flemings into Eng- 
land, iv. 35, W. ; taken prisoner by 
Henry II. in 1173, i. 51; ii. 60, 240; 
iv. 37, 383, T. Wi. Wa. O. Wo. ; taken 
prisoner with his wife in Norfolk, iii. 21, 



Leicester, Robert de Bellomont, third earl 
of — cont, 
D. ; taken prisoner at Alnwick and sent 
to Henry II., iv. 36, 37, W. ; goes to 
Jerusalem, ii. 241, Wa. ; taken prisoner 
in 1183, ii. 243, Wa. ; dies on the cra- 
sade, i. 21 ; ii. 247, Wa. 

Robert Rtz-Pamell, fourth carl of, 

captured in Normandy, ii. 249, Wa. ; 
dies, ii. 256 ; iv. 392, Wa. Wo. 

Simon de Montfort, fifth and sixth 



earls of; see Montfort, Simon de. 

Leicester, Roger of| one of the counsellors 
of Gilbert de Clare, iv. 198, W. ; accused 
of fiilse judgment, fined and imprisoned, 
iii. 356, D. 

William of, a felon, iii. 193 »., D. 

Leigham Court, Streatham (Legham), a 
hide in, confirmed to Bermondsey by 
Henry II., iii. 442, Be. 

Leighton (Lectone, Lektone, Lettone, Ley- 
tone), two thieves drive the Dunstable 
sheep towards, iii. 231, D. ; the church 
finished by the executors of N. Heigham, 
dean of Lincoln, iii. 341, D. ; bailiffs of, 
iii. 354, D. 

John, rector of, his dispute with 

Dunstable, iii. 155, D. ; his corrody re- 
deemed, iii. 177. 

Theobald of, dies, iii. 147, D. 



Le Mans, conquered by William L, i. 43 ; 
ii. 30, 187, 192, 197 ; iv. 10, T. Wi. Wa. 
O. W.; given to Henry (afterwards 
Henry I.), ii. 35, WL ; designs on, by 
William IL, ii. 36, Wi.; taken by Wil- 
liam II., ii. 40, 208, Wi. Wa. ; taken by 
Fulk of Anjou, ii. 214, Wa. ; held by 
him against Henry I., ib. ; acknowledges 
Arthur as liege lord, i. 198, Bu. ; taken 
by John, and the castle destroyed, ib. ; 
demanded for Arthur of John by Philip 
II., i. 200, Bu. ; John at, ii. 78, Wi. 

Le Mans, Julian, bishop of, ii. 132, Wa. 

Leo III., Pope, ii. 158 ; iii. 9, Wa. D. ; his 
tongue and eyes torn out by the Romans, 
ib. ; miraculously restored, ib. ; flies to 
Charles, ii. 158, Wa. ; restored by 
Charles, ii. 159, Wa. ; induces Charles 



INDEX. 



225 



Leo in., Pope — cent 
to spare those 'who had injured him, iv. 
367, Wo. ; consecrates Charles emperor, 
ib, ; goes to Charles in France, ii. 1 59, Wa. 

Leo IV., Pope, ii. 160; iii. 9, Wa. D. ; 
consecrates Alfred at Rome, ii. 8 ; iv. 3, 
367, Wi. O. Wo. 

Leodegarius I., persecuted and beheaded by 
Ebronius, iv. 365, Wo. ; miracle of, ib. 

Leofric, earl, elects Harold I. king, ii. 180, 
Wa. ; joins Edward against Godwine, ii. 
184, Wa, ; founds Coventry abbey, ii. 
187, Wa. ; dies, ib. 

Leofvnne, brother of Harold II., killed at 
Hastings, ii. 189, Wa. 

Leominster, settlement between Westmin- 
ster and Tewkesbury respecting a pas- 
turage in, i. 79, T. 
' priors of: 
Walter, made abbat of Shrewsbury, 

i. 65, T. 
Adam de Latebar, made abbat of 

Reading, i. 69 ; iv. 419, T. Wo. 
Thomas, buys a peace from Llewellyn, 
i. 80, T. 

Leonis, Peter (Pierleoni) ; see Anacletus II. 

Leopold v., duke of Austria, captures 
Richard I, i. 22, 55, 189; ii. 248; iii. 
26, 448 ; iv. 46, 387, M. T. Bu, Wa. D. 
Be. O. W. Wo. ; delivers him up to 
Henry VI., ii. 248 ; iv. 46, 47, Wa. O. 
W. ; fine paid to, for his release, i. 189 ; 
iv. 47, Bu. W. ; does homage to Richard 
I., i. 191, Bu. 

VI., duke of Austria, at the siege 

of Damietta, iii. 55, D. ; embassy to ob- 
tain his daughter for Henry III., iv. 420, 
Wo. 

Lepsi, sent by JSthelred to the Danes, ii. 
170, Wa. 

Lesnes, Westwood abbey in, built by 
Richard de Lucy, iv. 384, Wo. 

L'Estrange, L'Estraunge ; aee Estraunge. 

Letherenewombe, Letitia de,dies, i. 166, T. 

Letitia, a felon, iii. 193, n. D. 

Leuknor, Geoffirey of, justice itinerant at 
Worcester in 1261, iv. 446, Wo.; at 
Dunstable in 1277, iii. 278, D. 

VOL. V. 



Lewes, battle of, ii. 101, 356 ; iii. 232, 
463; iv. 148, 149, 150, 451, Wi. Wa. 
D. Be. O. W. Wo. ; mise of, iv. 152, W. 
' S. Pancras, priors of: 

Lanzo, iii. 425, Be. 
the prior makes an exchange with 
Bermondsey of tenements in Lon- 
don, iii. 467, Be. 
Lewisham, tithes of, composition respecting 
between Bermondsey and Ghent, iii. 
457, Be. 
Lexinton (Lessington), Stephen de, be- 
comes a Cistercian monk at Quarr, iii. 
67, D. 
— Robert de, mediates between the 
priory and town of Dunstable, iii. 119, 
122, D. ; justice itinerant at Dunstable 
in 1233, iii. 131, D. ; judge at Sherborne 
in a suit between Tewkesbury and the 
daughters of H. Ware, i. 98, T. ; justice 
itinerant at Bedford, and then at Dunsta- 
ble, in 1236, iii. 145, D. ; elected bishop 
of Lichfield, but resigns, iii. 149, D. ; 
justice itinerant at Worcester in 1241, 
i. 118, T. ; at Gloucester, i. 119, T. 
John de, the seal given to, i. 1 10, n.. 



T. ; persuades the Jew Jopin to confess 
on- promise of pardon, i. 845, Bu. ; dies, 
i. 376, Bu. 

Henry de ; eee Lincoln, bishops 



of. 

Leybume (Leibume), Roger de, kills Ar- 
nold de Montigny at a tournament at 
Blythe, i. 150, T. ; escapes in Wales in 
1256, i. 158, T. ; joins Simon de Mont- 
fort, iii. 222, D. ; goes over to the side of 
prince Edward, iii. 225, D. ; his wife in 
Gloucester castle, iii. 227, D.; in Roches- 
ter castle, iii. 230, D. ; captured, but 
allowed to go &%ie after the battle of 
Lewes, iii. 232, D. ; goes into the March 
and lays waste the country, iii. 234, D. ; 
refuses to attend the Oxford parliament 
in 1264, and is exiled, iii. 235, D. ; 
conducts forty Londoners on a deputation 
to Henry HI. at Windsor, il 366, Wa. ; 
dies, iv. 247, W. ; had given Paddles- 
worth to Bermondsey, iii. 470, Be. 

P 



220 



INDEX. 



Leyliam, J. de Peyure, dies at, iii. 202, D. 
Lich (Licbey ?), W., parson of, dies, i. 128, 

T. 
Lichfield, suit of, with Coventry deter- 
mined, i. 244, Bu. ; grant to the bishops 
of, by Richard I. confirmed by Henry 
III., i6. ; articles of ecclesiastical inquiry 
throughout the diocese in 1252, i. 296, 
Bu. ; justices itinerant at, in 1254, i. 329, 
Bu. ; articles of inquiry before them, i. 
330-333, Bu. ; grievances of the clergy 
of the diocese in 1255, i. 362, Bu. ; the 
tithes for the crusade against Manfred to 
be brought to, i. 358, 359, Bu. ; severity 
of the official, R. de Wytton, and in- 
quiry into the vacant benefices, &c. 
during the vacancy of the diocese in 
1256, i. 382, Bu. ; fire at, in 1291, iii. 
365 ; iv. 505, D. Wo. ; justices itinerant 
at, in 1292, iv. 511, Wo.; funeral of 
bishop Boger Longespee at, iv. 525, Wo. ; 
the three seats of the bishoprick, ii. 223, 
Wa. 

bishops of: 

S. Chad, dies, ii. 152, Wa. 
Winfrid, ib. 

Godwine, subscribes the foundation 
charter of Burton abbey, i. 188, Bu. 
Peter, i. 185, Bu. ; dies, ib, 
Robert de Limesey, i. 185 ; ii. 34, 223, 
Bu. Wi. Wa. ; Coventry given to, 
by Henry I., ii 40, 223, Wi. Wa. ; 
makes Coventry the seat of his 
bishoprick, ii. 223, Wa.; sent to 
Rome by Henry I. against S. An- 
selm, ii. 41, Wi. ; called bishop of 
Stafford, iv. 376, Wo. ; dies, i. 10, 
186 ; ii. 45 ; iv. 376, M. Bu. Wi. 
Wo. [erroneously said by Wi. to die 
in 1100, ii. 40]. 
Robert Peche, i. 186 ; ii. 46, 223 ; iv. 
377, Bu. Wi. Wa. Wo. ; dies, i. 
186 ; ii. 220, Bu. Wa. 
Roger de Clmton, archdeacon of Buck- 
ingham, i. 186 ; ii. 223, Bo. Wa. ; 
summoned to Rome by bishop H. 
of Blois, iL 229, Wa. ; dies, L 47, 
. 187; ii. 288, T.BiLWa. 



Lichfield, bishops of :—con^ 

Walter Durdent, prior of Christ Church , 
Canterbury, i. 47, 187 ; ii. 233, T. 
Bu. Wa. ; dies, i. 49, 187 ; ii- 56, T. 
Bu. Wi. 
Richard Peche, i. 49 ; ii. 56, 238, T. 
Wi. Wa. ; consecrated by archbishop 
Theobald, iii. 18, D. ; suspended by 
Becket, iv. 382, Wo. ; dies, i. 52, 
187 ; ii. 242 ; iv. 385, T. Bu. Wa. 
Wo. ; had resigned, and been made 
canon of S. Thomas, Stafford, ii. 
242, Wa. 
Gerard Puella, i. 53, 187 ; ii. 243 ; iii. 
23 ; iv. 39, T. Bu. Wa. D. O. W. ; 
dies, i. 53, 187 ; ii. 62, 243 ; iv. 39, 
40, T. Bu. Wi. Wa. W. O. ; bishop 
for only seventeen weeks, iii. 23, D. 
Hugh Nonant, i. 54, 1 88 ; ii. 244 ; iii. 
23 ; iv. 39, T. Bu. Wa. D. W. ; 
legate in England, ii. 244, Wa.; 
legate in Ireland, iii. 23, D. ; expels 
the monks at Coventry, and puts 
clerks in their place, i. 21, 54, 
189 ; ii. 67, 247 ; iv. 44, 387, M. T. 
Bu. WL Wa. O. W. Wo.; sum- 
moned to answer for his conduct by 
Richard I., i. 191, Bu. ; Richard I. 
reconciled with him, i. 192, Bu. ; 
his bishoprick restored for 5,000 
marks, ib. ; had obtained letters 
unfairly from Clement IH. against 
the Coventry monks, i. 194, Bu. ; 
restores the Coventry monks, ii. 67, 
Wi. ; falls into a stupor, ii. 66, 67, 
Wi. ; dies, i. 56, 196 ; ii. 67, 251 ; 
iii. 27 ; iv. 49, 889, T. Bu. WI Wa. 
D. O. Wo. ; dies at Bec-Herluin, 
i. 23, M. ; buried at Bec-Herluin, 
iL 67, Wi. ; grant of Richard I. to, 
i. 244, Bo. 
Geofifrey Muschamp, archdeacon of 
Cleveland, i. 56, 196 ; ii. 68, 251 ; 
iv. 49, T. Bu. Wi. Wa, O. ; conse- 
crated by archbishop Hubert, ii. 69, 
Wi. ; dies, i. 29, 59 ; ii. 262 ; iii. 
31 ; iv. 53, 897, M. T. Wa. D. O. 
Wo. 



INDEX. 



227 



Lichfield, bishops of :<— con/. 

Walter de Qray, elected, L 69; iii. 
31 ; iv. 54, 898, T. D. O. Wo. ; 
the election quashed by Stephen 
Langton, iv. 899, Wo. 

the abbat of Beanllen elected, iii. 88, 
D. 

Bobert of Gloucester elected, ib, 

William of Comhill, archdeacon of 
Huntingdon, 1. 61, 224 ; ii. 282 ; iii. 
44 ; iv. 404, T. Bu. Wa. D. Wo. ; 
consecrated at Reading by arch- 
bishop Langton, ii. 282, Wa.; at 
the coronation of Henry IIL, ii. 
286, Wa. ; paralyzed daring an or- 
dination, ii. 295 ; ill 76, Wa. D. ; 
dies, i. 67 ; ii. 299 ; iii. 79, 85 ; iv. 
415, T. Wa, D. Wo.. 

Geoffrey, prior of Coventry, quashed, 
iii, 90, D. 

Alexander Stavenby, iv. 65, 66, O. 
W. ; consecrated at Borne, i. 67, 225, 
ii. 299, T. Bu. Wa. ; mediates be- 
tween the king and the town of 
Bedford, iii. 87, D. ; account of his 
election, iii. 90, D. ; appointed by 
the Pope, ib. ; dispute between the 
churches of Lichfield and Coventry 
respecting the election of the bishop, 
iii. 90, 104, D. ; objects to Walter 
of Eynsham as archbishop, i. 71,T. ; 
goes to Rome against him, iii. 112, 
D. ; admits and blesses Thomas 
abbat of Evesham, i. 75 ; iv. 421, 
T. Wo. ; suspends the prior of 
Coventry, i. 89, T. ; obtains the 
right of visitation over the Coventry 
monks, iii. 143, D. ; witnesses the 
confirmation of Magna Charta in 
1236, i. 103, T. ; arrangement of, 
with bishop W. de Cantelupe re- 
specting Dudley, iv. 429, Wo.; dies, 
i. 108, 112, 257 ; ii. 319 ; iii. 148, 
149 ; iv. 86, 430, T. Bu. Wa. D. O. 
W.Wo. 

Robert of Lezintoni elected, but re- 
signs, iii. 149, D. 



Lichfield, bishops of: — cont. 

Nicholas of Famham, elected, but re- 
signs, lb, 

Hugh de Pateshull, i. 112, 257; ii. 
328; iii. 149; iv. 86,432, T. Bu. 
Wa. D. W. Wo.; consecrated by 
archbishop Edmund, iv. 88, W., at 
Newark, near Guilford, iii. 152 ; iv. 
86, 87, D. O. ; goes on a pilgrimage, 
returns, and is at Oxford at the 
council of bishops, iii. 157, D. ; dies, 
i. 120, 257 ; iv. 89, T. Bu. O. W. ; 
dies at Potterspury, iii. 157, D. 

Richard le Gras, abbat of Evesham, 
elected, but resigns, i. 121, T. 

William of Montpelier, elected, but 
quashed, i. 121; iii. 168 ; iv. 93, 
94, T. D. W. 

Roger de We8eham,dean of Lincoln, 
i. 267; iii. 168; iv. 89, 94, 436, 
Bu. D. W. Wo. ; as dean of Lin- 
coln, goes to Lyons against Grosse- 
teste, iii. 166, D. ; consecrated by 
Lmocent IV., iii 168 ; iv. 436, D. 
Wo. ; temporalities restored to, and 
received into favour by the king, 
iii. 169} iv. 437, D. Wo. ; letter of 
Innocent IV. to, i. 275, Bu. ; letters 
of archbishop Boniface to, respect- 
ing Dunstable, iiL 190, D. ; letter 
of B. de Gravesend to, on the ex- 
communication of the infractors of 
Magna Charta, i. 820, Bu.; letter 
to, from Rustand, the Pope's chap- 
lain, respecting the crusade against 
Manfred, L 350,851, Bu. ; letter to, 
from Rustand, appointing deputies, 
L 358, Bu. ; his illness, i. 876, Bu. ; 
resigns, i. 876 ; iii 202, Bu. D. ; 
dies, i. 408 ; iv. Ill, Bu. W. ; 
buried at lichfield, L 408, Bu. 

Roger Longesp^, or de Meuleng, 
elected, i. 377; iii. 202; iv. Ill, 
Bu. D. W. ; his election announced 
to archbisliop BonifiMse by the chap- 
ter, i. 377, Bu. ; proctors appointed 
to obtain eonfinnation, 1. 378, Bu. ; 
account of the election, i. 379, Bu. ; 

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INDEX. 



Lichfield, bishops of: — conL 

Roger Longesp^e — cont. 

assent to by Henry III., i. 380, 
Bu. ; letters of confirmation, &c. 
by Boniface, i. 380, 381 ; sends 
on a letter of the Pope recom- 
mending the archbishop of Messina, 
i. 384, Bu. ; sends on a letter of 
Boniface about the conrocation in 
London, i. 401, Bo.; consecrated 
by Boniface at Canterbury, i. 409 ; 
iv. 118, 444, Bu. O. W. Wo. ; sends 
on the Pope's commission to his 
nuncio Herlot, i. 409 ; sends on the 
archbishop's summons for a convo- 
cation at Merton, i. 411 ; grants an 
indulgence to all praying for the 
soul of Richard de Clare, i. 169, T.; 
admits Roger of S. Alban's to the 
custody of Dunstable priory, iii. 
220, D. ; his endeavours for peace 
between Henry ILL and the barons, 
iii. 223, D. ; not at the parliament 
at Westminster in 1265, ii. 366, 
Wa. ; present at the consecration of 
John le Breton, bishop of Hereford, 
ii. 376, Wa. ; confirms Bradbome 
church to Dunstable, iii. 279, 400, 
D. ; recovers his forest called Le 
Cant, iii. 361, D. ; dies, iii. 400, D. 

Walter de Langton, treasurer of the 
king's wardrobe, ib, 
deans of : 

William of Manchester, dies, i. 817, 
Bu. 

Ralph of Sempringham, chancellor of 
Oxford, ib, ; letter of, appointing 
proctors for the election of the 
bishop, i. 378, Bu.; votes for Ralph, 
chancellor of Salisbury, at the elec- 
tion, i. 379, Bu.; cited to appear at 
the convocation in London in 1257, 
i. 402, Bu. 
archdeacon of, cited to appear at 



the convocation in London in 1257, ib. 
canons of : 



H. de Wischawe, appointed proctor for 
the chapter, i. 378, Bn. 



Lichfield, canons of : — cont, ' % • ' 
Peter of Radnor, archdeacon of Salop, 
appointed to take the votes at the 
election to the bishoprick in 1256, 
i. 379, Bu. ; had one vote for the 
bishoprick, ib. 
David of S. Fridesiride's, archdeacon 
of Derby, appointed to take the 
votes at the election in 1256, ib. 
treasurer, sent to archbishop Boni- 
face to obtain the confirmation of R. 
de Meuleng, i. 878, Bu.; had two 
votes for the bishoprick, i. 379, Bn. 
Lichfield, W. of, goes to Rome with the 

prior of Worcester, iv. 414, Wo. 
Liddington (Lidintune), manor of, quit- 
claimed to the bishop of Lincoln by 
Oliver de Eincurt, iii. 67, D. 
Lide (Lechelade ?), prior of, ill-treatment 
of, i. 267, Bu. 

Lidlington (Lethlingtone, Lithlingdone, 
Lithlingtone), church of, lease of, for five 
years taken by Dunstable, iii. 256, D. ; 
the fruits of, sold to Martin Peccham, 
but stolen by one John, iii. 263, D. ; 
payment for, made by Dunstable to Bar- 
tholomew Mercer, iii. 265, IX ; payment 
made to Martin, a clerk, iii. 275, D.; the 
profits of, lost to Dunstable through the 
bishop of Lincoln, iii. 276, D. 

 ' rectors of: 

Pagan, dead, ib, 
Walter of Bath, ib, 
Walter of Stow has the custody of, ib. 
Lidlington, R. of, bought off by Dunstable, 
iii. 63, D. 

Simon of, the right to certain 

tithes obtained by Dunstable against, iii. 
99, D. 
Li^ge, archbishops of : 

Albert H., does homage to Richard I., 

i. 191, Bu. 
Hugh IL, joins the league with John, 

iii. 40, D. 
Henry H., comes to England for 
Richard of Cornwall, elected king 
of Qenuany, iii 202; iv. 115, D. 
W. 



INDEX. 



229 



Light, strange, seen at midnight in 1188, 
ii. 63, Wi. 

laghtniDg, effects of, in 1163, iy. 381, Wo. 

Lille, defeat of the French near, iv. 552, 
Wo. ; Philip IV. attacks the castle, and 
is defeated, ib, 

Lillebonne, council of, in 1080, ii. 193, Wa. 

Limberry (Lymbari, Lymbure), sheep at, 
iii. 296, D. 

John of, serves on a jury, iii. 307, 

D. 

Limbuig (Lambuma, Nemburc), Henry 
III., duke of, does homage to Kichard 
I., i. 191, Bu. 

Henry IV., duke of, leader of the 

crusading army in 1228, iii. 112, D. 

Limerick, taken by Geofi&ey Marsh, iv. 
396, Wo. 

Limoges (Lemoyicum, Limozin, Lymon- 
g^s), giyen up by PhUip IH. to Edward 
I., iy. 477, Wo. ; the arrow that killed 
Kichard I. made in, ii. 71, Wi. 

Widomar, yiscount de, finds a trea- 
sure, and sends part to Richard I., i. 23, 
196, M. Bu. ; his castle attacked by 
Kichard I., i. 23, 196, M. Bu. ; see 
Kichard I. ; to be liege man of John by 
the terms of the peace of 1200, i. 205, 
Bu. 

John de, hanged for robbery, iii. 



251, D. 

Martial, bishop of, ii. 132; iii. '4, 



Wa. D. ; dies, ii. 131 ; iy. 338, Wa. Wo. 
Lincoln, fire at, in 1105, ii. 42, Wi. ; in 
1113, ii. 44, Wi. ; in 1122, i. 11, M.; 
the castle fortified by bishop Alexander 
in 1138, ii. 51, Wi. ; Stephen besieges, 
and is taken prisoner at, i. 14, 46 ; ii. 52, 
228; iii. 15, 436; iy. 23, 379, M. T. 
Wi. Wa, D. Be. O. W. Wo. ; besieged 
again by Stephen, i. 46 ; ii, 230, T. Wa, ; 
surrendered by Kanulph Blundeyil, ii. 
231, Wa. ; Stephen crowned at, ii. 232 ; 
iii. 16, Wa, P. j superstition respecting, 
ii. 233, Wa, ; eanhquake at, in 1 1 85, iii. 
03, 446, D. Be. \ Jews massacred in, in 
U90, iy. 44i W*; parliament at, in 
1200f ii, 74, Wi. i besieged by the barons 



Lincoln — cont. 

m 1217, i. 63; iii. 49; iy. 408, T. D. 
Wo. ; battle of, and defeat of Louis, i. 
62, 63, 224 ; ii. 83, 287 ; iii. 49, 454 ; iy. 
61, 408, T. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. Be. W. Wo. ; 
plundered after the battle, i. 63 ; iii. 50 ; 
iy. 408, T. D. Wo. ; S. Hugh crucified 
by the Jews at, i. 340. 

cathedral and diocese of: the see 

joined with that of Leicester by bishop 
Leofwin, iii. 11,D. ; remoyed from Dor- 
chester by William II., iy. 373, Wo. ; 
extent of, in 1114, ii. 215, Wa. ; pro- 
phecy concerning the yacancy of the see 
in 1167, iy. 33, W. ; injuries done to the 
cathedral by the royalists in 1217, ii. 
287, Wa. ; part of the cathedral falls in 
1239, i. 113 ; iii. 149, T. D. ; grieyances 
of the clergy of the archdeaconry re- 
specting the taxation for the Sicilian 
affair, i. .360, Bu. ; all but fiye of the 
prebends in the hands of Komans in 
1290, iy. 501, 502, Wo. 

bishops of : 



Leofwin, joins the see with Leicester, 
iii. 11, D. 

KemigiuB, dies, i. 5 ; iy. 12, M. O. W. 

the see committed to Kalph Passefla- 
bere, ii. 37, Wi. 

Robert Bloet, chancellor of William 
II., i. 5 ; ii. 202 ; iii. 13, 428 ; iy. 
12, M. Wa. D. Be. O. W. ; quarrels 
with archbishop Thomas of York, ii, 
87, Wi. ; fees William II. to free 
the see from the jurisdiction of 
York, ib. ; giyes Charlton manor to 
Bermondsey, iii. 428, Be. ; dedicates 
S. Alban's, ii. 215 ; iii. 14, 432, Wa. 
D. Be.; dies, i. 10 ; ii. 219 ; iy. 17, 
M. Wa, O. W. 

Alexander, i. 1 1 ; iL 2 1 9 ; iy. 1 7, M. 
Wa. O, W. ; brought by his brother 
from France, iy. 18, W. ; builds the 
castles of Newark, Sleaford, and 
Banbury, >6,; goes to Kome, ii, 
219, Wa.; goes to Normandy to 
Henry L for bis qoarrel vitb the 
archbishop, ii. 994) Wa.| crosses 



230 



INDEX. 



lincoln, bishops of: — cont. 

Alexander — eont, 
with Stephen, ii. 226, Wa. ; fortifies 
lincoln castle, iL 51, Wl. ; quarrel 
of his men with Alan, count of 
Britannj, ib,; imprisoned by Ste- 
phen, and his castles taken, iL 51, 
227 ; iii 15, 485 ; iv. 23, Wi. Wa. 
D. Be. O.W. ; goes to Borne a second 
time, ii. 231, Wa. ; returns, t6. ; 
dies, L 47 ; ii 232 ; iv. 25, T. Wa. 
O.W. 

Robert de Chesney, iil 16 ; ir. 25, D. 
O. W. ; confirms the gift of Bengeo 
to Bermondsey, iii. 439, Be. ; goes 
to the Pope against archbishop 
Becket, iv. 881, Wo. ; dies, i. 49 ; 
ii. 59 ; iU. 19 ; iv. 33, 381 ; T. Wi. 
D. O. W. Wo. 

Geofirey Flantagenet, elected, but not 
consecrated, iL 242 ; iii 20 ; iv. 37, 
Wa. D. O. W. ; iee Yoik, arch- 
bishops of. 

Walter of Coutances, L 53 ; ii. 243 ; 
liL 23 ; iv. 39, 385, T. Wa, D. O. 
W. Wo. ; made archbishop of Rouen, 
L 53 ; ii. 243 ; ilL 23 ; iv. 40, T. 
Wa. D. O. W. J dies, iv. 395, 
Wo. 

Hugh of Grenoble, prior of Selwood 
(i. e. Witham in the forest of Sel- 
wood), L 53 ; ii. 244 ; ilL 23, 446 ; 
iv. 40, 385, T. Wa. D. Be. O. W. 
Wo. ; restores the Ck>ventry monks, 
iv. 49, O. ; letter of Celestlne III. 
to, on this, L 194, Bu. ; dies, L 56 ; 
ii. 74, 252 ; iii. 27 ; iv. 50, 390, T. 
Wi. Wa. D. O. W. Wo.i dies in 
London, L 25, 202, M. Bu. ; buried 
at lincohi, i. 25, 202, M. Bu. ; 
canonized, iL 292 ; iii. 57, Wa. D. ; 
translated in 1219, iv. 61, W. ; 
translated agun in 1280, iii. 283 ; 
iv. 285, 286, D. W. O. 

William of Blois, i. 57 ; ii. 255 ; iii. 
28 ; iv. 51, 392, T. Bu. D. O. W. 
Wo. ; consecrated at Canterbury 
by William bishop of London, ii 



Lincoln, bishops of :• 

William of Blois — cont. 
255; dies, L 28, 58; iL 267 ; ilL 
29 ; iv. 52, 394, M. T. Wa. D. O. 
W. Wo. 

Hugh, archdeacon of Weils, L 29, 59; 
ii. 259, 264 ; iiL 31 ; iv. 52, 397, M. 
T. Wa. D. W. Wo. ; consecrated, iv. 
54, 0. W. ; returns from exile, iii. 37, 
458, D. Be. ; security promised to, 
by John, i. 219, Bu. ; concessions of 
John to, ilL 37, D. ; liberties to be 
restored to, L 220, Bu. ; money to 
be paid to, by John, t6. ; the case of 
Houghton lands referred to, iiL 38, 
D. ; dedicates Dunstable church, 
iii. 42, D. ; appropriates the sheaves 
of a moiety of Pattishall to Dun- 
stable, iii. 52, D. ; gives the church 
of S. Maiy*B, Bedford, to Alan, ib. ; 
visits Dunstable, iii. 57, D. ; estab- 
lishes various vicarages, iiL 59, D. ; 
arrangement with Oliver de Eincurt 
respecting certain lands, iiL 67, D. ; 
in the chapter house of Worcester 
to settle the differences between 
the bishop and convent, iv. 416, 
Wo.; witnesses the confinnation 
of Magna Charta in 1225, L 231, 
Bu. ; confirms the arrangement 
of Dunstable with the parson of 
Wymington, iiL 105, D.; claims 
a treasure found in Husbom 
churchyard, iii. 108, D.; deposes 
the abbat of Eynsham, i. 70; iii. 
109, T. D. ; excommunicates ten 
burgesses of Dunstable for refusing 
offerings, iii. 110, D.; visits Dun- 
stable by hi9 official, iii. 132, D. ; 
dies, L 93 ; ii. 316 ; iii. 141 ; iv. 82, 
T. Wa. D. O. W. 

Robert Grosseteste, L 95 ; ii. 87, 316 ; 
lu. 141 ; iv. 82, T. Wi. Wa. D. O. 
W. ; consecrated by archbishop 
Edmund at Reading, i. 97 ; ii. 316, 
T. Wa.; wishes to increase the 
value of Marston church, iii. 141, 
D. ; deposes various abbats and 



INDKX. 



23 J 



Lincoln, buhops of: — cont. 
Bobert Grosseteste — cont, 
priora, iii. 143, D. ; allows a chan- 
try in Barwith to William of Elston, 
iii. 144, D. ; witnesses the confir- 
mation of Magna Charta in 1236, i. 
« 103, T. ; yisits the monasteries, &c. 
in his diocese, iii. 147, D. ; dedi- 
cates many churches and monas- 
teries, iii. 148, D. ; excommunicates 
all who laid hands on the clericks 
at Osney, 1. 107, 2.54, T. Bu.; the 
clerks given up to him, i. 254, 
Bu. ; frees them, iv. 91, O. W. ; his 
quarrel with his chapter respecting 
visitation, i. 97 ; iii. 149, 160, T. 
D. ; extorts an oath from the Dun- 
stable canons, iii. 152, D. ; his pay- 
ment for his secular clerks in aid 
of the Pope, iii. 154, D, ; recovers 
the prebend of Thame from John 
Hansel, iii. 158, D. ; his advice to 
Tewkesbury about the presenta- 
tion to Great Marlow, i. 122, T.; 
recommends that G. de Clare have 
26 marks out of it, i. 124, T. ; 
orders Dunstable to take into their 
hands the church of Higham Fer- 
rers, iii. 160, D. ; excommunicated 
by the Canterbury monks, iii. 161, 
D. ; goes to Lyons against the dean 
and chapter, iii. 166 ; iv. 93, D. W j 
answer of the clergy about procu- 
rations deferred till his return, ill. 

167, D. ; question of the right of 
visitation decided in his favour, iii. 

168, D. ; on his return visits the 
chapter and prebends, iii. 171 ; iv. 
94, D. W. ; visits Dunstable, iii. 
178, D.; visits Caldwell, iii. 179, 
D. ; confirms Walter of Caddington 
prior, ib. ; summons all the bene- 
ficed monks in his diocese to 
show their charters, &c., iii. 180, 
D. ; goes to the Pope at Lyons, 
ii. 92; iii. 180, WL D. ; holds his 
visitation at Dtmstable, and joins 
the other bishops in resisting the 



Lincoln, bishops of : — cont. 
Bobert Grosseteste — cont. 

archbishop's visitation, iii 181, D. ; 
opposes the Pope's grant to Henry 
IlL, i. 139, T.;' extract from his 
rolls respecting the tithes of Ap- 
pleby, i. 289, Bu. ; his example of 
making an inquisition followed in 
Lichfield diocese, i. 296, Bu. ; letter 
to, from the Pope, respecting the 
decree on visitations, i. 300, Bu. ; ^ 
appointed to carry out the papal 
decree respecting procurations, i. 
300, 301, Bu. ; letters to, from his 
colleagues, ib, ; exconmiunicates the 
infractors of Magna Charta, i. 305, 
319, Bu. ; letter to the delegates 
of Pope Innocent IV. respecting 
F. de Lavagna, i. 311, 436, 438, 
Bu. ; dies, i. 156, 314 ; ii. 94 ; iv. 
103, 442, T. Bu. Wi. O. W. Wo. ; 
dies at Buckden, iii. 187, D. ; buried 
atliincohi, i. 314 ; iii. 187, Bu. D. ; 
miracles of, i. 336, 344, Bu. ; said 
(erroneously) to have been canon- 
ized on account of them, i. 159, T. ; 
S. Hugh buried near, i. 344, Bu. ; 
his tomb visited by Richard of 
Cornwall, ib, ; had increased the 
vicarage of Studham, iii. 195, D. ; 
grievances of the church stated by, 
i. 422, Bu. ; privileges of the clergy 
compiled by B. de Marisco by his 
order, i. 425, Bu. 
Henry de Lexinton, dean, i. 318 ; ii. 
94 ; iu. 190 ; iv. 104, 106, Bu. Wi. 
D. W. O. ; received by the king in 
Gascony, iii. 190, D.; consecrated 
by archbishop Boniface in London, 
ii. 94, Wi.,at Lambeth, iii. 190, D. ; 
holds his first ordination at Marl- 
borough, iii. 190, D. ; ordered by the 
Pope to be present at the resigna- 
tion of R. de Weseham, i. 377, Bu. ; 
orders an inquiry into the right of 
Osney to S. George's, Oxford, iv. 
120, O. ; protest on behalf of his 
authority at Oxford by David, arch- 



232 



INDEX. 



Lincoln, bishops of :— coii^ 

Henry de Lexinton — cont 

deacon of Derby, i. 436, Bn. ; dies, 
i. 461; ill. 211; iv. 121, 445, Bu. 
D. 0. Wo. 

Kichard of Gravesend, dean, i. 461 ; 
iii. 211; iy. 121, 445, Bu. D. O. 
Wo. ; while dean appointed to carry 
out the Pope's confirmation of the 
sentence against infractors of Magna 
Charta, i. 320, Bu. ; his letter to the 
bishop of Lichfield, ib. ; a commis- 
sioner in the case of the right of 
Osney to S. Greorge*s in the castle, 
Oxford, iv. 120, O. ; goes into 
France to make peace, iii. 211 ; iv. 
123, D. O. W. ; cites the Lincoln 
monks to prove their claim to their 
church property, iv. 133, 0. ; at 
Dover to mediate between Henry 
JII. and the barons, iii. 223, Dt ; 
summoned by the legate Ottoboni 
for siding with S. de Montfort, iii. 
240 ; iv. 181, D. O. ; suspended, iv. 
181, O. ; not at the parliament 
of Westminster in 1265, ii. 366, 
Wa. ; buys a peace for himself, 
and goes abroad, iii. 247, D. ; 
goes to Rome, iv. 181, O. ; the 
see in charge of John of Maid- 
stone, iii. 247, D. ; obtains the 
Pope's favour, iv. 182,0.; returns 
to England, iii. 248; iv. 182, D. 
O. ; receives the resignation of R. 
of Appletree, abbat of Osney, iv. 
208, O. ; confirms and blesses Wil- 
liam of Sutton, abbat of Osney, iv. 
211,0.; appoints John of Oxford 
abbat of Eynsham, iv. 213, 214, O. ; 
dedicates the high altar of Osney, 
iv. 227, O. ; confirms William le 
Breton, prior of Dunstable, iii. 264, 
D. ; visits Dunstable, iii 266, D. ; 
a coadjutor given to, by the arch- 
bishop, from his infirmity, iii. 268, 
D. ; ejects Dunstable priory from 
JJdlington church, iii 876, D. ; or- 
dination b^d for, at Huntingdon, 



Lincoln, bishops of :— con^. 

Richard of Gravesend — conL 

by the archbishop, ib. ; dies, ii. 392 ; 
iii. 282 ; iv. 282, 476, Wa. D. O. 
W. Wo.; his grant to Osney, iv. 
282 n., O. 

Fulk Lovd, archdeacon of Colchester, 
elected, but refuses to accept the 
see, iv. 283, O. W. 

Oliver Sutton (or de Lexinton), dean, 
ii. 392 ; iii. 282 ; iv. 282 n., 477, 
Wa. D. O. Wo. ; consecrated at 
Lambeth, iii. 283, D., by archbishop 
Peccham, ii. 392 ; iv. 284, Wa. O. 
W. ; visits Dunstable, iii. 283, D. ; 
allowance to Dunstable in con- 
sequence of their debts, iii. 285, 
D. ; passes through Dunstable, cele- 
brates, and preaches, iii. 294, D. ; 
six vicars summoned before him 
for non-payment of the king's fif- 
teenth, iii. 304, D. ; visits Dun- 
stable, iii. 313, D.; confirms Roger 
of Coventry abbat of Osney, iv. 
303, 0. ; dedicates Ashridge church, 
iii. 326, D. ; visits Caldwell, and 
receives the prior's resignation, iii. 
340, D. ; visits Dunstable, iiL 340, 
342, D. ; his quarrel with the mas- 
ters of Oxford respecting the admis- 
sion of the chancellor, iv. 317, O. 
W. ; the quarrel made up, and he 
admits the chancellor, iv. 318, O. 
W. ; the dispute settled by the in- 
fluence of the king and others, iv. 
324, O. ; admits John of Ludlow 
at Netley, ib. ; buries queen Elea- 
nor at Westminster, iv. 326, O. ; 
his visitation of Osney, iv. 327, O. ; 
appointed one of the collectors of 
the tax in 1291, iii 367, 386 ; iv. 
332, D. O. ; appoints two assistants, 
iv. 332, O. ; new taxation of bene- 
fices by, iii. 382, D. ; holds an ordi- 
nation at Dunstable, iii 391, D. ; 
his property con^scated for his con- 
tinued resistance to Iklward L, iii. 
407, D. 



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INDEX. 



233 



Lincoln, bishops of: — cont 

John d'Alderbj, consecrated at Can- 
terbury, iv. 545, Wo. 
Lincoln, dean and chapter of, suspended 
for receiying archbishop Grey vith his 
cross erect, iii. 62, D. ; quarrel irith 
Grosseteste respecting the right of visita^ 
tion, i. 97 ; iii. 149, 160, 166, 168, T. D. ; 
payment by, to the Pope, iii. 154, D. ; 
visited by Grosseteste, iii. 171 ; iv. 94, 
D. W. ; quarrel "with the archbishop as 
to jurisdicUon during the vacancy of the 
see, liL 189, D. ; the quarrel referred to 
two arbiters, iiL 190, D. ; progress of 
the suit, iii. 213,214,D.; affairs of Ash- 
bourne church, iii. 215, 216, D.; retain 
the prebend of Aylesbury, iii. 247, D. ; 
debt due by Dunstable to John of 
Houghton paid to, iii. 264, 265, D. 
 deans of: 

Philip Willoughby, appointed arbiter 
in the Lambeth chapel case, ii. 77, 
Wi. 
William de Toumay, goes to Rome, 
and returns, iii. 109, D. ; endeavours 
to prevent the increase of Marston 
church, iii. 141, D. 
Roger de Weseham, goes to Lyons 
against Grosseteste, iii. 166, D. ; 
see Lichfield, bishops ot 
Henry de Lezinton; see Lincoln, 

bishops of. 
Richard de Gravesend; see Lincoln, 

bishops of. 
Robert de Marisco, compiles a list of 
privileges of the clergy by order of 
Grosseteste, i. 425, Bu. ; elected 
arbiter between the archbishop and 
chapter in the question of jurisdic- 
tion, sede vacantey iii. 190 ; as arch- 
deacon of Oxford, investigates by 
his official the claim of Osney to 
S. George's in the castle of Oxford, 
iv. 120, O. J loses the advowson of 
Ashbourne church, i. 499, Bo.; 
elected arbiter on the part of the 
barons in 126 1| iv. \%% 0.{ dies, 
It. 181,0. 



Lincoln, deans of: — conU 

William de Lexinton, t6. ; opposition 
to, appeal, and confirmation of, ib, ; 
dies, iv. 251, O. 
Richard de Mepham, ib. 
John of Maidstone, had had the 
custody of the see during R. Graves- 
end's absence, iii. 247, D. ; debt 
due from Dynstable acknowledged 
before, iii. 264, D. 
Oliver Sutton ; see Lincoln, bishops of. 
Nicholas Heigham, iii. 341, D. ; Leigh- 
ton Buzzard church finished by his 
executors, t^. 

. subdean of, William de Bramford, 

murdered in the cathedral, i. 57 ; ii. 257 ; 
iv. 393, T. Wa. Wo. 
 archdeacons of : 



Geofirey Plantagenet, iii. 20, D. 

Robert of Hayles, mediates between 
the priory and town of Dunstable, 
iii. Ill, D. ; visits Dunstable as 
official of bishop Hugh, iii. 132, D. ; 
dies, iii. 148, D. 

Thomas le Waleys, made bishop of 
S. David's, iv. 97, O. W. 

William Lupus, transferred from the 
archdeaconry of Gloucester, i. 137 ; 
acts with the canons in resisting the 
archbishop's authority during the 
vacancy of the see, iii. 187, 189, 
D. ; goes to S. Edmundsbury, and 
remains there, iii. 188, D. 
chancellor of, Richard, made arch- 



bishop of Canterbury, iii. 116, D. ; see 
Canterbury, archbishops of. 

canon of, Richard, visits Dunstable 



for bishop R. Gravesend, iii. 264, D. 

monks of, cited to prove their 



claim to their church property, and 
many confirmations given, iv. 133, O. 
S. Katharine's priory, the prior 



appointed, in 1291, a collector of the 
tenth for half the diocese, iv. 332, O, 
Lincoln, earia of : 

John de Lacy (sixth earl of), con-i 
stable of Chester, goes to the Holy 
Landi iii. 54, D.} returns, iii 50, 



234 



INDEX. 



Lincoln, earls of i^^-cont, 
John de Lacy—^on/. 
D. ; made earl of Lincoln, i. 87 ; 
ili. 132, T. D. ; -witnesses Magna 
Charta in 1225, i. 232, Bo.; his 
followers not subdued by Gilbert 
Marshal, i. 91, T. ; witnesses the 
confirmation of Magna Charta in 
1236, i. 103, T. ; dies, i. 115; iv. 
432, T. Wo. 
Margaret de Quinci, his countess, i. 
87, T. ; marries Walter Marshal, 1. 
121, T. ; at the dedication of Salis- 
bury cathedral, L 166, T. ; dies, iv. 
456, Wo.; dies at Hampstead, it 
104, 378, Wi. Wa. 
Edmund de Lacy (seventh earl of), 
dies, and is buried at Stanlaw, i. 
162, T. 
Henry de Lacy (eighth earl of), 
knighted by Henry III., ii. Ill, 
378 ; iv. 251, 461, Wi. Wa. W. Wo. ; 
appointed by Edward I. to hear 
the complaints against the judges, 
iii. 857, D. ; sent into Gascony 
by Edward I., iii. 397 ; iv. 525, D. 
Wo. 
Lincoln, Robert of, holds Warham castle 
against Stephen, ii. 226, Wi. 

. Richard de (a clerk), dies at Dun- 
stable, iU. 210, D. 
Linde, Richard de la, building ground 
towards the Severn given to, by Wor- 
cester priory, iv. 494, Wo. ; deed in 
favour of a livery given to his son, iv. 
498 ; deed of the corrody received by 
Worcester priory, iv. 499 ; lets Stretton- 
on-the-Foss to Worcester, iv. 623 ; one 
of the witnesses respecting the West- 
bury prebends, i6. 
[Lindisfeme], S. Cuthbert consecrated 
bishop of, by archbishop Theodore, iii. 

8, D. 

Lindridge, a pension in, confirmed to Wor- 
cester priory, iv. 393, Wo. j charter of 
John respecting the manor of, iv. 395. 

_^ O., parson of, his agreement with 

the prior of Worcester, iv. 394. 



Lindridge, the church given to Ralph, bro* 
ther of the prior of Worcester, iv. 398 ; 
given to Aimery de Breaut^, iv. 447 ; 
10 marks from, annually confirmed to 
Worcester by bishop Peter of Hereford, 
lb. ; given to John de Buterleye, iv. 493. 

Lindsey, Sigeferde, bishop of, subscribes 
the foundation charter of Burton abbey, 
i. 183, Bu. 

linley, John de, dies, iii. 102, D. 

Robert de, serves on a jury, iii. 

307, D. 

William de, land of, in Houghton, 



iii. 178, D. 

Linlithgow (Lynescu), Edward I. at, iv. 
637, Wo. 

Lippard forest, deforested, iv. 41 7, Wo. 

Lisbon, captured, ii. 54, Wi. ; by the Cru- 
saders under Alphonso I. of Portugal, 
ii. 232, Wa, 

Liscumbe, a derk of, had a letter from 
Celestine Y. recommending him for a 
benefice, iii. 393, D. 

L'Isle ; see Insula. 

Lismore, land in, belonging to Tewkes- 
bury, i. 67, T. 

 bishop of, Robert of Bedford con- 
secrated in London, iii. 53, D. ; dedicates 
various churches, iii. 56 ; his quarrel 
with the bishop of AVaterford, iii. 66. 

lAthtegrave (Lytegrave), land in, iii. 164, 
157, D. 

Littlebury (lAthlebure, litlebyre-, Lutle- 
bire), Martin of, justice itinerant at Wor- 
cester in 1261, iv. 446, Wo. 

Robert of, accused of false judgment, 

imprisoned and fined, iii. 356 ; iv. 320, D.O. 

Littleover (Ufra minor), given to Burton 
by William L, i. 185, Bu. 

Llanblethian church, settlement respecting, 
at Strugoil, i. 80, T. j given to Tewkes- 
bury by the bishop of Llandaff, though 
he had given it to his chaplain, ib, ; 
the abbey sends a monk to take posses- 
sion of, i. 81 ; his treatment, i&. ; visit 
of the abbat to, i. 125. 

 Ralph Mailok, or Meylok, had held 

it, i. 80, 81, T. 



IND£]L 



233 



Llanblethian church-^coiiC 

^— — > Boger Meylok deprived of, i. 125, 
T. ; requests to hold the church in farm, 
which is refused, ib, ; told by the abbat 
of Tewkesbury that all losses will be 
imputed to him, ib.; five marks given 

- him by the abbat, at the petition of his 
uncle Bhys, t6. ; o£Gered six marks at 
the petition of R. de Clare, but refuseR, 
expecting more, ib, ; his acts and threats 
against Tewkesbury, L 126; a pension 
of twelve marks given to him, ib, 

Thomas of Pennarth, made vicar, 



1. 125 ; resigns as opposed by the abbat 
of Tewkesbury, ib, ; the abbat gives him 
the church, and he swears fidelity, i. 125, 
126 ; the charter to him made out, i. 126. 
Hugh de Forthampton, returns the 



charter of the lease of the church, i. 148. 
Llanbordan, the tithes of, retained for the 

prior of CardiflF, i. 100, T. 
Llandaff, bishops of : 

Herwald, dies, i. 8, M. 

Urban, iv. 15, W. ; consecrated by 
S. Anselm, L 8 ; iv. 15, M. O. ; his 
quarrel with bishop Bernard of S. 
David's, i. 13 ; ii. 223, M. Wa. ; dies 
at Borne, i. 13, M. ; dies on his way 
to Bome, ii. 224, Wa. 

Uhtred (Huedredas), dies, i. 47, T. 

Nicholas ap Gurgant, dies, i. 17, 53, 
M.T. 

William Saltmarsh, prior of S. Augus- 
tine's, Bristol, n. 244, Wa. ; conse- 
crates an altar at Margan, i. 20, M. 

Henry of Abergavenny, at the con- 
secration of Hugh, bishop of Here- 
ford, iv. 406, Wo. ; at the dedication 
of Worcester cathedral, iv. 409, 
Wo. ; dies, 1. 33, M. 

William, prior of Goldclive, i. 33, 64 j 
iv. 411, M. T. Wo. ; consecrated at 
Canterbury, i. 33, M. ; dies, i. 37, 
73, M. T. 

Elias of Badnor, treasurer of Here- 
ford, i. 38, 75 ; iv, 421, M. T. Wo. ; 
consecrated at Merton in spite of 
the Canterbury monks, i. 77^ T. ; 



Llandaff, bishops of :—cont 

Blias of Radnor — coni. 
at Strugoil for the cause of the 
church of Llanblethian, L 80, T. ; 
grants it to Tewkesbury, though he 
had given it to his chaplain, ib,; 
excommunicates the Welsh who 
had carried off Eustace, a monk of 
Tewkesbury, i. 81, T. j complains 
to Hubert de Burgh about this, ib, ; 
receives the church of Llanedarn 
from Tewkesbury, L 100, T. ; con- 
firms to Tewkesbury all the bene- 
fices they have in the diocese, ib, ; 
too ill to be at Otho's council, i. 
105, T. ; dedicates the altars of SS. 
James and Nicholas at Tewkesbury, 
i. Ill, T.5 dies, i. 114; iv. 432, T. 
Wo. 

Maurice, archdeacon of Llandaff, 
elected, but refused by the king, i. 
116, T. ' 

William de Burgh, absolves the prior 
of Cardiff, i. 136, T. ; dies, L 156. 

John de la Ware, abbat of Margan, 
i. 163, T.; received by Henry HL 
at Dover, ib, ; consecrated at Can- 
terbury, ib, 

William of Badnor, present at the 
dedication of Salisbury cathedral, 
i. 166, T. ; at the funeral of Richard 
de Clare, i. 1 69, T. ; grants an in- 
dulgence to all praying for him, ib, 

Williun de Braose, iv. 183, W. j con- 
secrated by archbishop Boniface, iv. 
190, W. ; present at the consecrar- 
tion of John le Breton, bishop of 
Hereford, ii. 376, Wa. ; dies, iv. 
309, 493, O. W. Wo. 

long vacancy of the see through Bonus 
de Clare, iii. 389, D. 

John of Monmouth, profession of 
three Worcester monks before, iv. 
639, Wo. ; reconciles the church of 
Fershore, iv. 541 ; baptizes Thomas 
de Monthermer, iv. 650 ; buries 
bishop Godfrey Giffard at Wor- 
cester, iv. 651. 



236 



INDEX. 



Uandaff, archdeacons of : 

Maurice, at Stnigoil about the church 
of Llanblethian, i. 80, T. ; elected 
bishop, but the election quashed, i. 
116; makes Thomas of Pennarth 
vicar of Llanblethian, i. 125 ; pre- 
sents but does not institute Walter 
Fitz- Alfred to Eenvig, i. 126 ; dies, 
i. 128 ; had intruded his nephew 
Maurice, son of Rely Wrgan, into 
Llandough, i. 129. 
Balph of Newcastle, appointed by 
Kichard de Clare, i. 131 ; afterwards 
removed by the king's proctors, ib. 
Thomas, puts a vicar into S. John's, 
Cardi£f, ib. ; summons the prior of 
Cardiff, i. 133. 

chapter of, a moiety of tlie tithes 

of Llanedam confirmed to, by Tewkes- 
bury, i. 147, T. 
Llandough (Landoch) chapel, question re- 
specting its condition, i. 111,T. ; Mau- 
rice, son of Kely Wrgan, intruded into, 
by his uncle, the archdeacon of Llandaff 
i. 129, T. ; resigned by him, ib, 
X/landridian, prodigy at, i. 1 8, M. 
Llanedam (Lantemen), the church given 
up by Tewkesbury to the bishop of Llan- 
daff, i. 100, T. ; a moiety of the tithes 
confirmed to the chapter of Llandaff, i. 
147, T. 
Llanthony abbey, Gilbert dc Lacy buried 
at, i. 78, T. ; Maud, countess of Here- 
ford, buried at, i. 119, T. ; murder at, 
by a canon, i. 125, T. ; fire at, in 1301, 
iv. 549, Wo. 

. priors of : 

Robert, made bishop of Hereford, i. 

45, T. 
Geoffrey made bishop of S. David's, 

i. 57 ; ii. 255, M. Wa. 
John, dies, i. 1 16, T. 
Godfrey seizes the sheep of the monks 
of Mereval, iii, 180, P.j resigns, 
i. 146, T. 
Bverwd, ib, 

the prior to be president of the general 
chapter at New^nbami Ui. d9ly Dt 



Llantrissaint (Lantrissan), a daughter of 
Richard de Clare bom at, i. 150, T. 

Llantwit-Migor (Landerwich, Landithwith, 
Landirwit), church of : William, parson 
of, dies, i. 75, T. ; Tewkesbury obtains 
possession of, though the Welsh try to 
procure it according, to their custom for 
the late parson's brother, ib. ; let by 
Tewkesbury to the brother, the abbey 
retaining a neighbouring chapel, ib. ; 
arrangement with the vicar respecting 
the tithes, i. 136, T. 

Llewellyn-ap-Jorwerth, marries Joanna, 
daughter of John, iv. 394, Wo. ; John 
advances against, and comes to terms 
with, in 1209, iv. 397, Wo.; John goes 
against, in 1211, L 31 ; ii. 266 ; iv. 399, 
M. Wa. Wo. ; makes peace and submits, 
giving hostages, i. 60 ; ii. 266 ; iii. 452 ; 
iv. 399, T. Wa. Be. Wo. ; compelled to 
resign a portion of his lands, i. 31 ; iv. 
55, 399, M. O. Wo. ; rises against John 
in 1212, i. 32; iv. 400, M. Wo.; r^ 
covers North Wales, i. 32, M. ; his 
daughter married to Reginald de Braose, 
iii. 52, D. ; invades William Marshal's 
lands, iii. 61, D.; seeks aid from Eng- 
land, iii. 82, D. ; his treachery on obtain- 
ing it, ib,; his insurrection in 1224, iv. 
63, 64, O. W. ; his war with William 
Marshal, iii. 82 ; iv. 64, 65, D. O. W. ; 
destroys two castles of Fulk Fitz- 
Warren, iii. 82, D. ; advance of Henry 
HI. against him, ib. ; R. Blundevil, earl 
of Chester, goes to the king in his 
favour, ib. ; does not appear on the 
day appointed, ib. ; excommunicated, 
iii 83, D. ; peace made, and he submits, 
iii. 83 ; iv. 64, 65, D. O. W. ; is to re- 
store Fitz-Warren's castles, iii. 83, D. ; 
peace made with William Marshal, iii. 
100, D. ; advance of Henry III. against, 
into Montgomery in 1228, i. 70; iii. 110, 
T. I). ; arrangement with Henry IH. 
respecting the land of Kerry, iii, 110, 
D. ; captures and releases William de 
Braose, iii, ]17i D. ; bangs William de 
Braose. i, 38, 74, 38 1 ii. 60, 908 1 iii, 



INDEX. 



237 



Llevellyn-ap-JorWerth — cont 

125 ; iv. 71, 421, M. T. Wi. Wa. D. O. 
Wo.; destroys Bnilth castle, iv. 421, 
Wo. ; collects an army, i. 74, T. ; ex- 
cites war against Henry III., iii. 127, 
D. ; rayages great part of Wales, i. 79, 
T. ; invades Brecknock and bums Aber- 
hodni, i. 38, M. ; bums Brecknock and 
Radnor, iv. 422, Wo. ; subdues the South 
Wales princes, i. 38, M. ; bums Caer- 
leon, ib. ; loses many men in the Usk, 
i. 39, M. ; takes Neath castle and de- 
stroys it, ih, ; extorts sixty marks from 
Margan abbey, ib. ; orders the Welsh 
cbicis to plunder Kenvig, ib.; Henry 
III. advances against, iv. 72, O. W. ; 
excommunicated, iii. 127, D. ; excom- 
municated by the advice of the bishops 
and officials of Canterbury, iv. 422, 
Wo. ; the sentence confirmed by the 
Pope, i. 80 ; iv. 422, T. Wo. ; the sen- 
tence published through England, iv. 422, 
Wo. ; his ravages, i. 80, T. j the prior 
of Leominster compelled to buy a peace 
from, ib. ; makes a tmce "with Henry III., 
i. 88 ; iii. 127 ; the excommunication 
suspended, iii. 127, D. ; breaks the truce, 
i. 88 ; captures two sons of Richard de 
Argentine and others, iii. 127, D. ; de- 
stroys ten castles, ib,; threatens the 
lauds of William de Braose, i 88, T. ; 
defeated by Richard of Cornwall, ib. ; 
joins R. Marshal and G. Basset, and ex- 
cites war again, iii. 136, D. ; his anger 
at the marriage of his daughter Helen 
with Robert de Quinci, iii. 146, D. ; 
the truce with Henry lU. prolonged, t6.; 
dies, i. 114^ ill 152; iv. 431, T. D. 
Wo. 

Llewellyn-ap-Griffith, succeeds David, iv. 
437, Wo. ; description of his person and 
influence, iii. 200, D ; makes peace with 
Henry UI., and divides the country with 
him, iv. 438, Wo. ; invades Cheshire, iii. 
461, Be. ; his rismg in 1257, L 158, 408 ; 
iii. 200, T. Bu. D. [erroneously called 
son of David by T.] ; makes peace with 
Henry ILL through Ottoboni, iii. 461, 



Llewellyn-ap-Griffith — cont. 

Be. ; the men of the Mortimers and the 
Marchers surrender to, and take various 
castles, iv. 447, Wo. ; invades and bums 
the marches, iii. 221, D. ; prince Ed- 
ward advances against, and makes a 
tmce with, iv. 133, W. ; makes an 
alliance with Simon de Montfort the 
younger, iv. 456, Wo.; ravages the 
lands of G. de Gare, ii. 858, Wa. ; his 
assistance to Simon de Montfort, ii. 
363; iv. 168, Wa. W. ; attacks and 
disperses the royal forces in Wales, iv. 
456, Wo. ; destroys some of the royal 
castles put into his hands by S. de 
Montfort, iv. 168, W.; parliament pro- 
rogued in consequence of his raid into 
Cheshire, ii. 366, Wa. ; defeats Maurice 
Fitz-Gerold and Hamond L*£strange, 
ib. ; pacified with Henry III. by Otto- 
boni, ii. 105, 374; iv. 457, Wi. Wa. 
Wo. ; does homage to Henry HI., ii. 105, 
374; iv. 457. Wi. Wa. Wo.; has his 
lands restored, iv. 457, Wo. ; betrothed 
to Eleanor de Montfort, ii. 121, 386, Wi. 
Wa. ; refuses to go to the parliament, 
when summoned by Edward I., ii. 386 ; 
iv. 26 J, 468, 470, Wa.. W. Wo. ; sends 
ambassadors for Eleanor de Montfort, 
iii. 266 ; iv. 470, D. Wo. ; she is cap- 
tured on her way to him, ii. 121,386; 
iii. 259, 266; iv. 266, 267, 469, Wi. 
Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; his offers to Ed- 
ward I. for her, ii. 386; iv. 471, Wa. 
Wo.; these refused, iL 386; iv. 471, 
Wa. Wo. ; refiisal of homage to Edward 
I., iii. 275, D. ; his ravages in the 
marches, iv. 270, 271, 0. W. ; attacked 
by Edward I., ii. 387 ; iu. 275 ; iv. 272, 
472, Wa. D. 0. W. Wo. ; flies to Snow- 
don, iii. 275 ; iv. 272, 273, D. O. W. ; 
submits and makes peace, ii. 124, 125, 
387 ; iii. 275 ; iv. 272, 273, 472, Wi. 
Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; terms of his sub- 
mission, ii. 124, 388; iii. 275; iv. 272, 
274, 472, Wi. Wa. D. O. W. Wo.; 
absolved, ii. 125 ; iv. 472, Wi. Wo. ; 
obtains the pardon of Owen and others, 



238 



INDEX. 



Llewellyii-ap-Griffith — cont 

ii. 125, Wi. ; releases his prisoners, and 
takes an oath of fidelity, iv. 473, Wo. ; 
spends Christmas with Edward I. in 
London, and then returns home, ii. 125, 
388 ; iii. 276 ; iv. 274, 473, Wi. Wa. 
D. W. Wo. ; doubts of his fidelity, iv. 
276, O. W. ; meets Edward I. in the 
marches, t6., at Worcester, iv. 476, 
Wo. ; renews the treaty, iv. 277, O. W. ; 
Eleanor de Montfort sent to him, ii. 
388 ; iii. 276 ; iv. 473, Wa. D. Wo. ; 
marries her, ii. 389 ; iii. 266 ; iv. 277, 
476, Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; makes friends 
with David, iii. 291, D. ; rises against 
Edward I., iii. 291 ; iv. 287, D. O. W. ; 
parliament at Worcester respecting his 
ravages, iv. 484, Wo. ; besieges Flint 
and Rbuddlan castles, ii. 397 ; iii. 291, 
292 ; iv. 287, 485, Wa. D. (). W. Wo. ; 
his lands ravaged by Edward L, iv. 288, 
O. W. ; successes over the royal troops, 
ii. 397 ; iv. 289, Wa. O. W. j captures 
Roger de Clifford, ii. 397 ; iv. 288, 485, 
Wa. O. W. Wo. ; failure of archbishop 
Feccham's mission for peace, iv. 289, 
O. W. ; exconununicated by him, iv. 
290, O. W. ; invades the March, iv. 
485, Wo. ; descends into the plains, ii. 
398 ; iv. 291, Wa. O. W. ; his death at 
Cumhyre, iii. 293, D. ; slain by Edmund 
Mortimer and others, ii. 398; iv. 291, 
485, 486, Wa. O. W. Wo. ; his head cut 
off and placed over the Tower, ii. 398 ; 
iii. 293, 466 ; iv. 291, 486, Wa. D. Be. 
O. W. Wo. ; his head crowned with ivy, 
ii. 398 } iv. 486, Wa. Wo. ; prophecy 
respecting him, ii. 399, Wa. ; his crown 
offered by prince Alphonso at the Con- 
fessor's shrine, ii. 401 ; iv. 490, Wa. 
Wo. 

Llyswamey (Liswrinni), chapel of, i. 75, 
137, T. 

Loches (Luches) castle taken by lUchard 
I., ii. 249 ; iv. 388, Wa. Wo. 

Lodeford, Walter de, Packington hermit- 
age given to, by Worcester priory, iv. 
487, Wo. 



Lodeford, William de, receives a bond 
from Worcester priory, iv. 512, Wo. 

Lokeren (Lucre), palace of lUchard, king 
of Germany at, iv. 224, W. 

Lombards, their aid to the Pope in 1229, 
iii. 114, D. 

Lombardy, earthquake in, in 1117, iv. 376, 
Wo. 

London, taken by William L, iv. 7, W. ; 
burnt in 1077, ii. 193, Wa. ; in 1087,11. 
35, Wi.; tempest at, in 1091, iv. 12, 
W.; burnt in 1098, Ii. 40, Wi. ; In 
1102, ii. 41,Wi. s council at in 1102, 
i. 7 ; ii. 210 ; iii. 430, M. Wa. Be. ; 
burnt in 1105, ii. 42, Wi. ; in 1108, 
ii 43, Wi. ; in 1113, ii. 44, Wi. ; 
council at In 1129, i. 12,45; ii. 221, 
M. T. Wa.; burnt in 1130, Iv. 378, 
Wo. ; burnt in 1131, ii. 49, Wi. ; in 
1132, by Gilbert Beket, iii. 434, Be.; 
council at, under Alberic, in 1138, iv. 
378, Wo.; council under the legate in 
1141, ii. 229, Wa. ; burnt in 1161, ii. 
56 ; iv. 380, Wi. Wo. ; council at in 
1175, i. 51 ; iv. 383, T. Wo.; massacre 
of the Jews in 1189 in, Iv. 43, W. ; 
burnt in 1207, iii. 451, Be. ; burnt in 
1212, i. 60; ii. 268; iv. 400, T. Wa. 
Wo. ; a trench round the city begun by 
the Londoners, iii. 34, 453, D. Be. ; the 
Londoners join the Northerners against 
John, iv. 404, Wo. ; the city seiied by 
the barons, U. 283 ; iii. 43, Wa. D. ; the 
citizens do homage to prince Louis, ii. 
287 ; iv. 69, Wa. O. W. ; altars de- 
stroyed on which excommunicated per- 
sons have celebrated, iii. 51, D. ; riots 
in 1222 against the abbat of West- 
minster, ii. 297 ; iii. 78, Wa. D. ; par- 
liament at, in 1225, i. 68 ; iii. 93 ; iv. 
417, T. D. Wo.; tallage exacted from 
the Londoners in 1234, iv. 77, O. ; 
council at, under Otho in 1237, L 253 ; 
iv. 429, Bu. Wo.; parliament at, in 
1254-5, i. 156, 336 ; ii. 95 ; ill 190, T. 
Bu. Wi. D. ; convocation at, in 1257, i. 
402-407, Bu. ; deaths in, teom fiunine in 
1258, i. 166, T. ; parliament at, in 1268, 



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239 



London — cont. 

ii. 97, Wi. ; parliament at, in 1259, i. 
167^; ii. 98; iv. 126, T. Wi. W.; the 
streets fortified with iron chains in 1263, 
ii. 101, Wi. ; slaughter of the Jews in 
1263, ii. 101 ; iv. 141, U2, 450, Wi. W. 
Wa; parliament at, in 1263, i. 176; 
iii. 224 ; iv. 183, T. D. W. ; the citi- 
zens rise against prince Edward, iii. 
222, D. ; their shameful usage of queen 
Eleanor, iii 223 ; iv. 136, D. W. ; the 
mayor protects her, iii. 223, D. ; pro- 
mise of fidelity to Henry III. by the 
citizens, iii. 226, D. ; occupied by Simon 
de Montfort, iv. 138, W. ; the citizens 
plunder the manor of Richard king of 
Grermany at Isleworth, iv. 140, W., and 
his house at Westminster, iv. 141, W. ; 
their outrages against the king's par- 
tisans, i6. ; four of the rioters killed by 
a beam in S. Cuthbert's chapel, t&. ; 
great part of West Chepe burnt by the 
royalists, iv. 147, O. ; slaughter of the 
citizens at Lewes by prince Edward, ii. 
357 ; iv. 160, 452, Wi. W. Wo. ; certain 
bishops ordered by the legate to put it 
under an interdict, iv. 156, W. ; the citi- 
zens return to their allegiance after the 
battle of Evesham, iv. 176, W. ; deputa- 
tion of forty citizens to Windsor to make 
theirpeace with Henry III., ii. 366, Wa. ; 
he imprisons them, ii. 366 ; iv. 176, 
455, Wa. W. Wo. ; all but seven freed, 
ii. 367, Wa. ; fine extorted from them, 
iv. 184, W. ; the chains in the streets 
removed, ii. 367, Wa.; the citizens ill- 
treated by prince Edward take to piracy, 
ii. 367, Wa. ; occupied by G. de Clare, iv. 
198, 199, W.O. ; surrendered by him to 
Henry m., ii. 105, 874 ; iv. 206, Wi. 
Wa. O. W. ; behaviour of the citizens 
at the translation of Edward the Con- 
fessor, ii. 108, 375 ; iv. 458, Wi. Wa. 
Wo. ; adorned for the coronation of Ed- 
waid I., iv. 259, 260, W. ; interdict on, 
in 1282, in consequence of some pri- 
soners escaped from the Tower, who 
were dragged from St. Paul's, iii. 289, D. 



London bridge, works at, in 1097, ii. 207, 
Wa. ; land on, given to Bermondsey in 
1122, iii. 433, Be.; the stone bridge 
begun by Peter de Colechurch in 1176, 
ii. 240, Wa. ; built in 1209, iii. 451, Be. ; 
burnt in 1212, iv. 400, Wo. ; five arches 
broken by the ice in 1282, iv. 483, 
Wo. 

Tower, works at, in 1097, ii. 207, 

Wa. ; fortified by Geofirey de Mandeville 
in 1138, ii. 51, Wi. ; surrendered to Ste- 
phen by Geoffiey de Mandeville in 1143, 
ii. 230 ; iv. 379, Wi. Wo. ; surrendered 
to prince Louis, ii. 286, Wa. ; the Oxford 
clerks imprisoned in, in 1237, 1. 254, 
Bu. ; fortified by Henry HI. in 1260, 
iii. 217, D. ; restored to Henry III., iv. 
176, W. ; Henry III. and his queen in, 
in 1263, iii. 222, D.; Ottoboni shuts 
himself up in, iv. 200, 201, O. W. ; be- 
sieged by G. de Clare, iv. 200, 201, O. 
W. ; relief of, by Henry HI., iv. 202, 
O. W. ; justices itinerant in, in 1275, 
iii. 267, D. 

archbishops of: 



Gwithelm, frees the Britons from the 
Picts and others, iii. 6, D. 

Thonns, flies into Wales, iv. 368, Wo. 

— bishops of: 

Mellitus, ordained by S. Augustine, ii. 
149 ; iii. 7 ; iv. 864, Wa. D. Wo. : 
archbishop of Canterbury, iii. 7 ; 
iv. 364, D. Wo. 

Erkenwald, iii 8, D. ; founds Chertsey 
and Barking abbeys, tb, ; translated, 
iii. 438, Be. 

Dunstan, S. ; see Canterbury, arch- 
bishops of. 

Elfwin (JEUfhim, Elfthun, Alfhun), 
subscribes the foundation charter of 
Burton abbey, i. 183, Bu. ; brings 
the body of S. ^Iphege to London, 
ii. 173, Wa. ; sent into Normandy 
with Edward and Alfred by ^thel- 
red,ii. 174, Wa. 

Robert of Jumi^s, brought from 
Normandy by Edward the Confes- 
sor, il 20; bishop of London, ii. 



240 



INDEX. 



London, bishops of: — cont, 

Robert of Jumi^ges — cont. 

20 ; iii. 12, Wi. D. ; see Canterbury, 
archbishops of. 

Sparhafoc, abbat of Abingdon, ap- 
pointed by Edward the Confessor, 
ii. 183, Wa. ; refnsed consecration 
by archbishop Bobert, ib, ; expelled 
from the see, ii. 185, Wa. 

William, il 185, Wa. ; dies, ii. 31, Wi. 

Hugh d'OrivaUe, dies, ii. 34, Wi. 

Maurice, ii. 34, 194, Wi. Wa. ; begins 
S. Paurs, ii. 194, Wa. ; at the 
consecration of William II., iii. 
426, Be. ; consecrates Henry I., ii. 
40, 208 ; iii. 429 ; iv. 373, Wi. Wa. 
Be. Wo.; dies, i. 10; ii. 42, 213, 
M. Wi. Wa. 

Richard, ii^ 43 ; iv. 375, Wi. Wo. ; 
consecrated by S. Anselm, iv. 375, 
Wo. ; consecrates Thomas arch- 
bishop of York, ib. ; dies, ii. 220 ; 
iv. 19, 377, Wa.0. W. Wo. 

Gilbert the Universal, ii. 220; iii. 14 ; 
iv. 19, 377, Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; 
dies, ii. 224, Wa. 

Richard, iii. 16, D. 

Gilbert Foliot, bishop of Hereford, i. 
49 ; ii. 57 ; iv. 26, 380, 381, T. Wi. 
O. W. Wo. ; at the coronation of 
prince Henry, i. 16, M. ; goes to the 
Pope against Becket, ii. 58 ; iv. 
381, Wi. Wo.; excommunicated by 
Becket, iv. 382, Wo. ; gives the in- 
vestiture of S. Mary Magdalene's 
to Osney, iv. 37, O. ; silences the 
opposition of S. Fride6wide*s to 
Osney, iv. 38, O. ; dies, ii. 244 ; iii. 
24 ; iv. 41, 383, 385, Wa. D. O. W. 
Wo. 

Richard Fitz-Keal, ii. 63, 246 ; iii. 25 ; 
iv. 43, 386, Wi. Wa. D. O. Wo. ; 
appointed by archbishop Baldwin to 
act for him during his absence, iii. 
25, D. ; dies, i. 56 ; ii. 70, 251 ; iii. 
27 ; iv. 49, 389, T. Wi. Wa, D. O. 
Wo.; his character and liberality, 
ii. 70, Wi. 



London, bishops of: — cont. 

William de S. M^re rEglisc, ii. 252 ; 
iii. 27 ; iv. 49, Wa. D. O. ; «t the 
coronation of John and Isabella, i. 
206, Bu. ; consecrates W. of Blois 
bishop of Lincoln, and vindicates 
his right during the archbishop's 
illness, against Gilbert bishop of 
Rochester, ii. 255, Wa. ; consecrates 
Jocelyn bishop of Salisbury, iv. 
394, Wo. ; one of the executors of 
the interdict, i. 29 ; ii. 80, 260 ; iv. 
396, M. Wi. Wa, Wo. ; goes into 
exile, i. 29 ; iii. 31, iv. 396, M. D. 
Wo. ; goes lo Rome, ii. 261, Wa. ; 
sent for by John, and returns, ib. ; 
again sent for by John to make 
peace, ii. 262, Wa. ; peace and 
security promised to, by John, i. 
219, Bu. ; money to be paid to, by 
John, i. 220, Bu. ; receives his 
manors again, iu 262, Wa. ; returns 
with archbishop Langton, ii. 263 ; 
iii. 37, 453, Wa. D. Be. ; at the 
dedication of Worcester cathedral, 
iv. 409, Wo. ; seals the confirma- 
tion of Magna Charta in 1218, ii. 
290, Wa. ; resigns, i. 65 ; ii. 294 ; 
iii. 65; iv. 413, 414, T. Wa. D. 
Wo.; retains an income of 100/., 
iii. 65, D. ; his sufferings for the 
church, ii. 294, Wa. ; dies, ii. 
299, Wa. ; buried at S. Osyth's, 
iii. 65, D. 
Eustace de Falkenbarg, i. 65 ; iv. 413, 
414, T. Wo.; consecrated by the 
bishop of Rochester, iv. 414, Wo., at 
Westminster, ii. 294, Wa. ; sent to 
Louis VIII. respecting Normandy, 
but prevented from crossing by ad- 
verse winds, iii. 81, D. ; witnesses 
the confirmation of Magna Charta 
in 1225, 1. 231, Bu.; appeals to 
Canterbury come to, as dean of the 
bishops during the vacancy of the 
see, iii. 113, D.; dies, i. 72 ; ii. 304 ; 
iii. 115 ; iv. 69, 70, 420, T. Wa. D. 
O. W. Wo. 



INDEX. 



241 



LondoD, bishops of : — cont 

Koger Niger, archdeacon of Colches- 
ter, i. 72; iii. 115; iv. 70; T. D. 
0. W. ; consecrated by Jocelyn, 
bishop of Bath, ii. 307, Wa. ; his 
courage during a storm in S. Paul's, 
iii. 124, D. ; compels the restora- 
tion of Hubert de Burgh to the 
chapel whence he was dragged, 
i. 87 ; iiu 129, T. D. ; goes to Rome, 
and loses his money and jewels at 
Parma, iii. 184, D. ; detained at 
Canterbury on his return, i6. ; con- 
secrates archbishop Edmund, ii. 
312, Wa; witnesses the confirma- 
tion of Magna Charta in 1236, i. 
108, T. ; his dispute with arch- 
bishop Edmund as to the visitation 
of monasteries, iii. 151, D. ; dies, 
i. 120; ii. 329; iv. 89, T. Wa, O. 
W. 

Fulk Basset, dean of York, i. 183, 
iv. 89, 436, T. W. Wo. ; conse- 
crated, i. 134, T., by bishop W. 
de Raleigh, iL 90; iv. 92, Wa. 
O. W., in Holy Trinity, London, 
ii. 334, Wa. ; the power of ab- 
solving those who evade the tax to 
the Pope in 1246 given to, i. 278, 
Bu. ; consecrates William of York 
bishop of Salisbury, ii. 91 ; iv. 96, 
Wi. O. W. ; opposes the Pope's 
grant to Henry HI., i. 140, T. ; his 
quarrel with archbishop Boniface 
respecting visitation, ii. 92 ; iv. 
102, Wi. O.; at the meeting of 
bishops at Dunstable in 1250, to 
oppose the archbishop's visitation, 
iii. 181, D. ; goes to the Pope at 
' Lyons against Boniface, i. 141, T. ; 
appointed to carry out the Papal 
decree respecting visitation, i. 300, 
301, Bu.; excommunicates the in- 
fractors of Magna Charta, i. 305, 
319, Bu. ; assists archbishop Boni- 
face to bury Grosseteste, i. 31 4, Bu. ; 
sworn councillor of the king in 
1257, i. 395, Bu. ; dissents from the 

VOL. V. 



London, bishops of: — cont. 

Fulk Basset^con^ 

award as to the demands of the 
barons in 1258, i. 165, T. ; present 
at the dedication of Salisbury cathe- 
dral, i. 166, T. ; elected on the 
king's side at Oxford in 1258, i. 
447, Bu. ; one of the twelve, i. 449, 
Bu. ; one of the twenty-four, i. 
450, Bu. ; dies, i. 470 ; iii. 212 ; iv. 
122, 446, Bu. D. O. W. Wo. 

Henry de Wengham (or Hengham), 
chancellor, ii. 95, Wi. ; payment of 
Worcester priory to, as chancellor, 
iv. 443, Wo. ; elected on the king's 
side at Oxford in 1258, i. 447, Bu. ; 
elected bishop of Winchester by 
the monks, ii. 97, Wi. ; bishop of 
London, i. 470; ii. 98; iii. 212; 
iv. 122, 123, 446, Bu. Wi. D. O. 
W. Wo. ; consecrated, iv. 1 24, O., 
by archbishop Boni&ce at S. Mary's, 
Southwark, iv. 122, W. ; the trea- 
sury brought to his house, iv. 125, 
W. ; dies. i. 500 ; iii. 219 ; iv. 131, 
132, Bu. D. O. W. 

Richard Talbot, dean of S. Paul's, 
elected bishop, iv. 131, 132, O. W. ; 
dies, i. 500; iv. 132, Bu. 0. W. 

Henry of Sandwich, iv. 132, O. W. ; 
consecrated at Canterbury, iv. 133, 
O. W. ; receives the queen after the 
attack of the Londoners on her, iii. 
223, D. ; endeavours to make peace 
between the king and the barons, 
ib, ; not at the parliament at West- 
minster in 1265, ii. 366, Wa. ; sum- 
moned by the legate to Boulogne, 
and ordered to excommunicate S. de 
Montfort, iv. 156, W. ; treatment of, 
by the Cinque Ports on his return, 
and their threats to him, iv. 156, 
157, W. ; puts his seal to the 
terms offered to prince Edward, iv. 
161, W. ; summoned by the legate 
Ottoboni, iii. 240, D. ; suspended by 
Ottoboni,ii. 104, 373; iii. 247; iv. 
181, 185, 455, Wi. Wa. D. O. W. 

Q 



242 



INDEX. 



LondoD, bishops of: — cont. 
Henry of Sandwich — cont 
Wo. ; appeals to the Pope, ii. 104, 
878, Wi. Wa. ; ordered to go to the 
Pope, iii. 240; iv. 456, D. Wo.; 
goes, ii. 104, 873; iv. 181, 185, 
456, Wi. Wa. O. W. Wo. ; causes 
of the suspension, Iy. 186, W. ; re- 
mains long in the Papal court, iii. 
247, D. ; his distress, ib. ; obtains 
the Pope's faTOur, ii. 115, 881 ; iv. 
268, 265, 464, Wi. Wa, W. O. Wo. ; 
returns, ii. 115, 881 ; iy. 253, 254, 
255, 464, Wi. Wa. W. O. Wo. ; his 
reception, iv. 258, 256, W. O. ; dies, 
ii. 115, 861 ; iii. 268 ; iv. 256, 464, 
Wi. Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; buried in 
S. Paul's,* iv. 256, 464, O. Wo. 

John Chishull, dean of S. Paul's, ii. 
117, 383 ; iii. 258 ; iv. 257, 258, 
465, Wi. Wa. D. W. O. Wo. ; con- 
secrated by the bishop of Worcester 
at Lambeth, iv. 257, W.; dies, ii. 
393; iii. 282 ; iv. 283, 478, Wa. D. 
O. W. Wo. 

Fulk Lovel, elected, but declines, ii. 
393 ; iv. 283 n., 478, Wi. O. Wo. 

Bichard Gravesend, archdeacon of 
Northampton, ii. 898 ; iii. 282, 468 ; 
iv. 283 n., 284, 478, Wa. D. Be. 
W. 0. Wo. ; consecrated at Coven- 
try by archbishop Peccham, ii. 393 ; 
iv. 284, 478, Wa. O. W. Wo. 

Balph Baldock, appointed by Pope 
Clement IV. to inquire into the 
miracles of Thomas de Cantelupe, 
iv. 559, Wo. 

London, All Saints' church, advowson of, 
adjudged to B. de Clare against Tewkes- 
bury, i. 137, T. ; rent-€hai*ge from, given 
to Bermondsey, iii. 481, Be. 

— S. Andrew's, flolbom, W. de Alni- 
gio, rector of, iii. 468, Be. 

B. Bartholomew's, gifts of Alexan- 



der de Swereford to, iii. i71, D. ; a canon 
of, figured by archbishop Boniiace in 
his visitation, i. 141, T. 



London, S. Bartholomew's, prion of: 

G., canon of Osney, iii. 41, D. ; be- 
comes a monk at Abingdon, ib. 
John, iii. 180, D. 
Gferald, ib. 

Peter, absolved by the Pope for his 
opposition to archbish(^ Boni&ce, 
i. 304, Bu. 
<-^^— Christ Church monastery founded 
by Norman, iii. 481, Be. 

6. Clemenf s, the Danes' church. 



iii. 485, Be. 

6. Helen's, debt of Dunstable 



priory to the nuns of, iii. 410, D. 

8. Martm's, burnt, ii. 39, Wi. 

S. Mary's : Robert, prior of Osney, 



made prior of, ill. 41, D. 

S. Mary-le-Bow, the church in- 



jured by a storm in 1091, i. 5 ; iii. 427, 
M. Be. ; fUl of the tower of, in 1270, iv. 
289, W. ; murder committed in, in 1284, 
iii. 814 ; iv. 489, D. Wo. ; exchange of a 
tenement in the parish between Ber- 
mondsey and Lewes, iii. 467, Be. 

dean of, suit between 



Dunstable and Derley respecting the 
Peak tithes comes before, iii. 297, D. 

8. Mary, Milk Street, exchange of 



a tenement in the parish between Ber- 
mondsey and Lewes, iii. 467, Be. 

S. Mary Magdalene, Bread Street, 



rent-charge in the parish given to Ber- 
mondsey, iii. 481, Be. 

S. Paul's, built by iBthelbert, ii. 



150; iii. 7, Wa. D.; burnt in 1087, ii. 
36, 196, Wi. Wa.; burnt in 1135, iii. 
485 ; iv. 878, Be. Wo. ; the interdict 
put an end to in, iii. 468, Be. ; the tower 
finished in 1221, iii. 66, D. ; the tower 
struck by lightning in 1230, iii. 124, D. ; 
attempt of archbishop Boni&ce to visit 
the canons in 1260, ii. 92 ; iv. 102, Wi. 
O. W. ; a prebend in, given to an Italian, 
who is murdered, iii. 214, D. ; articles 
of peace between Henry III. and the 
barons read in, in 1268, iii. 224, D. ; 
council held in, by Ottoboni in 1268, iv. 
216, 216, W. O. ; searched for treasure 



INOKX. 



248 



London, St. Paul's — cont 
by inward I. in 1994, iu. 390, D. ; synod 
of the clergy in, in 1396, to discuss the 
king's demand of a subsidy, iii. 405, 

n. 

deans of: 

Alardus, dies, iii, 51, D. 

Gervase) ib, ; deposed, ib, 

William of S. Mary's church,' his dis- 
pute with Dunstable About Kens^ 
worth, iii. 169, D, j dies, ^6. 

Henry of Comhill, ezconunnnicfvted 
by archbishop Boni£»c^ for resisting 
his visitation, i. 904, Bu. ; goes to 
the Pope 9t Lyons agtiinstBoniilice, 
i. 141, T. ; restored by the Pope, i. 
804, Bu. ; appointed to carry ont the 
sentence against the infn^ctors of 
Magna Charta, i. 820, Bu. ; excuses 
himself from writing, i. 330, 322, 
Bu. 

Richard Talbot, elected bishop, iv. 
131, O. ; iee London, bishops of. 

John Chishull, made bishop, iii. 258 ; 
iv. 258, D. 0. ; tee London, bishops 
of. 

Thomas of Ingoldsthorp, made bishop 
of Rochester, iv. 895, O. W. 

William de Montfort, dies soddenly, 
iii. 889; iv. 617, D. Wo. 
' " canons of: 



deaths of several, iii. 171, D. 
prebendaries of : 



Rustand, iii. 214, D. 
John de Crachale, ib. 

Trinity church, visitation of arch- 
bishop Boniface, i. 141, T. ; the prior 
(John of Tooting) absolved by the Pope 
for opposing him, i. 804, Bu. 
London, John ol^ the esoheator, had the 
custody of Dunstable priory during a 
vacancy, iii. 264, D. $ the fine settled 
by, paid by Dunstable, iii. 290, D. 

Simon of, had a portion of land in 

Tarrant-Monkton, i. 99, T. 

William of, sent by the Pope to 



preach a crusade in Kogland, iii. 40, D. ; 
justice itinerant at Dunstable in 1227, 



London, William of— con/, 
iii. 105, D.; in 1238, iii. 108, D. ; one 
of the judges who m&de the award be- 
tween the priory and town of Dunstable, 
iii. 133, D.; dies, iii. 136, D. 

Longespee, William, son of RoUo, dujte of 
Normandy, ii. 164 ; iii. 10 ; iv, 869, Wa. 
D. Wo. ; slmn by Arnulf's treachery, ii. 
165, Wa, 

Longespee, Williiw, brother of I|enry II. ; 
see William, son of Geoffrey of Anjou. 

Longespee, William, e^l of Salisbury ; see 
Salisbury, earls of. 

Longespee, William, his son ; we Salisbury, 
earls pf. 

Longespee, William, son of the last, dies, 
i, 159, T. 

Longespee, Stephen, appoint^ seneschal 
of Gascony in 1263, iv. 1Q5, W. ; ap- 
pointed one of the counsellors of prince 
Edward by the barons in 1358, i. 445, 
Bu. i warden of Corfe castle, i. 458, Bn* 

Matilda, wife of John Giflferd, iv. 

488, Wo. 

Loreng (Loring, Lorenger), Alard le, one 
of the jury in Christiana Mustard's case, 
iii. 307, D. ; juryman in Miiicent de 
Montalt's case, ill. 344 ; in the case of 
Wadlow Jand, iii. 381. 

 le, the yoanger, ordered to restore 
lands in Tebworth, iii. 828. 

Greoffirey le, refuses the vicarage of 



Chalgrave, iii. 360. 

Peter Wiiz-^gBt le, defeated in 



suits Dgainst Dunstable, iii. 181, 182, 
183 ; a chantry granted to, at Chalgrave, 
iii. 257 ; di^, iii. 336 ; his love for Dun- 
stable priory, 1*6. 

Peter le, his son, a chantry granted 



to, at Chalgrave, iii. 357 ; as lord of the 
manor, allows a new enclosure in Chal- 
grave field to Dunstable, iii. 877. 

Simon, oath of, respecting the 



privileges of the prior of Dunstable, iii. 
413. 

Walter ; see Malmesbury. 



Loria, Roger de, defeat of the French by, 
iii. 340; iv. 491,D. Wo. 

Q 2 



244 



IKDEX. 



r 



Lormont (Loremnnd), the English forces 

at, in 1294; iv. 520, Wo. 
Lorraine, BoUo, doke of, killed at Crecy, 

ILL 474 ; iv. 352, Be. O. 
Loseberge (Loseberwe, Loseberia), manor 

belonging to Tewkesbury, i. 70, 108, 

109, T. 
I^thaire I., emperor, iL 161, Wa. 
Lothaire II., emperor, Iy. 18, O. 
Lothaire, king of the Franks, kills his son, 

ii. 4, Wi. 
king of the Franks, iv. 370, Wo. ; 

invades Lorraine, ii. 168, Wa. 
Lothaire, son of Lotus I., iv. 367, Wo. 
Lothen, ravages Thanet and Essex, ii. 182, 

Wa. 
Lothere (Hlothhssre), succeeds Egbricht as 

king of Kent, ii. 5, 152, Wi. Wa. 
Lothian, surrendered by Malcolm IV. to 

Henry II., ii. 237 ; iii 18, Wa. D. 
Lou, John le, serves on a jury, iii. 319, D. 
Loudun (Leudune, Loduna), the castle left 

to Greoflfrey of Aigou, iv. 81, W. ; S. 

Louis makes terms with his enemies at, 

iii. 103, D. 
Louis I., emperor, crowned, ii. 169, Wa. ; 

conquers the Britons, i6. ; reconciled 

with his son Lothaire, ii. 160, Wa. ; 

diesyii. 161 ; iv. 367, Wa. Wo. 
— ^^ n., emperor, consecrated by Pope 

John VIIL, iv. 368, Wo. ; dies, ii. 162, 

Wa. 
Louis in., divides with Carloman the king^ 

dom of the Franks, ii. 162, Wa. 

v., king of the Franks, ii. 168, 

Wa. ; dies, ib. 

VL, king of the Franks, ii. 43, 



218 ; iv. 16, 374, 375, Wi. Wa. O. Wo. j 
at the coronation of Henry I., ii. 41, 
Wi. J at war with Henry I., ii. 213, Wa. ; 
at war with Theobald of Blois,ii. 216, 
Wa. ; invades Noimandj, but retires 
without fighting, ib, ; put to flight by 
Henry I., ii. 45, 217, Wi. Wa. ; makes 
peace with Henry I., ii. 46, Wi. ; prince 
William holds Normandy from, iv. 377, 
Wo.; prince William does homage to, 
ii. 46, Wi. ; gives Flanders to William, 



liOuis Vir. — conL 

son of Robert Curthose, ii. 220, Wa. ; 
compelled by Henry I. not to aid him, 
ii. 220, Wa. ; receives Innocent II. 
honourably, ii. 49, Wi. ; has his sons 
crowned, ii. 49, 222, Wi. Wa. ; his 
treaty with Stephen, ii. 226 ; iii. 15, Wa. 
D. ; dies, i. 46 ; ii. 226 ; iv. 378, T.Wa. 
Wo. 

— VIL, king of the Franks, crowned 
in his father's lifetime, ii. 49, Wi. ; 
crowned by Innocent H. at Bheims, iv. 
878, Wo. ; succeeds Louis VI., i. 46 ; 
iL 226 ; iv. 378, T. Wa. Wo. ; marries 
Eleanor of Aquitaine, ii. 226; iii. 15, 
Wa. D. ; acquires Aquitaine, ii. 49, Wi. ; 
consulted by Henry of Blois with a view 
to peace in England, ii. 52, Wi. ; his 
opposition to the archbishop of Booiiges, 
iii. 16, D. ; interdict on his person, ib. ; 
persuaded to give way by S. Bernard, 
1*6.; his crusade, i. 14, 47, 186; ii. 53, 
231, 232; iii. 16, 438; iv. 25, M. T. 
Bu. WL Wa. D. Be. 0. W. ; returns, ii. 
233, Wa. ; Henry II. does homage to, 
iii 16, D. ; divorces Eleanor of Aqui- 
taine, i 47 ; ii. 234; iii. 16 ; iv.28, 380, 
T. Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; his anger when 
Henry, duke of Normandy, marries her, 
ii. 234, Wa. ; marries Constance of Cas- 
tile, ii. 236, Wa. ; makes a treaty with 
Henry II. in 1158, iv. 31, O. ; opposes 
Henry H. at Toulouse, ii. 56 ; iv. 31, Wi. 
O.; supports Alexander UI. as Pope, 
iii. 18; iv. 31, D. W. ; makes peace 
with Henry IL in 1161, iii. 441 ; iv.380, 
Be. Wo. ; his reception of Becket, ii. 58, 
59, Wi. ; provides for Becket*s expenses, 
iv. 381, Wo. ; tries to bring about a re- 
conciliation between him and Henry II., 
but fails, ii. 59 ; iv. 382, Wi. Wo. ; de- 
feated at Bouen by Henry II., ii. 61 ; 
iv. 383, Wi. Wo. ; makes peace, ii. 61, 
241 ; iv. 87, 38, Wi. Wa. O. W. ; comes 
to England, ii. 62, Wi. ; visits the shrine 
of S. Thomas at Canterbuiy, i. 52 ; ii. 
241 ; iv. 38, 884, T. Wa. O. W. Wo. ; 
crowns his son Philip Aug^tus, i. 52 ; 



INDEX. 



245 



Louis VII. — cont» 
u. 61, 241, T. Wi. Wa. ; dies, I 52 ; ii. 
62, 241 ; iv. 39, 384, T. Wi, Wa. 0. W. 
Wo. 

Louis VIIL, boni,'iii. 24, D.; Arthur 
given up to, i. 198, Bu. ; arrangement 
for him to many Blanche of Castile, i. 
201, Bu. ; Evreux, &c. promised him by 
John, ib. ; given to him, i. 201, 204, 
Bu. ; marries Blanche of Castile, i. 2.5, 
201 ; ii. 74, 252 ; iii. 27 ; iv. 50, M. Bu. 
Wi. Wa. D. 0. ; brings her to France, 
i. 201, Bu. ; advances against John in 
Poitou, ii. 280, Wa. ; repulses John at 
Koche-aux-moines, iv. 403, Wo. ; de- 
stroys Toulouse, iv. 404, Wo. ; elected 
king of England by the barons, iii. 
45, D. ; comes to England by their 
invitation, i. 62, 224 ; ii. 283 ; iv. 68, 
T. Bu. Wa. 0. W. ; lands in Thanet, 
ii. 82, 285; iii. 45, Wi. Wa, D. ; 
lands at Sandwich, i. 62 ; iii. 45 ; iv. 
406, T. D. Wo.; goes to Canterbury, 
iii. 46, D. ; takes Rochester castle, ii. 
285 ; iii 46, Wa. D. ; receives the 
homage of the barons in London, ii. 285 ; 
iv. 59, Wa. O. W. ; received with a pro- 
cession at S. Paul's, iii. 46, D. ; the 
tower surrendered to, ii. 286 ; iii. 46, 
Wa. D. ; most of the barons submit to, 
i. 62 ; iv. 406, T. Wo. ; excommunicated 
by Gualo, the legate, i. 62 ; ii. 286 ; 
iv. 406, T. Wa. Wo. ; excommunicated 
by Peter des Roches, ii. 82, Wi. ; Win- 
chester snrrended to, ii. 82, Wi. ; Win- 
chester castle surrendered to, ii. 83, Wi. ; 
takes various castles, ii. 83, 285 ; iii. 46, 
Wi. W^a. D. ; reduces Kent and Surrey, 
iv. 59, W. ; causes of his unpopularity, 
iii. 46, D. ; besieges Dover, ii. 83; iv. 
406, Wi. Wo. ; Worcester embraces his 
cause, iv. 406, Wo. ; goes to Winchelsea, 
iv. 407, Wo. ; the townsmen of the Cinque 
Ports intercept his fleet, iii. 46 ; iv. 407, 
D. Wo. ; raises the siege of Dover, iii. 47, 
D. ; takes Hertford and Berkhampstead 
castles, ii. 287 ; iii. 47, Wa. D. ; Norwich 
and Orford castles surrendered to him, 



Louis Vin. — conL 
ib. ; injuries to Dunstable, iii. 47, D. ; 
his party fail daily, ib. ; progress of the 
war in Sussex, iii. 48, D. ; goes to 
France for aid, and returns, ii. 83 ; iii. 
48, 454 ; iv. 407, 408, Wi. D. Be. Wo. ; 
besieges Dover, iii. 49, D. ; despises Henry 
III., iv. 60, W. ; his defeat at Lincoln, 
i. 62, 224 ; ii. 83, 287 ; iii. 50, iv. 61, 408, 
T. Bu. Wi. Wa, D. W. Wo. ; many take 
the cross to eject him from England, 
ii. 287, Wa, ; goes to London, ii. 287 ; 
iii. 50 ; iv. 61, Wa. D. W. ; receives the 
homage of the Londoners, ii. 287, Wa. ; 
is aware of the proposals to g^ve up 
the city, ib. ; sends to France for aid, 
ii. 83 ; iiL 50, Wi. D. ; defeat of his fleet 
under Eustace the monk, i. 63, 224 ; ii. 
83, 287 ; iii. 50, 454 ; iv. 408, T. Bu, Wi. 
Wa. D. Be. Wo.; makes peace with 
Henry III., i. 63, 225; ii. 288 ; iii. 50, 
454 ; iv. 60, 61, 409, T. Bu. Wa. D. Be. 
0. W. Wo. ; is absolved, i. 225 ; ii. 83 ; 
iii. 51, Bu. Wi. D. ; goes to Flanders, i. 
225, Bu. ; returns to France, i. 63; ii. 
83, 288 ; iii. 51 ; iv. 61, 409, T. Wi. Wa. 
D. O. W. Wo. ; had left his marshal 
to receive the money promised him, 
iii. 51, D. ; takes the cross against the 
Albigeois, iii. 54, 55, D. ; besieges Tou- 
louse, but complains of treason there, iii. 
61, D. ; advice of Philip II. to, ii. 298, 
Wa. ; succeeds Philip U., i. 66 ; ii. 84 ; 
iv. 63, 415, T. Wi. O. W. Wo. ; crowned 
king at Rheims, ii. 298 ; iii. 81, Wa. D. ; 
required by Pandulf to restore Nor- 
mandy to England, but refuses, iii. 81, 
I). ; threatens to invade England, iii. 82, 
D. ; wishes to prolong the truce with 
England, iii. 86, D. ; invades Poitou, 
iii. 86, 91, D. ; takes Niort and S. Jean 
d'Angely, ib. ; besi^;es Rochelle, ib. ; 
Poitou submits to, 1. 67, T. ; embassy to 
Rome to complain against him, iii. 92, 
D. ; his threats against England, ib. ; his 
reception of the pretended Baldwin, iii. 
95, D. ; his answer to the legate Roma^ 
nns on his demanding Normandy to be 



246 



iHbBX 



Louis VIII. — cont. 

restored to EnglAiidi iii. 100) D.; op- 
poses the Attempt of Honorios III. for 
a compositioii for fees paid at Rotaie, iv. 
418, Wo. ; takes the cross against Ray- 
mond of Toulouse, 1*6. ; buys froto Aittery 
de Montfort his rights among the Albi- 
geois, ill. 101, D. $ invades the lands of 
Raymond of Toulouse, 1. 68, T. ; besieges 
Avignon, i. 69 ; ii. 802 ; iii. 101 ; iv. 68, 
418, T. Wa. D. O. Wo.; destroys the 
walls, ii. 802, Wa. ; returns to France, ii. 
302 ; iv. 418, Wa. Wo. ; dies, i. 69, 289 ; 
ii. 84, 302 ; iii. 102 ; iv. 67, 419, T. Bu. 
Wi. Wa. D. W. Wo. 
Louis IX., succeeds his fiither, ii. 84 ; iv. 
67, Wi. O. W. ; crowned, iii. 102, D. ; 
at Rheiins, i. 69 ; ii. 802 ; iv. 418, T. 
Wa. Wo. ; opposition to, iii. 102, D. ; 
makes terms with his opponents at tx)u- 
dun, iii. 108, D. ; sends an army in aid 
of that among the Albigeois iii. 103, 
D. ; occupies Poitou, and resists Richard 
[of Cornwall] count of Poitou, iv. 68, 
W. ; grants a truce to Richard, count of 
Poitou, iii. 103, D. $ 2,000 marks paid 
to, for a year's truce in 1227 by Henry 
III., iv. 420, Wo. ; founds Royaumont 
abbey, ii. 804, Wa. ; at peace with Ray- 
mond Vn. of Toulouse, iii. 115, D. ; 
his ^ts to his brother Alphonso, ib, ; 
stands by Theobald, count of Cham- 
pagne, iii. 116, D. ; makes a truce for 
three years with England in 1231, iii. 
127; iv. 422, D. Wo.; receives Richard 
of Cornwall honourably at Paris in 1240, 
i. 116; iii. 162, T. D. ; his daughter 
Blanche bom, i. 116, T. ; makes his 
brother Alphonso count of Poitou, iii. 
157, D. ; Henry IH. goes to, to tteat re- 
specting Normandy, &c., iv. 90, O. W. ; 
refuses Normandy, Poitou, and Anjon, to 
Henry III., ib. ; makes a truce of five years 
with Henry IH. in 1243, i. 129 ; ii. 330 ; 
iv. 435, T. Wa. Wo. ; at the translation 
of S. Edmund at Pontigny, ii. 339, Wa. ; 
blessed at Lyons by the Pope, i. 267, 
Bm. ; sets off on his cmsade, i. 138, 267 ; 



Louis IX. — cont. 

ii. 91, 889 ; Ui. 176 ; iv. 96, 97, 439, T. 
Bu. WI. Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; delays at 
Cyprus, ii. 340; iii. 176; iv. 97, Wa. 
D. W. ; takes Damietta, i. 139, 285 ; ii. 
91, 841 ; iii. 179 ; iv. 97, 98, 439, T. Bu. 
Wi. Wa, D. O. W. Wo. ; his defeat and 
captivity, i. 141 ; ii. 92, 343; iiL 180; 
iv. 98, 99, 440, T. WI. Wa. D. O. W. 
Wo. ; account of his defeat and capture 
by the patriarch of Jerosalem, i. 285, 
Bu. ; his ransom, and surrender of Dami- 
etta, i. 141, 288 ; ii. 92, 343 ; iii. 180 ; 
iv. 98, 99, 440, T. Bu. Wi. Wa. t). O. W. 
Wo. ; goes to Acre, i. 289 ; iv. 100, Bu. 
W. ; at Ceesarea, i. 293, Bu. ; sends let- 
ters to the Pope, &c., giving an account 
of his misfortunes, L 298, Bu. ; letter of 
the patriarch of Jerusalem on his safety, 
i. 296, Bu. ; retums to France, L 318 ; 
ii. 94, 346 ; iv. 100, Bu. Wi. Wa. W. ; 
meets Henry HI. at Orleans, i. 328, Bu. ; 
oilers to go with him to Pontigny, ib. ; 
his reception of Henry IH. in Paris, 
i. 155, 329; ii. 95, 346; iii. 194; iv. 
124, T. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. O. ; gives an 
elephant to Henry III., i. 829, Bu. ; 
gives up to Henry HI. the old posses- 
sions of the English in France, ii. 350, 
Wa. ; fear of his invading England if it 
were weakened by the Sicilian scheme, 
i. 387 ; iii. 200, Bu. D. ; the Pope's ad- 
vice as to his conduct in the dispute 
between the Dominicans and the Uni- 
versity of Paris, i. 438, Bu. ; buys the 
English rights in Normandy, ii. 851 ; iii. 
218, 462, Wa. D. Be. ; peace with Henry 
ra., i. 461, 486 ; ii. 98 ; iii. 211, 462 ; iv. 
123, T. Bu. Wi. D. Be. W. ; retains Nor- 
mandy, i. 487 ;iv. 445, Bu. Wo. ; arrange- 
ment for Henry III., prince Edward, and 
Simon de Montfort, to be summoned 
before him to Boulogne, iii. 225, D. ; 
appointed an eighth arbiter between the 
barons of England and Henry IIL, iv. 
129, 0. ; the barons and Henry IH. sub- 
mit their differences to hitn, i. 176; iii. 
226 iv. 188, 448, T. D. W. Wo. ; he 



IHDEX. 



847 



Louis IX. — c<mt. 
first inclines to the barons, i. 176, T. i is 
induced by queen Eleanor to change, i. 
177 ; iii. 227, T. D. ; and by bis queen, 
iiL 227, D. ; his award annulling the 
proyisions of Oxford, L 177 ; it. 189, 
448, T. W. Wo. ; Pope Alexander IV. 
had sent letters to induce him to take 
this course, L 179, T. ; supposed to be 
ready to invade England, 1. 180, T. ; 
causes Guy Foulquois to be sent as legate 
to England, iii. 238, D. i second crusade 
of, ii. 108, 376 ; iv. 230, 237, 458, Wi. 
Wa. W. O. Wo. ; arrangement with prince 
Edward, iv. 230, W. ; at Aigues Mortes, 
iv. 236, W. ; goes to Tunis, iv. 237, W. ; 
submission of the king of Tunis, iv. 
237, 238, W. ; his vessels injured by a 
storm, iv. 239, W. ; dies off Tunis, ii. 
109, 377 ; iv. 237, 239, 459, Wi. Wa. 
O. W. Wo. ; buried at Paris, iv. 459, 
Wo. J buried at S. Denis, iv. 239, W. ; 
canonized by Boni&ce YJIl., iv. 543, 
Wo. 

Louis, son of Louis IX., dies, supposed to 
have been poisoned by the English, i. 
168, T. 

Ix>ui8 IIL, duke of Bavaria, assiunes the 
empire, and makes war on Pope John 
XXn., iv. 344, O. J meets Edward IIL 
lit Cologne, iv. 350, O. 

Louth Park, abbey of, founded, ii. 228, 
Wa. ; abbat John made abbat of Foun- 
tains, ii. 255, Wa. 

L')uvain, Henry U., duke of, does homage 
to Richard I., L 191, Bu. ; demands his 
rights in England from John, Ii. 72, Wi. 

— Henry IV., duke of, at Paris during 
the visit of Henry IH. in 1254, i. 329, 
Ba. 

Loveday (Luveday), Roger, justice itine- 
rant at Oxford in 1284, iv. 301,0. ; at 
Northampton in 1285, iii. 818, D. ; at 
Bedford in 1286, iii. 826, D. ; at Dun- 
f^ble in 1286, iii. 834, D. ; his clerk, 
William de Cateby, iii. 321, D. 

Level (Luvel), Philip, made treasurer, in 
1252, tti. 186, D. ; settlement with him 



Lovel, Philip — cont 
and his son respecting certain tithes by 
Dunstable, iii. 191, D.; justice at Staf- 
ford in 1255, i. 387, Bn. ; articles of 
inquiry before, ib. ; dies, iii 210, D. ( bis 
bad character as treasurer, ib, 

" Roger, proctor for R. de Clare 

and Tewkesbury, at Rome, i. 147, T. 

William, holds Casde Cary aguBst 



Stephen, ii. 226, Wa. 

Lovet (Loveth), John, sells a rent-chaige 
at La Lawe to Worcester priory, iv. 514, 
Wo. ; his gifts to, and commemoration 
at Worcester, iv. 523, Wo. 

Lovetot (Luvetoh, Luvetote), John de, ac^ 
cused of Mae judgment, fined, and im- 
prisoned, iii. 356 ; iv. 320, D. O. 

Loxley (Lockesleye), given by Cenwulf to 

Worcester, iv. 867, Wo. 
Lucan, quoted, L 197, Bn. 
Lucera (Lucheria, Nucharia), the Saracens 

in, joined by Manfied, L 352, 359, 400, 

Bu. 

Luches ; see Loches. 

Lnci (Luchi, Lacy, Laschi), Richard de, 
excommunicated by Becket, iii 19, D. ; 
absolved, ib.i takes Leicester, and de- 
stroys its waUs, iv. 86, W. ; compels 
William, king of Scotland, to retire, ib, ; 
iMiilds Lesnes abbey, iv. 884« Wo. ; dies, 
i. 52, T. 

Godfrey de; see Winchester, bi- 
shops of. 

Robert de, a thief a4jiidged to 



death in his presence in 1250, L 140, T. 
Geoffirey de, on the side of prince 



Louis against John, iii. 46, D. | goes to 
Damietta, iii 56. 

Qeoffirey de (his son), joins Simon 



de Montfort, iiL 222 ; iv. 188, D. W. ( 
his fiig^ at Lewes, iiL 882, D. 
Lucius n.. Pope, L 46 ; iL 280 ; iii. 487 ; 
iv. 24, T. Wa. D. W. ; sends the pail to 
bishop Henry of Blois of Winchester, 
iii. 15, D. ( summons R. Poole to Bonie, 
iv. 20, O. ; dies, L 46$ ii. 281 ; in 487 | 
iv. 25, T. Wa. Be. O. W. 



248 



INDEX. 



Lucias III., Pope, i. 17, 52 ; ii. 242 ; iii. 
445 ; iy. 39, 384, M. T. Wa. Be. O. W. 
Wo. ; dies, i. 53 ; ii. 243 ; iii. 23 ; it. 
40, 885, T. Wa. D. O. W. Wo. 

Lucius, king of Britain, conyersion of, iL 
136 ; iii. 4 ; iy. 359, Wa. D. Wo. ; sends 
a letter to Pope Eleutherius, ii. 136 ; iy. 
359, Wa. Wo. 

Lucius, killed by king Arthur, iii. 7, D. 

Ludeford, John de, corrodies sold to, by 
Dunstable, iii. 299, D. 

Walter de, two marks annually and 

the church of Harlington giyen to, by 
Dunstable, iii. 275, D. ; excuses a debt 
to the prior, iii. 285, 299. 

Ludgershan (Lutegarsele), the castle forti- 
fied by John Marshal, ii. 51, Wi. ; Ed- 
ward I. goes to, iL 121, Wi. ; tithes in, 
giyen to Bermondsey, iii. 447, Be. 

Ludham, Robert de, bailiff of prince Ed- 
ward, oppression of, iii. 201, D. 

Ludlow (Lodelawe, Ludloye), the castle 
held by Genraise Painel against Stephen, 
ii. 226, Wa. ; besieged and taken by Ste- 
phen, ii. 227, Wa. 

S. Augustine's, the prior of, sees 

three suns at Einlet, iy. 483, 484, Wo. 
John of, admitted chamcellor of 



Oxford by bishop O. Sutton at Netley, 
iy. 324, O. 

Lawrence of, chief of the wool 



merchants, iii. 390, D. ; Worcester priory 
borrows 100 marks from, iy. 510, 513, 
Wo. ; drowned at sea, iii. 389 ; iy. 518, 
D. Wo.; buried at Ludlow, iy. 518, 
Wo. ; had induced the merchants to 
giye the king 40«. for eyery sack of 
wool, iii. 389, D. 

LuJSenham, Ralph de, proctor of bishop O. 
Sutton, iii. 304, D. 

LuiBeld, priory of, robbery at, iii. 165, D. 

Lnghore, Thomas de, a pension granted to, 
by Worcester priory,, iy. 510, Wo. 

LuUeworth (Lullewrde), taken by the sol- 
diers of Geoffrey of Anjou, ii. 53, Wi. 

Lunar phenomenon, iy. 15, 29, W. 

Lundy island, William Marsh captured in, 
]. 123 ; iL 830 ; iiL 159, T. Wa. D. 



Lupus, Walter, writ of noyel disseisin 
brought against, i. 108, T. 

— William ; see Lincoln, archdeacons 

of. 
Lusignan, Guyde, king of Jerusalem, taken 

prisoner by Saladin, i. 19 ; ii. 63, 245 ; 

iiL 446; iy. 41, 385, M. WL Wa. Be. 

O. Wo. ; Cyprus giyen to, iy. 46, O. ; 

king of Jerusalem again, iy. 48, O. ; dies 

uncrowned, ih, 

Amalric de, lord of Tyre, Cy- 
prus, &c., L 207, Bu. ; king of Jerusa- 
lem, iy. 49, O. 

Geoflhiy de, besieges Eleanor at 



Mirabeau, ii. 254, Wa. ; captured by 
John, i. 26 ; iL 78, 254 ; iy. 51, M. WL 
Wa. O. ; released, ii. 254, Wa. 

Hugh de (le Brun), count de la 



Marche, betrothed to Isabella of Angou- 
Idme, i. 202, Bu.; besieges Eleanor at 
Mirabeau, ii. 254; iy. 391, Wa. Wo.; 
captured by John at ]Mirabean, i. 26 ; iL 
78, 254 ; iy. 51, 391, M. WL Wa. O. W. ; 
released, ii. 254, Wa. ; marries Isabella of 
Angouldme, widow of John, ii. 291 ; iii. 
57 ; iy. 412, Wa. D. Wo. ; had been affi- 
anced to her daughter Joanna, iii. 57, 69, 
D.; does homage to Louis VIII., iiL 86, 
opposes the coronation of S. Louis ; iii. 
102 ; rent-charge ^yen to, instead of 
Isabella's dowry, iii. 103 ; his lands 
inyaded by Alphonso, count of Poitou, 
iii. 157 ; his treachery to Henry lU., 
L 124, T. ; deceiyes Henry HI., who 
marches into his territory, iii. 158, D. 

Aymer de; see Winchester, bi- 



shops of. 

Geofirey de, refuses to stand by 



the award of the barons, L 165; iii. 
209, T. D. ; attacked by the barons, L 
165 ; iii. 209, T. D. ; escapes from Ox- 
ford, L 444, Bu. ; flies to Winchester, 
L165; iii. 209, T. D.; exiled by the 
barons, and leaves England, L 165, 445 ; 
ii. 97, 349; iii. 209 ; iy. 119, 120, 445, 
T. Bu. WL Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; opposes 
the proyisions of Oxford, L 458, Bu. 



I 



INDEX. 



249 



LosignaD, Gay de, comes to England, iii. 
171, D. ; the castle of Benaoges given np 
to, by Henry III., i. 317, Bu. ; his con- 
duct about the prisoners, t6. ; refuses to 
stand by the award of the barons, i. 165 ; 
iii. 209, T. D. ; attack on, by the barons, 
1. 165; iii. 209, T. D. ; escapes from 
Oxford, i. 444, Bu. ; flies to Winchester, 
1. 165 ; iii. 209, T. D. ; exiled by the 
barons, and leaves England, i. 165, 445 ; 
ii. 97, 349 ; iii. 209 ; iv. 119, 120, 445, 
T. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; elected 
on the king's side at Oxford, i. 447, Bu. ; 
opposes the provisions of Oxford, i. 458, 
Bu. ; crosses, and conveys the news of 
the battle of Lewes to queen Eleanor, iv. 
452, Wo. 

William de ; see Valentia, William 

de. 

Luton (Luthooe, Lutune), castle built at, 
iii. 66, D. ; given to William Marshal, 
iiL 92, D. 

— — court of, suit decided in, iii. 187, 



D. 



the men of, pay toll in Dunstable, 



iii. 253, D. 

manor of, iii. 265. D. 



Luton, John of, ^es, iiL 102, D. 

• Nicholas, dean of, dies, iii. 109, D. 

— — Thomas of, money levied on, iii. 

364, D. 
Lutton (lintecone), tithes of, iii. 456, Be. 
Luxeu, monastery of, Ebroin tonsured in, 

iv. 865, Wo. 
Lys, isle of, iii. 96, D. 
Lydd (Lida), land in, given to Bermond- 

sey, iii. 448, Be. 

Lydda, i.e, S. George's ; see George, S. 

Lymbei^he, Tideman, a German merchant, 
in. 479, Be. 

Lyneholt, Godfrey de, tenements belong- 
ing to, iii. 374, D. 

Lynn (Len, Lenna), some of the defeated 
party pass through, after the battle of 
Lincoln, iii. 49, D. ; injuries done to, in 
1287, by an inundation of the sea, iv. 
495, Wo. 



Lyons, Pope Innocent IV. goes to, ii. 89, 
836; iii. 166 ; iv. 91, 92, Wi. Wa. D. 
O. W. ; council o^ under Innocent IV. 
in 1245, i. 267; ii. 90; iii. 167, 460; 
iv. 92, 93, 436, Bu. Wi. D. Be. O. W. 
Wo. ; summoDS of the English abbats to, 
i. 263, Bu. ; S. Louis blessed at, on his 
way to the crusade, i. 267, Bu. ; decrees 
of the council for the crusaders, t6. ; 
Peter, archbishop of Russia, at, i. 271, 
Bu. ; left by the Pope for Genoa, i. 144, 
T. ; Isabella de Clare married at, i. 162, 
T. ; council of, under Gregory X., in 
1274, ii. 117, 383; iii. 260, 465; iv. 
257, 258, 465, Wi. Wa. D. Be. W. O. 
Wo.; letters dated frx>m, i. 263, 264, 275, 
276, 277, Bu. 

bishop of, Fotinus, ii. 132, Wa. 

archbishops of : 

Godwine, consecrates Brihtwald, arch- 
bishop of Canterbary, iii. 8, D. 
Bobert, taken prisoner by Theobald, 
count of Champagne, iii. 116, D.; 
freed after a heavy ransom, ib. 
Baldwin of Savoy, helps Innocent IV. 
to go to Lyons, iii. 166, D. ; quashed 
by him, ih, 
Lyons, Philip of, surety for Philip II. in 

his treaty with John, i. 205, Bu. 
Lyons-la-for^t, Henry I. dies at, i. 13 ; ii. 
50, M. Wi. ; the country between it and 
the Seine claimed by Philip II., i. 199, 
Bu. 
Lyre (in Evreux), Ralph, abbat of,Tenbury 

church remains with, iv. 467, Wo. 
Lytelhoo, near Charlton, composition of 
Bermondsey respecting the tithes of, iii. 
438, Be. 



M. 



Macau, the English forces at, in 1294, iv. 

519, Wo. 
Madard, RicharJ, money levied from, iii. 

364, D. 



250 



IKDBX. 



Madoc-ap-Iiewellyn, made prince by the 
Welsh, iii. 887, D.; rebellion of, in 
Wales, iv. S3S, O. ; escapes with diffi- 
culty from H. de Bohun, iv. 519, Wo.; 
submits to Edward I., iii. 387 ; iv. 522, 
D. Wo. ; captured and brought to Lon- 
don, iii. 387 ; iv. 339, D. O. 

Maelgwn, prince of Wales, i. 31, M. $ his 
sons die of grief, ib, 

Magna-villa ; see Mandeville. 

Magnus, king of Norway, takes the Ork- 
neys and other islands, i. 6, M. ; defeat of 
his attempted invasion of England, ib, 

Mahomet, i. 145 ; ii. 5, T. Wi. 

Maidstone (Maydeneston, Meidenesthan), 
scheme of archbishop Edmund to build 
a conventual church at, stopped, iii. 150, 
D. 

John of, has the see of Lincoln in 

charge, iii. 247, D. 

Mailok (Meylok), Ralph, dies, i. 79, T. ; 
had held the church of Llanblethian of 
Tewkesbury, i. 80, 81, T. 

Roger, deprived of the church of 

Llanbethian, 1. 125, T. ; petitions of 
Rhys and Richard of Clare for, ib, ; 
threats of, against Tewkesbury', and 
injuries to Ihe church of Llanblethian, i. 
126, T. ; a pension of 12 marks given 
to, by abbat Robert of Tewkesbury, ib, 

Majorca, James, king of, flies from Oecy, 
iv. 561, Wo. ; killed at Crecy, iii. 474; 
iv. 352, Be. O. 

Makkete, Thomas de, has a writ against 
Dunstable, iii. 184, D. 

Malachy, S. ; see Armagh. 

Malcolm II., king of Scotland, submits to 
Cnut, ii. 179; iv. 337, Wa. O. 

III., king of Scotland, reigns under 

Edward the CJonfessor, iv. 337, O. ; re- 
ceives Eadgar and Merleswegen, and 
marries Margaret, sister of Eadgar, ii. 
1 90, Wa. ; advances against William I., ii. 
192, Wa. ; submits, and makes peace with 
William L, ii. 30, 192 ; iv. 9, Wi. Wa. 
W. ; does homage to William I., ii. 192 ; 
iii. 12 ; iv. 837, Wa, D. O. ; lays waste 
Northumbria, ii. 32, 193 ; iv. 10, Wi. 



Malcolm JSI.-^ont, 
Wa. O. W. ; invades England, ii. 201, 
Wa. ; waits for William II. in Lothian, 
t6. ; subdued by William II., iv. 387, O. ; 
his treaty with William II., ti. 36, 201, 
Wi. Wa. ; sends to William for the 
treaty, is summoned to Gloucester, goes, 
but cannot see William, ii. 20S, Wa. ; 
returns to Scotland, ib. ; invades Eng- 
land, ib, 5 met by Robert, earl of North- 
umberland, ib,', slain, i. 6 ; ii. 37,202; 
iv. 13, M. WI Wa. O. W. 

IV. , king of Scotland, ii. 235 ; iii. 1 6, 

Wa. D. ; restores to Henry II. the castles 
he had taken, ii. 237; iii. 18, Wa. D.; 
resigns the Northern counties to Henry 
II., iv. 30, W. ; the earldom of Hunting- 
don given to, ii. 237, Wa. ; does homage 
to Henry II., iii. 18, D. ; gives hostages 
to Henry II., ii. 66 ; iv. 380, Wi. Wo. 

Maiden marsh, right of commonage on, 
iii. 130, 131, D.; toft in, bought by 
Dunstable, iii. 162, D. 

Malet, William, disinherited by Henry I., 
ii. 214, Wa. 

Robert, justice, iii. 281, D. ; the 

appeal of Christiana Mustard comes 
before, iii. 306, 307, 812, D. ; has 
Thomas de Weylonde in his custody, 
iii. 356, D. ; acts as advocate for the 
crown, iv. 506, Wo. 

Roland, a rent-chai^ bought f>f, 



by Dunstable priory, iii. 204, D. 
]Maletoute, the, iv. 535, Wo. 
Malgo, king of the Britons, ii. 148, Wa. 
Malherbe, Adam, dies, iii. 83, D. 
John, his heir under the protection 

of William de Munchensi, iii. 298, D. 
Robert, involved as to all his pro- 



perty with the Jews, iii. 198, D. 

Mallico ; see Mauleon. 

IVIallore (Malure,Maiilure), Peter, judge in 
a suit respecting Marston church be- 
tween Dunstable and S. John's, Jerasa^ 
lem, iii. 394, D. 

Malmesbury, castle of, built by Roger, 
bishop of Salisbury, ii. 51, Wi. ; be- 






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INDEX. 



861 



Malmesbnry, castle of— conf. 
sieged by Heniy, dake of Nonnandy, iy. 
880, Wo. ; taken by him, i. 47 ; iii. 16. 

abbey of, gifts of -Sihelstan to, ii. 

10, Wi. ; iEthelstan buried in, i6. ; 
privileges given to, ii. 52 n., Wi. ; three 
monks of, at Oxford in 1298, iv. 539, 
Wo. 

abbats of: 



Edulfns, ii. 42, Wi. ; deprived, ii. 45. 
Osbert, dies, i. 52 ; iv. 385, T. Wo. 
Nicholas of S. Alban's, i. 53 ; ii. 243 ; 

dies, i. 57. 
Hober^ de Melon, iL 63, Wi. ; dies, iii. 

31, D. 
Walter Loring, dies, iii. 77, D. 
John Wallensis, -witnesses Magna 

Chartain 1225, i. 232, Ba. 

William of, his chronicle, iv. 337, 



O. ; quoted, ii. 165, Wa. 

Malvern, Great, the priory founded by 
Alwy, iv. 378, Wo. ; the bishop of Wor- 
cester received at, in 1283, iv. 424, 
Wo. ; maintained at, during his visitation 
in 1234, iv. 425 ; tithes of two manors 
in Malvern and Powick confirmed to, by 
Worcester priory, iv. 428 ; visitation of 
bishop Walter de Oantelupe in 1237, iv. 
429 ; again in 1238, iv. 480 ; the church 
dedicated by bishop W. de Oantelupe, t 
112 ; iv. 430, T. Wo.; question as to 
the right of chace over Malvern hills, iv. 
476, Wo. ; visitation of bishop Godfrey 
Gifiard in 1282, iv. 484 ; land given to 
bishop Qilfiird not to visit it, iv. 488 ; 
visited and absolved by archbishop 
Feccham in 1285, iv. 491 ; foss made on 
the hills against the wild beasts by G. do 
Clare, iv. 494; arrangement respecting 
this between G. de Clare and the bishop 
of Worcester, iv. 505 ; visitation of arch- 
bishop Winchelsey in 1301, iv. 650; the 
monks of, pretend S. Eadburga was 
buried at, ii. 10, Wi. 

priors of: 

Roger Mak'branche, made a^bat of 
Burton, i. 187, Bii. 



Malvern, Great, priors of— conf. 

William Norman, his quarrel with 
Worcester priory made up, iv. 417, 
Wo. ; makes up the quarrel with 
the bishop, iv. 424; his reception 
of the bishop, t6. ; dies, iv. 425. 

Thomas, dies, iv. 484. 

John, an examination on his election 
held before the abbat and convent 
of Winchcomb, i6. ; confirmed by 
the bishop of Worcester, t6. ; in- 
stalled in spite of the opposition of 
the abbat of Westminster, ib. 

William of Ledbury, complaints of 
the monks against, iv. 484 ; deposed 
by the bishop of Worcester, and 
flies, ib. ; seized by the sheriff of 
Worcester, iv. 487; had been ex- 
communicated, ib. ; deposed by the 
abbat of Westminster, iv. 494. 

Richard de Estone, ib. ; his ingratitude 
to W. de Wikwane, abbat of Winch- 
comb, ib. ; dies, iv. 548 ; his cha- 
racter, ib. 
Malvern, Little, priory of, founded, iv. 382, 
Wo. ; their rule and habit received from 
Worcester, ib. 
priors of: 

Jocelyn, iv. 382. 

Edred, ib. 

John of DnmbletoD, iv. 542 ; resigns, 
iv. 548. 

William of the Mills, ib. 

monk of, Simon le Chamberleng, 



investigation into his conduct, iv. 545. 
Malvoisin castle, built before Bamborough 

castle by William II., ii. 205, Wa. 
Mamertos, S., bishop of Vienne, appoints 

the Rogation days, iv. 362, Wo. 
Maminot (Mammynot, Manniot), Walkelin 

(first baron), holds Dover castle against 

Stephen, ii. 226, Wa. ; surrenders it, ii. 

227 ; gives a moiety of Greenwich to 

Bermondsey, iii. 437, Be. 
Walkelin (second baron), gives 

a rent-charge to Bermondsey, iii. 440, 

In'. ; j^ives a vcnt-cliar^o in Chippcaham 

and Birling cbnrch, iii. 442, 443. 



252 



INDEX. 



i 



Man, isle of, invaded by the Danes and 
Norwegians, iii. 126, D. 

Manasse, John, of Houghton, promises to 
restore to Dunstable priory the lands he 
seized, iii. 328, D. 

Mandeville (Magna villa), Geoffirey de 
(first baron), allows Geoffrey Martel to 
give certain lands to Bermondsey, iii. 
428, Be. 

Ralph de, takes William Beau- 
champ prisoner, i. 47, T. 

Nigel de, gives Balham to Ber- 



mondsey, iii. 430, Be. 

William de, killed at Evesham, iv. 



171,174, O.W. 

Geoffrey de ; see Essex, earls of. 

William de ; see Essex, earls of. 



Manfred, son of Frederick II., mention of, 
in his father's will, i. 290, Bu. ; in pos- 
session of the crown of Sicily, i. 349, 
Bu. ; war of Alexander IV. with, ib. ; 
Henry lU. promises to go against him, 
1*6. ; letters from Alexander IV. against, i. 
350-352, Bu. ; had joined with the Sara^ 
cens of Lucera, i. 352, Bu. ; Alexander IV. 
organizes a crusade against, i. 350-352, 
Bu. ; manner in wbicb the tenth for this 
crusade is to be paid, i. 356, Bu. ; rumour 
of a composition between him and the 
church, i. 391, Bu. ; at peace with 
Alexander IV., iii. 197, D. ; his power 
and treasure, iii. 200, D. ; sends assas- 
sins to murder Henry III. and his two 
sons, i. 395, Bu. ; killed by Charles of 
Adjou at lienevento, ii. 104, 373 ; iv. 
456, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; had been despoiled 
of his kingdom by the Roman church, iv. 
486, Wo. ; his daughter Constance mar- 
ries Pedro III. of Arragon, t6. 

Mangotsfield (Manegodesfeld), chantry in, 
granted by Tewkesbury, i. 81, T. 

Mansel (Maunsel), John, had seized the 
prebend of Thame, iii. 15S, D. ; sent into 
Scotland by Henry HI. to treat for 
peace, iv. 102, W. ; extorts the tithes of 
lOngston manor from Tewkesbury ab- 
bey, i. 147, T. ; law-suit with Tewkes- 
bury as rector of Ferring, i. 148, T. ; the 



Maosel, John — cont. 
quarrel settled, i. 149, T. ; sent to Spain 
to arrange the marriage of prince Ed- 
ward and Eleanor of Castile, iii. 188, D. 
present at prince Edward's marriage, i. 
323, Bu. ; sent into Germany by Richard 
of Cornwall, iv. 112, W. ; sent into 
Scotland to inquire into the treatment of 
princess Margaret, iii. 198, D. ; elected 
on the king's side at Oxford in 1258, i. 
447, Bu. ; sworn of the king's council, 
i. 449, Bu. ; elected by the barons as 
one of the two who are to elect the 
council, i. 449, 452, Bu. ; meets Richard 
of Cornwall with some of the barons at 
S. Omer, iv. 121, W. ; had free access to 
the king, iii. 215, D. ; his advice to the 
king respecting the provisions of Oxford, 
iv. 128, O. ; arbiter on the king's side, 
iv. 129, O. ; leaves the tower with the 
countess de L'Isle and others, and goes to 
Witsand, iii. 223, D. ; detains Henry of 
Almaine, ib. ; power of absolving the 
king from his oath committed to, iv. 135, 
W. ; rage of the barons against, ib. ; joins 
the queen and induces several to take 
part against the provisions of Oxford, li. 
355, Wa. ; his flight from the barons, ii. 
100 ; iv. 136, 449, Wi. W. Wo. ; crosses 
by stealth to France, i. 176, T.; had 
letters from the Pope to S. Louis ex- 
horting him to annul the provisions of 
Oxford, i. 179, T. ; his lands given by 
Simon de Montfort to his son, i. 180, T.; 
dies in exile, ii. 365 ; iv. 136, Wa. W. 

Richard, a party to the suit about 

Wadlow land, iii. 378, 379, 380, D.; 
fined, iii. 381. 

Mansbead (Maneshefede, Manneshefde, 
Mannesheved), hundred of, iii 113, 269, 
270, 833, 352, 359, D. 

Mansonrah, battle of, i. 286 ; ii. 92, 343 ; 
iii. 180 ; iv. 98, 99, 440, Bu. Wi. Wa. 
D. O. W. Wo. 

Mantes, burnt by William I., ii. 35, 196 ; 
iv. 373, Wi. Wa. Wo. 

Manyngho, Andrew de, serves on a jury, 
iii. 344, D. 



INDEX. 



253 



Mapenostere, WUIiam de, quit-claimfl Wor- 
cester priory as to his right in certain 
lands, iv. 424, Wo. 

Marcad^, captures the bishop of Beaavais 
and William de Merlou, iii. 26, D. ; with 
Richard I. at the siege of Chains, i. 196, 
Bu. ; puts Bertram de Gurdnn to death, 
L 197, Bu. ; sends Peter Basil to the 
princess Joanna, ii. 71, Wi. ; lays waste 
Aigou for acknowledging Arthur, i. 198, 
Bu. 

Marcer, Bartholomew, sells Lidlington to 
Dunstable, iii. 265, D. 

Marche, Alice de la, had married Gilbert 
de Clare, iii. 359, D. 

Hugo le Brun, count de la ; see 

Lusignan, Hugh de. 

— William de la ; see Bath, bishops 



o£ 

Marchers, the, take charge of the lands 
between England and Wales in 1280, 
i. 74, T. ; recover their lands in Wales 
in 1241, iv. 433, Wo. ; war of, with 
the Welsh in 1244, iv. 436, Wo. ; the 
March attacked by the Welsh m 1256, 
iv. 444, Wo. ; slaughter of the Welsh 
by, in 1262, iv. 447, Wo.; refuse to 
attend the parliament at Warwick in 
1264, iv. 155, O. ; parliament to discuss 
their case at Oxford, iv. 154, O., at 
London, iv. 159, W. ; Simon de Mont- 
fort and the king march against, iv. 155, 
O. ; their submission, iv. 156, O. ; sen- 
tenced to be banished for a year and a 
day, iv. 157, O. ; for three years to Ire- 
land, iv. 159, W. ; the sentence not car- 
ried out, in consequence of the quarrel 
between S. de Montfort and G. de Clare, 
iv. 159, 160, O. W. ; remain in the lands 
of Gilbert de Clare, iv. 159, W. ; drawn 
to himself by G. de Clare, iv. 162, O.; 
edict of S. de Montfort against, iv. 162, 
W. ; receive prince Edward, iv. 163, 
W. ; join his army, iv. 165, W. ; at the 
battle of Evesham, iv. 171, W. ; at the 
siege of Kenilworth, iv. 188, O. ; ravages 
of Llewellyn in the marches, iv. 270, 



Marchers, the — cont, 

271, O. W. ; Edward I. sends an army 
there, iv. 271, O. ; goes himself, iv. 272, 
276, W. 

Mare, Thomas de la, lets the vineyard of 
Doddenham on lease to Worcester priory, 
iv. 406, Wo. 

W. de la, presented to Harlington 

church, iii. 256, D. 

W. de, peace made between him 



and Hobert, abbat of Tewkesbury, i. 
97, T. 

Maigan abbey, founded by Robert, earl of 
Gloucester, i. 14, M. ; bam belonging 
to, burnt by the Welsh, i. 15 ; the altar 
of the Holy Trinity consecrated by Wil- 
liam, bishop of Llandaff, i. 20 ; not pil- 
laged by John, because it received his 
army, i. 30; visited by order of Guy, 
abbat of Clairvaux, i. 32; Gilbert de 
Clare confirms the gifts of his ancestors, 
i. 33 ; sheep belonging to, burnt, i. 34, 
36 ; servants of, killed by the Welsh, i. 
34 ; granges burnt by the Welsh, i. 35 ; 
some of the monks sent into Ireland to 
reform discipline, i. 36; Llewellyn ex- 
torts sixty marks from, i. 39 ; Morgan 
Cam buried at, i. 116, T. 

— abbats of : 

William, resigns, i. 14, M. 

Andrew, dies, i. 15. 

Gilbert, resigns, i. 32 ; dies at Kirk- 
stead, i6. 

John, 1*6. ; dies, i. 101, T. 

John de la Ware, ib. ; made bishop of 
Llandaff, i. 153. 

Margaret, S., feast of, to be kept at 
Tewkesbury in twelve lections, i. 153, T. 

Margaret (second queen of Edward L), 
daughter of Philip III., arrangement for 
her to marry Edward L, iv. 638, Wo. ; 
lands at Dover, iv. 542, Wo.; married 
to him, iv. 340, O. ; married at Canter- 
bury by archbishop Winchelsey, iv. 542, 
Wo. ; the prisoners at Gascony freed 
through her means, ib.; at Worcester, 
iv. 549, Wo. 



264 



IKBIX. 



Maigaret, queen of S. Louu, of Provenoe, 
goes with S. Loiub on the crusade, L 
267; ii. 340, Bu. Wd.; her safety, i. 
296, Bn. ; returns to France, L 318, Bn. ; 
at Paris with her sisters dwing the Tisit 
of Henry HL, i. 329 ; iii. 194, Bu. P. ; 
persuades S. Louis to pronounce against 
the English barons, iii. 227, P. ; pro- 
cures Guy Foulquois to be sent as legate 
to England, iii 233, D. ; Eleanor, queen 
of England, remains with, in 1263, iv. 
136, 137, W. 

Margaret, queen of Malcolm ni. of Scot- 
land, daughter of Edward, son o Ed- 
mund Ironside, iv. 4, O. } marries Mal- 
colm in., ii. 190, Wa. ; dies, i. 6 ; ii. 
202 ; iv. 13, M. Wa. O. 

Margaret, queen of Alexander III. of Scot- 
land, daughter of lienry III., bom, L 
116; ii. 89; iu. 156; iv. 90, 432, T. 
Wi. P. O. W. Wo. ; arrangement for 
her to marry Alexander III. of Scotland, 
ii. 333 ; iii 164, Wa. D. ; betrothed to 
Alexander ILL, iv. 102, W. ; talUge for 
her marriage, I 145, T. ; aid asked firom 
the monasteries to marry her, !▼. 486, 
Wo. ; at Dunstable, iii. 173, D. ; a gold 
buckle given to, ib. ; marries Alexander 
III., i. 146, 296 ; ii. 93 ; iii. 183 ; iv. 103, 
328, 338, 441, T. Bu. Wl D. O. W. 
Wo., at York, iii 188, D. ; treatment 
of her by B. de Boa, I 837, Bu.; 
her treatment by the council of Scotland, 
iii. 198, D. ; inquiry into this by Henry 
III., lb ; vinted by Henry III., 1 337, Bu. ; 
released from tutelage, iii. 198, D. ; visits 
Henry III. at Woodstock, ii. 95 ; in 
London, and remains for her confine- 
ment, iii. 217, D. ; at the coronation of 
Edward I., iv. 467, Wo. ; dies, iii. 265 . 
iv. 262, 467, D. W, Wo. 

Margaret, dau^ter of Edward I., manied 
to John of Brabant, ii. 407, 409 ; iii. 
359; iv. 325, 602, Wa. D. O. Wo.; 
liberty given to the Brabant merchants 
in consequence, iii. 398, D. ; sent to her 
husband, iii 404, D. 



» 



Margaret, daughter of Louis YU., broq^t 

to England by the chancellor (Becket) 

to be married to prince Henry, iii. 18, 

P.; marries prince Henry, i, 48, 188 ; ii. 

238 ; iv. 380, T, Bu. Wa, Wo. ; crowned 

with hun at Winchester, ii. 60, 239, Wi. 

Wa.; crowned at Westminster, iv. 34, 

W. 
Margaret, daughter of William the lion of 

Scotland, given as a hostage to John, ii. 

262, Wa. ; arrangement for her to marry 

one of John's sons, iv. 398, Wo. ; marries 

Hubert de Burgh, iii. 76, P. ; pacified 

with Heniy III., I 92, T, ; charter 

granted to, I 237, Bu. ; divorced, iii. 

128, D. ; marries Gilbert Marshal, I 98 ; 

il 87 ; iii 143, T. Wl D. 
Margaret, daughter of Alexander IIL of 

Scotland, bom, iii. 217, D. 
Margaret of Norway, heiress of Scotland, 

was to have married prince Edward, iii. 

359, P. ; dieSi iii. 850, 868. 
Margaret, daughter of Leopold VI. of 

Austria, embaasy to ask her for Henry 

m., iv. 420, Wo. ; marries Henry, king 

of Aries, iii. 158, P. 
Margaret, mother of Constance of Britanny 

dies, I 209, Bu. 
Margaret, daughter of Hubert de Burgh, 

marries Richard de Clare, I 102, T. ; 

dies, I 105. 
Margaret de Qninci, countess of Linooln ; 

see Lincoln, earls of. 
Margery, writ of Punstable against, iii. 

54, P. 
Marham, abbey of, founded by Isabella, 

countess of Arondel, ii. 344, Wa. 
Maria ; see Mary. 

Marianns Scotos, chronicle of, iv. 887, O. 
Marisco, Adam de, letter to, respecting the 

Pastoureanx, l 290, Bu. 
 Geoffiey de, seizes limerick, iv. 

396, Wo.; Ids evil counsel to Biohard 

Marshal, iii. 136, P. ; cowardice of, iv. 

79,0. 

Richard de, suspended and sent to 



Rome for administering during the in- 
terdict, iii. 40, P. 



INDEX. 



255 



MariscOy Bobert de ; see Lincoln, deans of. 

— *— William de, sends an assassin to 
mnider Henry HI., iv. 86, W. ; in 
Lundy isl^d, ib. ; captured in Lundy, 
taken to London, and hanged, i. 123; 
ii, 380; iii. 169, T. Wa. D. 

Marlborongh (Merlebergge, Merlebirge, 
Marleberge,Merlebnrewe), castle of, forti- 
fied by John Marshal in 1 138, ii. 51 , Wi. ; 
assigned to Bobert of Gloucester, iv. 22, 
W. ; besieged by the barons in 1193, iv. 
47, 0. ; restored to Richard L, L 19 1 , Bu. ; 
sorrendered by William Marshal in 1 221, 
iii. 68, D. ; peace between Gilbert Mar- 
shal and Maurice FitzGerold in 1234 at, 
i. 94, T. ; occupied by Boger Mortimer 
and his followers in 1264, iii. 234, 1). ; 
Edwaid L goes to, in 1276, ii. 121, Wi. 

— Boger of, a portion in Tarrant 

Monkton given to, by Tewkesbury, i. 
99, T. 

Marlow, Great (Merlawe), John, son of 
Richard of Cornwall, dies at, i. 69, T. 

' church of, vacant by the depriva- 
tion of the Bomans, given to Michael 
de Spinevile, i. 94, T. ; death of M. de 
Spmevile, i. 122, 123 [called Nicholas] ; 
question as to the presentation, i. 122 ; 
advice of Grosseteste to the abbat of 
Tewkesbi&ry respecting, ib. ; William de 
Stanway presented, ib. ; the abbat would 
have presented Berard de Secyu had he 
been present, t6. ; Gilbert de Glare to 
have twenty-six marks out of, by Grosse- 
teste*s ordination, i. 124 ; arrangement 
of Berard de Secya with Tewkesbury 
respecting, ib, 

Mannion (Marmyon), Bobert (first baron), 
gifts of, to Bermondsey, iii. 432, Be.; 
land near his sold by Bermondsey to the 
Temple, iii. 443. 

Robert (second baron), his sacri- 
lege at Coventry, ii. 230, Wa. ; his death, 
ib. ; his body brought to Folesworth, and.* 
boned outside the cemetery, ib. 

Bichard, land at Withington ob- 



taSned from, by Worcester priory, iv. 
423, Wo. 



MarmioD, William, one of the confederate 
barons, iv. 450, Wo. 

Marmonstier, abbat and convent of, affix 
their seal to a charter relating to the 
priory of Newport, iii. 109, D. 

Marschal, Balph le, serves on a jury, iii. 
344, D. 

Marseilles, submission of the people of, to 
the legate in 1226, iii. 101, D. 

Marsh ; see Marisco. 

Marshal, John (second baron), fortifies 
Marlborough and Ludgershall castles, ii. 
51, Wi. 

William (third earl of Pembroke), 

causes fealty to be sworn to John, i. 
198, Bu. ; made earl of Striguil by John, 
ii. 72 ; iv. 390, Wi. Wo. ; surety for 
John in his treaty with Philip IL, i. 206, 
Bu. ; sent into Normandy by John, i. 
208, Bu. ; sent into Ireland by John, ii. 
265, Wa. ; advises John to retreat before 
Louis, iii. 46, D. ; advises his son to fiy 
from Worcester, iv. 406, Wo. ; takes 
Worcester castle, iii. 48, D. ; restores 
Worcester castle to the monks by royal 
letters, iv. 408, Wo.; pursues the French 
party to Newark and Lincoln, iii. 49, D. ; 
ranges his army at Newark, iv. 408, Wo. ; 
fights the battle of lincoln, i. 63 ; iv. 
408, T. Wo. ; at the coronation of Henry 
in., ii. 286, Wa. ; oath taken before the 
justices itinerant to aid him, iii. 53, D. ; 
seals the confirmation of Magna Charta 
in 1218, ii. 290, Wa. ; dies, i. 64 ; ii. 
291 J iU. 65; iv. 61,41 l,T.Wa.D.W. Wo. 
Isabella, his daughter; see Clare, 



Gilbert de. 

Maud, his daughter, widow of 



Hugh Bigod, marries William, fifth earl 
of Warrenne, iii. 94, D. 

William (fourth earl of Pembroke), 



admitted into Worcester in the name of 
Louis, i. 62 ; iv. 406, T. Wo. ; his flight 
from Worcester, iv. 406, Wo. ; treatment 
of the soldiers left by him, ib.; fitlls 
away from the French party, iii. 47, D. ; 
returns to his fidelity to Henry IH., iv. 
407, Wo. ; invasion of his lands and 



256 



INDEX^ 



Marshal, William — cont 

castles by Llewellyn in 1220, ill. 61, D.; 
gives up Marlborough castle to the 
legate, iii. 68, D. ; his lands again in- 
vaded by Llewellyn, iii. 82 ; iv. 64, 65, 
D. O. W. ; goes into Ireland, and col- 
lects an anny, iii. 82, D. ; lands in Wales, 
and is joined by various barons, >6. ; 
defeats Llewellyn, and recovers his lands, 
iii. 83, D. ; marries princess Eleanor, i. 
67 ; ii. 84, 299 ; iii. 91 ; iv. 64, 65, 415, 
T. WL Wa. D. 0. W. Wo. j attacks 
Hugh de Lacy, iii. 91, D. ; subdues all 
Ireland for Henry III., ib, ; sends Hugh 
de Lacy to England, ib. ; gifts of Henry 
ni. to, iii. 92, D. ; confirms Charlton ta 
Dunstable, iii. 96, D. ; makes peace with 
Llewellyn, iii. 100, D. ; remains in 
France after the return of Henry III., 
i. 76, T. ; returns, i. 77 ; iv. 72, T. O. 
W. ; marries his sister to Richard of 
Cornwall, iv. 72, O. W. ; dies, i. 88 ; ii. 
85, 309 ; iii. 126 ; iv. 72, 422, M. Wi. 
Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; dies at Fawley, i. 
78, T. ; buried in London, ii. 309, Wa., 
in the New Temple, i. 78, T. ; his lands 
restored to his widow, iii. 258, D. ; scu- 
tage paid to his executors, iii. 340, D. 

Richard (fifth earl of Pembroke), 

succeeds his brother, i. 38 ; iv. 72, 422, 
M. O. W. Wo. ; his brother's lands re- 
stored to him by Henry III., i. 79, T. 
recovers his inheritance, iii. 127, D. ; 
his debt to Dunstable, iii. 131, D. ; stands 
up for Hubert de Burgh, i. 86, T. ; one 
of the four earls who had Hubert de 
Burgh in charge, i. 88, T. ; assists Rich- 
ard of Cornwall against Llewellyn, ib. ; 
his quarrel with Henry III., ii. 86, 313 ; 
iv. 74, 75, Wi. Wa. W. O. ; his lands 
seized and given to P. de Rievaulx, iv. 
74, W. ; makes peace with Henry IIL, 
but this not carried out, i. 90, T. ; 
threatened by Henry IH., ib. ; tries to 
mediate between Henry IIL and Hubert 
de Burgh and others, ii. 313, Wa. ; col- 
lects an army, and excites the Welsh 
to war, i. 90 ; iii. 458, T. Be. ; his war 



Marshal, Richard — cont 

with Henry HI., ii. 313 ; iii. 458 ; iv. 
75, 425, Wa. Be. 0. Wo. ; takes up the 
cause of G. Basset, iii. 136, D.; takes 
Usk, Abergavenny, Newtown, and Car- 
diff, i. 90, 91, T. ; arrives at Cardiff, i. 
9 1, T. ; burns Monmouth, ib. ; defeats the 
king's forces at Grosmont, ib. ; sends G. 
Basset and R. Siward to release H. de 
Burgh, iv. 75, W. ; had first opened his 
castles to Henry IIL, but occupies them 
and resists him, iv. 75, 76, O. ; injury 
done to his property by Henry III, iv. 76, 
O. ; receives Hubert de Burgh in'Wales, 
i. 91 ; iii. 138, 458 ; iv. 425, T. D.Be. 
Wo. ; receives hostages from the barons, 
Glamorganshire soldiers, &c., i. 91, T. ; 
makes peace with Morgan son of Howel, 
i. 92, T. ; bishops and Ariars sent to make 
peace between him and the king, ib.; 
great slaughter of the Flemings sent 
against him, iii. 136, D. ; peace made 
through archbishop Edmund, ii. 314, 
Wa. ; commits his castles and fiimily to 
H. de Burgh, G. Basset, and R. Siward, 
iv. 77, 78, W. O. ; goes to Ireland, ii- 
314 ; iii. 136 ; iv. 78, Wa. D. O. W. ; 
besieged in Kildare, iv. 78, 79, W. O. ; 
his prowess and death, i. 92, 246 ; ii. 86, 
314 ; iii. 137 ; iv. 79, 80, 425. T. Bu. 
Wi. Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; his death due 
to the Poitevins, i. 93, T. ; verses on him, 
ii. 315, Wa. ; the king's feelings on his 
death, iii. 137, D. ; a monastery to be 
founded for his soul, iii. 151, D. 

— — Gilbert (sixth earl of Pembroke), 
flies into Wales, iv. 80, O. ; truce granted 
to, in Ireland, iii. 1 36, D. ; Ireland submits 
to, i. 91, T. ; makes peace, and is recon- 
ciled with Henry lU., i. 93 ; il 86 ; iiL 
137 ; iv. 80, 426, T. Wi. D. O. W. Wa ; 
knighted, i. 93 ; iii. 137 ; iv. 80, 426, 
T. W. D. Wo. ; made earl Marshal, ii. 
86; iii. 137, Wi. D. ; made earl of 
Pembroke, i. 93 ; iii. 137 ; iv. 80, 426, 
T. O. D. W. Wo. ; receives all the 
rights belonging to him, ii. 315, Wa.; 
reconciled with Maurice FitzGerold at 



INDEX. 



257 



Marshal, Gilbert — cont. 
Marlborough, i. 94 ; iv. 81, T. O. ; his 
lands restored, i. 94, T. ; has R. de 
Clare's lands in charge, i. 96, T. ; mar- 
ries Margaret of Scotland, i. 98 ; ii. 87 ; 
iii. 143, T. Wi. D. ; witnesses the con- 
firmation of Magna Charta in 1236, i. 
103, T. ; takes the cross, ii. 87, "Wi. ; 
starts for the Holy Land, bat returns at 
the king's orders, l 115, T. ; completely 
reconciled with Henry IIL, 1. 115; IL 
88; iiL 151; iv. 87, T. Wi. D. O.; 
receives 500 marks for land in Glamor- 
ganshire from R. de Clare, L 117, T. ; 
crosses, ii. 88, Wi. ; dies, ii. 88 ; iii. 156 ; 
iv. 438, Wi. D. Wo. ; dies at Ware, iv. 
89, O. W. ; killed at a tournament at 
Ware, i. 1 19, T, ; wounded at a toumar* 
ment near Hertford, and dies at Ware, 
ii. 328, Wa. ; buried in the New Temple, 
London, i. 119, T. 

-^— — Walter (seventh earl of Pem- 
broke), flies into Wales, iv. 80, O. ; 
reconciled with Maurice FitzQerold, 
iv. 81, O. ; at peace ^ith and reconciled 
with Henry HI., i. 93 ; iv. 426. T. Wo. ; 
made earl Marshal, i. 120, T. ; made 
earl of Pembroke, i. 120 ; ii. 88 ; iv. 89, 
T. Wi. O. W. ; marries Margaret, 
countess of Lincoln, i. 121, T. ; goes 
into Gascony, [called Richard], ii. 89; 
iv. 89, Wi. O. ; dies, iv. 437, Wo. 

Anselm (eighth earl of Pem- 



broke), (dean of Salisbury), flies into 
Wales, iv. 80, O. ; reconciled with Mau- 
rice FitcGerold, iv. 81, O. ; at peace 
with and recondled with Henry UI., i. 
93 1 iv. 426, T. Wo. ; dies, iv. 437, Wo. 
division of the property of the 



Marshals among the heirs, iv. 437, Wo. 
Isabella, daughter of William Mar- 



shal, marries Gilbert de Clare, i. 61, T. ; 
marries Richard of Cornwall, i. 38, 78 ; 
ii. 809 ; iii. 252 ; iv. 72, 422, M. T. 
Wa. D. 0. W. Wo. ; brings Sundon, 
Bedfordshire, to him, as her marriage 
portion, iii. 252, D. ; dies, iii. 150; iv. 
431, D. Wo.; dies at Berkharopstead, 

VOL. V. 



Marsha], Isabella — cont. 

i. 113; buiied at Beaulieu, i&. ; her 
legacies to Tewkesbury, i. 113, 114, T. ; 
not buried at Tewkesbury by her hus- 
band's wish, i. 114, T. ; had established 
a chaplain for her first husband's soul at 
Merkyate, ilf. ; pittance at Tewkesbury 
on the anniversary of her death, i. 121, T. 

 John (of Hengham), at the dedi- 

cation of Worcester cathedral, iv. 409, 
Wo. ; conducts Hugh de Lacy to Eng- 
land, iii. 91, D. 

Henry ; see Exeter, bishops of. 

Roger, g^ves 100«. to Tewkesbury 



for alms and festivals, i. 104, T. 

Marshfield (Meresfeld, Mersfeld, Mars- 
feld), Serlo, parson of, dies, i. 70, T. ; 
proceedings of Tewkesbury on his death, 
ib, ; the bishop of Worcester takes off 
the suspension at the instance of the 
vicar Berard, i. 73, T. ; land belonging 
to the church claimed by Tewkesbury, 
i. 99, T. ; the church dedicated by 
bishop W. de Cantelupe, i. 123, T. 

Marston (Merstone), (Lincolnshire), suit 
respecting a rent-charge ih>m, due to 
S. John's, Jerusalem, iii. 141, D. ; the 
prior of Dunstable summoned for this, 
iii. 354, D. ; trial and settlement of the 
case, iii. 393, 394, D. 

rectors of: 

Robert, dies, iii 131, D. 

Alan, presented by Dunstable, iii. 131, 

141, D. ; is to pay a rent-charge 

out of it to Dunstable, ib. 

Marston, Geoffrey of, takes the habit at 
Dunstable, iiL 263, D. ; presented to 
Flitwick, iii. 365, D. ; hia exertions for 
paying the debt for the expenses of the 
prior's installation in 1302, iii. 410, D. 

 John of, one of the jury in Chris- 

tiana Mustard's appeal, iiL 307, D. 

Philip of, a Franciscan, dies at 



Dunstable, and is buried in the cloister, 

iii. 290, D. 

Ralph of, one of the jury in Chris- 



tiana Mustard's appeal, iii. 307, D. 

R 



258 



INDEX. 



Manton, William of, a corrody told to, by 
Dunstable, iii. 387, D. 

Manton (Worcestershire), case concerning 
land in, decided at Gloucester, iv. 493, 
Wo. 

Marteau, prince Henry dies at, i. 53, T. 

Martel, A., a friar, messenger of John to 
Innocent III., i. 218, Bn. 

' Alice, cause won against, by Dun- 

stable, iii. 60, D. 

Geo£frey, gifts of, to Bermondsey, 



iii. 428, Be. 

William, taken at Wilton by Bobert 



of Gloucester, and gives up Sherborne 
castle to him, i. 46 ; ii. 229, T. Wa. 

Martial, S. ; tee Limoges. 

Martin, S., of Tours, iii. 6, D. ; dies, iv. 
361, Wo. 

Martin IV., Pope, ii. 397 ; iii. 285, 466 ; iv. 
479, Wa. D. Be. Wo. ; his reception of 
Thomas de Cantelupe, bishop of Here- 
ford, iv. 483, Wo. ; quashes the election 
of Richard de la More to Winchester, ii. 
399 ; iv. 293, 294, Wa. W, O. ; appoints 
John de Fontoise bishop, iv. 293, 294, 
W. O. ; orders Aimery de Montfort to 
be released, iii. 259, 289 ; prohibits the 
duel between Charles of Anjou and 
Pedro ni. of Arragon, iv. 486, Wo. ; 
excommunicates Pedro ICE. for invading 
Sicily, ii. 402; iii. 299; iv. 300, 491, 
Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; had patronized 
Charles of Anjou against Pedro III., iii. 
317; had given Sicily to Charles of 
Ai^ou, iv. 301, O. ; helps Philip III. 
against Pedro III., iv. 492, Wo. ; sends 
a legate against Pedro III., ib. ; dies, ii. 
402 ; iii. 317, 466 ; iv. 304 n., 491, 492, 
Wa. D. Be. O. W. Wo. 

v., Pope, iii. 485, Be. ; dies, iii. 

487. 

Martin, the nuncio, comes to England for 
procurations, iii. 1 66, D. ; fails in ob- 
taining them, and departs, iii. 167. 

Martin, a clerk, debt paid to, by Dunstable, 
iii. 275, D. 

Martin, S., Nicholas of, escapes, but is 
imprisoned, in Wales, i. 158, T. 



Martley, Robert de Lech, parson of, his 
avarice, iv. 640, Wo. ; robbed and mur- 
dered, ib, 

Mary, daughter of Stephen, abbess of 
Rumsey, marries Matthew, count of 
Boulogne, ii. 238 ; iv. 380, Wa. Wo. 

Mary, daughter of Edward I., bom at 
Woodstock, iv. 476, Wo. ; takes the veil 
at Ambresbury, iii. 326 ; iv. 491, D. 
Wo. 

Mary, daughter of Louis VI I. , marries 
Henry I., count of Champagne, iii. 15n., 
D. 

Mary, daughter of Philip IL, wife of 
Henry I., duke of Brabant, sent back to 
her father, iii. 39, D. 

Mary, S., of Jehosaphat, abbat of, missmg 
after the battle of Gaza, i. 261, Bu. 

of the Teutonicks, preceptor of, 

missing after the battle of Gaza, ib. 

Maschun, Godfrey, plea of, respecting a 
treasure found, ilL 55, D. 

Mason, John, oath of, respecting the pri- 
vileges of Dunstable, iii. 413, D. 

Mas worth (Messeworthe), church of, pre- 
sented to by the canons of Caldwell, iii. 
189, D. ; held by Richard of Tingrith, 
ib, 

Matheme (Martherum), Thomas, dean of 
Hereford, dies at, i. 80, T. 

Mathen, Robert, a party to the suit about 
Wadlow land, iii. 378, D. 

Matilda, queen of William I., comes to 
England, iv. 9, 0. ; consecrated by arch- 
bishop Aldred, ii. 27 ; iii. 424 ; iv. 9, Wi. 
Be. O., in London, u. 27, Wi. ; dies, i. 
4, 48 ; ii. 33, 194 ; iii. 426 ; iv. 11, 872, 
M. T. Wi. Wa. Be. O. W. Wo. 

Matilda, daughter of Malcohn HI. of Scot- 
land, marries Henry I., i. 186; ii. 40, 
209 ; iii. 13, 430 ; iv. 14, 374, Bu. Wi. 
Wa. D. Be. O. W. Wo. ; comes to Eng- 
land, ii. 42, Wi. ; crowned by archbishop 
Thomas of York, iv. 374, Wo. ; present 
at the translation of S. Adelwold's 
relicks, ii. 44, Wi. ; dies, i. 10, 45 ; ii. 
45, 216 ; iii. 14 ; iv. 17, 376, M. T. Wi. 



INDEX. 



259 



Matilda — con/. 
Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; her liberality, ii. 
916, Wa. ; buried at Westminster, ii. 45, 
Wi. 

Matilda, of Boulogne, queen of Stephen, 
iiL 435 ; marries Stephen, iv. 19, W. ; 
DoTer castle surrendered to, ii. 337, 
Wa. ; remains in Kent during Stephen's 
captivity, ii. 238, Wa. ; dies, i. 47^; ii. 
55, 234 ; iii. 438 ; ir. 37, 380, T. Wi. 
Wa. Be. O. W. Wo, ; buried at Feyets- 
ham, which she and Stephen had founded, 
ii. 336; iii. 16, Wa, D. 

Matilda (empress), daughter of Henry I., 
born, i. 186 $ ii« 209, Bu. Wa. ; married 
to the emperor Henry Y., ii. 43, 309, 
213, 214; iii. 431; iv. 16,876, 376, T. 
Wi. Wa. Be. O. W. Wo. j her heredi- 
tary rights sworn to her, ii. 43, Wi. ; 
expected by her father, but prevented 
from passing through Flanders, ii. 218, 
Wa. ; comes to England on the em- 
peror's death, ii. 48, 220 ; iii. 434, Wi. 
Wa. Be. ; the kingdom sworn to, ii. 48, 
Wi. ; sent into Normandy, ii. 320, Wa. ; 
homage sworn to, by the English nobles, 
i. 45 ; ii. 49 ; iii. 14 ; iv. 18, 378, T. 
Wi. D. O. W. Wo. J marries GeoSrey of 
Anjou, ii. 48, 220; iii. 14,434; iv. 16, 
Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. W. ; their children, 
il 220, Wa. ; brought into England by 
Henry I., ii. 49, 222, Wi. Wa. ; council 
at Northampton as to whether she is 
to be sent back to her husband, ii. 222, 
Wa. ; sent to him, ib, ; her troubles 
with him, ii. 224, Wa. ; detains Henry 
I. in Normandy on this account, ib. ; 
passed over on her Other's death irom 
having no child, iv. 20, W. ; after the 
birth of Henry, goes with him to Eng- 
land, iv. 21, W. ; conquers Normandy, ii. 
50, Wi. ; summons Robert, earl of Glou- 
cester, to her aid, iv. 22, W. ; comes to 
England, il 51, 227; iii. 15, 436; iv. 
23, 378, Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. Wo.j is 
received at Oloucester, ii. 51, Wi. ; be- 
sieged by Stephen in Arundel castle, 
but allowed to go to Bristol, ii. 227, 



Matilda — cont. 
Wa. ; fruitless interview with Stephen, 
ii. 52, Wi. ; is willing to agree to the 
terms recommended by Henry of Blois, 
ib, ; Stephen brought as prisoner before, 
ii* 53 j iii. 15, Wi. D. ; imprisons Ste- 
phen, ii. 53, Wi. ) received as Lady 
at Winchester by Henry of Blois and the 
citizens, ii. 53, 228, Wi. Wa. ; received 
by the Londoners and all England, ex- 
cept Kent, ii. 228, Wa. ; the Londoners 
try to capture her, iL 52, Wi. ; escapes 
from London, ib.; her quarrel with 
bishop Henry of Blois, ib. ) besieges the 
castle of the bishop of Winchester, ii. 
229, Wa. } occupies the castle and the 
east part of Winchester, ii. 58, Wi. ; 
received by R. d'Oyly as Lady at Ox- 
ford, iv. 83, O. ; besieged by Stephen at 
Oxford, ii. 53, 229 ; iii. 15, 436 ; iv. 34, 
379, Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. W. Wo.; 
escapes, iii. 436 ; iv. 84, 379, Be. O. 
W. Wo., to Wallingford, ii. 53, 329, 
Wi. Wa. I sends her son to David of 
Scotland, iv. 27, W. ; opposed to the 
Irish expedition, ii. 237, Wa. ; dies, ii. 
59, 239 > iii. 442 ; iv. 33, 382, Wi. Wa. 
Be. O. W. Wo. ; said to have been dis- 
inherited by Henry L, iii. 15, D. 

Matilda, natural daughter of Henry I. ; 
see Perche, Matilda, countess of. 

Matilda, daughter of Henry II., born, 1. 
187 $ ii. 837 ) iii. 18 ) iv. 380, Bu. Wa. 
D. Wo.; the archbishop of Cologne 
comes for, as wife to Henry V., duke of 
Saxony, iii. 19, D. ; marries Henry Y. 
of Saxony, i. 50 ; ii. 339 ; their chil- 
dren, ii. 839, Wa. ; comes to England, 
ii. 343, Wa. ; returns horne^ ii. 244, Wa. ; 
dies, iii. 34, D. 

Matilda, daughter of Fnlk of Ai^ou, mar- 
ries prince William, i. 10; ii. 45, 317, 
M. Wi. Wa. ; sent for by her fikther, ii. 
318» Wa. 

Matilda, daughter of Richard Sanit Feur, 
called the mother of William I., iv. 8, 
W. 

R2 



260 



INDEX. 



Matilda, daughter of Robert earl of Gloa- 1 
cester, married to Ranulph earl of Ches- | 
ter, iL 52, Wi. 

Matilda, of London, her legacies to Wa- 
verley, ii. 353, Wa. 

Matilda de la Haie, wife of W. de Braose ; 
Me Braose, William de. 

Matilda, miracle respecting, at Tewkes- 
bury, i. 141, T. 

Matthew, count of Boulogne ; see Bou- 
logne, counts of. 

Matthew Paris, writings o^ iv. 7, W. 

Manbance, Anor, gives a moiety of Great 
Brickhill church to Dunstable priory, iii. 
29, D. 

Maud, castle, slaughter of the Welsh at, iv. 
388, Wo. ; fortified by Henry III. against 
Llewellyn in 1231, i. 79; ii. 85; iii. 
127; iv. 422, T. Wi. D. Wo. ; left by 
the earl of Chester, i. 79, T. ; deserted 
by Henry III., i. 80, T. ; called Maugre 
Llewellyn, iv. 422, Wo. 

Mauduit (Maldut), William (third baron), 

dies, and is buried at Waverley, ii. 249, 

Wa. 
I William (fifth baron), witnesses 

Magna Charta in 1225, i. 232, Bu. ; 

witnesses the confirmation of Magna 

(Charta in 1236, i. 104, T. 

Maufras, Cecilia, gives a rent-charge of 
6 J. to Dunstable, iii. 328, D. 

Maulden (Moldrich, Moldrichyt), hmd 
bought at, by Dunstable, iii. 180, D. ; 
buildingB at, iii. 185. 

Maul^n (Mallico, Maulyon), Savary de, 
captured by John at Mirabeau, i. 26, M.; 
Winchester given in charge to, by John, 
ii. 82, Wi. ; sets fire to the suburbs, and 
leaves Winchester, t6. ; recommends the 
surrender of the castle to Louis, ii. 83, 
Wi. ; at the coronation of Henry III., 
ii. 286, Wa. ; defends Bochelle, iii. 86, 
D. ; his treason, iii. 91, D. ; attempts 
to stop the English fleet in Bochelle 
roads, iii. 98, 99, D. ; returns from Gas- 
cony with Richard of Cornwall, i. 70 ; 
iv. 419, T. Wo. 



Mauley (Malo-lacus, Maule), Peter de, 

(second baron,) seised for treason, iii. 

68, D. ; surrenders Corfe castle, tfr. ; 

accused by R. Minsegros, but acquitted, 

iii. 75, D. ; with Henry IH. at the siege 

of Bedford, but deceitfully, iii. 87, D. ; 

witnesses Magna Charta in 1225, i. 232, 

Bn. 

•- Peter de (fourth baron), wins a 

cause against the abbat of Whitby, iv. 

481, Wo. ; the king restores seisin of 

the abbat's property, ib, 
Mauns, W. de, lets Doddenham meadow 

to Worcester, iv. 401, Wo. ; land at 

Doddenham bought of, by Worcester, 

iv. 423, Wo. ; suit with W. de Mapenos- 

tere, iv. 424, AVo. 
Maur, S., Aimery de (Nemericus), master 

of the Templars, dies, and is buried in 

the New Temple, iii. 55, D. 
Maurice, justice itinerant at Dunstable in 

1219, ih, 
Maurice, son of Rely Wrgan, 2 marks 

g^ven by Tewkesbury to, annually from 

Cardiff priory, i. 128, T. 

Mauveisun, Henr}', perambulates the forest 
of Kinfare, iv. 535, Wo. 

Maximinianns, quoted, iv. 66, O. ; W. 282, 
O. W. 

Maydenbure (Maydeburi, Maydeneburi). 
John de, takes the habit at Dunstable, 
iii. 185, D. ; arrears paid to, by certain 
vicars, iii. 305, D. ; presented to Brad- 
borne, iii. 365, D. ; small amount of 
wool at Bradbome during his incum- 
bency, iii. 371, D. ; recalled to Dun- 
stable, iii. 391, D. 

Mayn, John and Thomasia, suit of, against 
Bermondsey, respecting Kingweston, iii. 
486, Be. 

Measures, assixe of, in 1197, i. 192, Bu. ; 
reformed throughout England in 1256, 
L 375, Bu. 
Meath, bishops of: 

Simon Rochfort, assists at the conse- 
cration of Hugh bishop of Hereford, 
iv. 406, Wo. 



IMDBX. 



261 



Heath, bishops of: — cont* 

Richard de la Comere, assists at the 
consecration of Anian, bishop of 
S. Asaph, iv. 439, Wo. 
Meanz, abbey of, founded, ii. 225, Wa. 
Medard, S., ir. 362, Wo. 
Medley (Middeny), island of, given to Os- 
ney, iv. 25, O. 

Medmenham, Nicholas, abbat of, made 
abbatofWoburn, ilL 175, D. 

Medway, the, three men drowned in, in 
1224, bat recovered in the church of 
Fcversham, i. 34, M. 

Medway, Geoffrey de, allowed to cross by 
Henry II., iii. 24, D. 

Melcomb, tithes of, given- to Bermondsey, 

iii. 438, Be. 
Melford, in Fssex, prodigy at, iii. 67, D. 

Jieliden (Melenelidan), AUn Basset, lord 
of, i. 108, T. 

Melisende, daughter of Baldwin II., king of 
Jerusalem, marries Fulk of Anjou, ii. 
223, Wa. ; their children, iO, 

Mellent (i.e. Meulan), Robert de ; see 
Leicester, first earl of. 

Waleran de, succeeds his father as 

coimt of Meulan, IL 216, Wa.; revolts 
against Henry I., li. 219, Wa. ; captured 
by W. de Tancarville, and imprisoned by 
Henry I., i. 11 ; ii. 219, M. Wa. ; joins 
the second crusade, ii. 231, Wa. 

Mellitus ; see Canterbury, archbishops of. 

* Mello (Merlo, Merlou), William de, taken 
prisoner by Marcadoe, ii. 65 ; iii. 26, 
Wi. D. 
 Focardus de, killed in Egypt, i. 

286, Bu. 
Melneham, land given to Bermondsey, iii. 
439, Be. 

Melrose, the abbat of, excites Baliol to 
rebel against Edward I., iv. 339, O. 

Melton, held against Stephen by Eustace 
Fit2^ohn, ii. 226, Wa. 

Mende, William, bishop of, sent by Pope 
Clement V. to inquire into the miracles 
of Thomas de Cantelope, iv. 559, Wo. 



Menteath (Marinon), Walter Stewart, earl 
of, advances against the English at Dun- 
bar, and is defeated, iv. 527, Wo. 
Mentel, le, part of a wood so called, iii. 

248, D. 
Mentz, council held at, respecting the 

liberation of Richard I., i. 190, Bu. 
 archbishops of: 

S. Leu (Lull), dies, iv. 367, Wo. 
Conrad of Wittelsbach, Richard I. de- 
livered through his hands, i 190, 
Bu. ; does homapre to Richard I., i. 
191, Bu. ; summons Richard L to 
the election of the emperor, i. 195, 
Bu. ; an elector to the empire, i. 
196, Bu. 
Siegfrid in., marries Frederick II. 
and Isabella, i. 98, T. ; elects 
Henry Raspe emperor, iv. 93, W. ; 
elects William, count of Holland, 
emperor, iv. 95, W. ; besieges 
Aachen, ib. 
Gerard, price paid to, for the election 
of Richard of Cornwall, iv. 113, 
W. ; sends his proctor to the elec- 
tion, iv. 114, W. ; defeats the arch- 
bishop of Treves, i. 393, Bu. ; de- 
fends and provisions Boppart, i. 
394, Bu. ; at the coronation of 
Richard at Aachen, i. 394 ; iv. 116, 
Bu. W. ; present, though excom- 
municated, iv. ] 16, W. 
Menyl, William de, mediates about the 

tithes of Ballidon, iii. 337, D. 

Meopham (Mepeham), church of,ii.78, Wi. 

Mcranie, Agnes de, marries Philip II., ii. 

77, Wi. ; repudiated by him, ii. '252, 

Wa. 

Mercentone, Henry de, a clerk of Henry 

UI., i. 372, Bu. 
Mercia, united to Wessex, ii. 7, Wi. 
Merdon (Melton ?) castle, built by bishop 

Henry of Blois, ii. 51, Wi. 
Mereval abbey, founded by Robert de Fer- 
rers, i. 186, Bu. ; sheep belonging to, 
seized by tbe prior of Llanthony, iii. 
180, D.; William de Ferrers buried at, 
i. 317, Bu. 



262 



INPEX. 



Mereval abbey, abbats of: 
WiUiam, dies, ii. 248, Wa. 
Reginald, made abba^ of Clarendon, 

a. 250, Wa. 
Henry, sub-prior, t6. 
— — monks of; 

Henry de BUenda, flies iVom Dan- 
stable to, iii. 178, D. 
Eudo, prior of Caldwell, iii, 179, D. 
Merkyate, a chaplain established at, by 
Isabella of Gloucester for the soul of her 
first husband, i. 114, T. 
Merleswegen, returns into Scotland from 

before William I., ii. 190, Wa. 
Merlin, prophecy of, respecting John, iv. 
407, Wo. ; respecting Normandy, L'487, 
Bu.; respecting Wales, iii. 893, D. 
Merlo, Merlou ; see Mello. 
Memanclive, given to Worcester priory by 
Werefrid, bishop of Worcester, iv. 563, 
Wo. 
Merton, house of regular canons founded 
at, in U17, ii. 216, Wa. ; fall of the 
tower in 1222, iii. 76, D. ; Eliaa of Rad- 
nor, bishop of Llandaff, consecrated at, 
i. 77, T. } laws of (1235), L 249 ; iii. 
144, BtL D. ; a new silver seal used, ii. 
329, Wa. ; summons for the convoca^- 
tion of 1258, i. 411, Bu. ; the convocation 
held, i. 163, 412, T. Bu. ; articles agreed 
on at, i. 412, Bu. ; composition with 
Bermondsey respecting the tithes of 
Carshalton, iii. 465, Be. 
— priors of: 

Robert Bayle, ii. 45 ; iv. 376, Wi. Wo. 

Walter, becomes a Carthusian, ii. 290; 

ui. 52, Wa. D. ; dies, ii. 296 ; iii. 

76, Wa. D. 

Thomas, u. 297 ; iii. 53, Wa. D. ; 

dies, iii. 76, D. 
GUes, ii. 297 ; iii 76, Wa. D. ; be- 
comes a Cistercian, ii. 810, Wa. ; 
becomes a monk at Beaulieo, iii. 
128, D. 
Henry sub-cellarer, ii. 310 ; iii. 128, 
Wa. D. ; dies, ii. 319 ; iii. 148, Wa. 
D. 
Robert, ii. 319, Wa. 



Merton, canon of^ Richard de Morins ; see 
Dunstable, priors of. 

 Richard of, messenger of John to 
Innocent III., i. 218, Bu. 

Walter of, chancellor ; m« Roches- 



ter, bishops of. 

Messenden (Missenden), church of, perse- 
cuted by Ralph Brito, iii. 130, D. ; the 
bowels of Isabella of Gloucester buried 
in, i. 113, T. 

-^— Martin, abbat of, removed by 
Grosseteste, iii. 143, D. 

Messer, Daniel le, charged for disseising 
the prior of Dunstable of his commonage 
at Hoaghton, iii 345, D. 

Messina, quarrel of Richard I. and Philip 
II. at, iv. 45, W. 

- John, archbishop of, comes to Eng- 

land about the affairs of Sicily, i. 384, 
Bu. } letter of recommendation of thei 
Pope for him, i. 385 ; speaks on the 
Sicilian question in the chapter house at 
Westminster, L 386 ; his demand of pro- 
curations, i. 889 ; letter of Richard of 
Cornwall to, announcing his election to 
the empire, i. 391 ; at the parliament at 
Westminster in 1257 on SiciUan affiiirs, 
i. 392. 

Meteor, remarkable, seen at Alvaston, i. 
310, Bu. 

Meteorick stones, in Cheshire, iL 338, 
Wa. 

Metingham, John de, justice itinerant at 
Bedford in 1286, iii. 326, 329, D. ; the 
prior of Dunstable before, iii. 334, D. ; 
holds an assize at Biggleswade, and tries 
the Houghton case, between the prior 
of Dunstable and M. de Montalt, iii. 345, 
349, 350, 352, 358, 359, D. ; one of the 
two honest judges, iii. 357, D. ; put in 
place of some of those removed, iv, 325, 
O. ; the case of Marston church settled 
before, at Westminster, iii. 394, D. ; 
proclamation of, against the clergy in 
1296, iv. .530, Wo. 

Meylok; aeeMsilok. 

Michael's mount, S., in Cornwall, castle of, 
restored to Richard I., L 191, Bu. ; the 



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INDEX. 



263 



Michael's, moimt, S.^-€ont, 

church thrown down by an earthquake 

in 1375, iL 386, Wa. 
in Normandj, Henry besieged by 

Robert and William in, iL 36, Wi. ; given 

up by Henry, ib. 
Michad's, S., (Seynhmich), Glamorgan- 
shire, i. 84, T. 
Michael, and Henry hia son, make three 

new bells for the priory of Dunstable, 

ilL 278, D. 

Michegros (Muchegros), Richard de, rec- 
tor of Eemerton, i. 127, T. 
Robert de, dies, i. 156, T. 

Mlchelney (Muchelesum, Muchelene), ab- 
bats of : 
Richard, dies, i. 97, T. 
Richard of Glastonbury, ib. ; dies, i. 
105. 
Mickleover (Oufra or XJfra, Major), given 
to Burton by William L, i. 185, Bu. ; 
taxation of, i. 367, Bu. ; suit respecting, 
i. 372, Bu. 

John o( a plaintiff against Burton, 

ib, 

Middlesex, archdeacons of: 
Reginald, dies, iii. 126, D. 
John of Northampton, receives the 

church of S. James de fer, Bristol, 

i. 123, T. 

Middlethorpe, John of, serves on a jury 
iii. 353, D. 

Middleton abbey, burnt, iv. 495, Wa 
— -^ abbats of: 

Eustace, ii. 69, Wi. 
William de Stokes, witnesses Magna 
Charte in 1225, i. 232, Bn.; dies, 
ii. 96, Wi. 
Wilfiam of Taunton, ii 96; dected 
iMshop of Winchester by some, ii. 
99 ; iv. 124, Wi. W. ; called abbat of 
Tykteye, iv. 124, W. ; the election 
quashed, iv. 132, O. 
Gilbert of, anraagement with Wor- 



cester priory for him to receive six 
marks annually while in the Conrt of 
Arches iv., 547, Wo. 



Milan* &11 of a tower in, from, the earth- 
quake in 1117 ; iv. 376, Wo. ; besieged 
by Frederick II., ii. 319, Wa*. ; chapter 
of the Dominicans at, in 1258, L 435, 
Bu. 

Milbrook, a whale eaught at, ii. 87, WL 

Mldelande, manor of, belonging to Tewkes- 
bury, i. 70, T. 

Mildred's, S., Canterbury, abbess LeoMne 
of, taken prisoner by the Danes at Can* 
terbury,ii. 172, Wa. 

Milewaxd, Hugh, his oath respecting the 
privileges of the prior of Dunstable, iii. 
413, D. 

Milksop, John, a thief, taken to the oomrt 
of the abbat of Tewkesbury at Up-Wim- 
bome, i. 511, T. ; his trial, ib, ; hanged, 
i. 516. 

Millennium, preaching that it was at an 
end in 1201, i. 207, Bu. 

Mill, William of the, presented to Wink- 
leigh by Tewkesbury, having resigned 
his right through the bish^^'s presen- 
tation, i. 94, T. 

Mills, William of the, gives Simae and 
Tymberdene to Worcester, iv. 509, Wo. ; 
gives a rent-charge of }2d. for drugs for 
the monks, iv. 510, Wo. ; dies before he 
had finished S. Oswald's church, Wor- 
cester, iv. 528, Wo.; his gifts to and 
commemoration at Worcester, ib, 

-^— William of the ; »ee Malvern, Little, 
priors of. 

Milne, William atte, buys a mill at Wid- 
ford from Bermondsey, iii. 467, 468, Be. 

Milo, of Gloucester [afterwards earl of 
Hereford], receives Matilda and Robert, 
earl of Gloucester, ii. 51, Wi. 

Milo, chamberlain of Richard de Clare, 
imprisoned at Usk, i. 149, T. 

Mines of silver, iron, and lead found in 
Wales by Gilbert de Clare, i. 70, T. 

Mins^roB, Richard, accuses Peter de 
Mauley of treason, iii. 75, D. 

Mirabeau, the castle left to QeoSfrey of 
Asjou, iv. 31, W. ; Arthur and others 
captured at, by John, i. 26, 57, 209 ; ii. 
78, 254 ; iv. 3^1, M. T. Ba. Wi. Wa. Wo. 



264 



INDEX 



MiralduB, carries o£F Ladislaus of Hungary, 

ii. 407, Wa.; miraculous interference 

against, with respect to the Christians, ib. 
Miramomelin ^ohammed Alnassir), king 

of Marocco, invades Spain, i. 31, M. ; 

defeated at Nayas de Tolosa, i. 32, 60 ; 

ii. 271 ; iv. 65, 401, M. T. Wa. O. Wo. 
Miregros, Odo de, his duel in the prior's 

court at Worcester, iv. 392, Wo. 
Mireval ; see Mereval. 
Misehm, Glamorganshire, i. 124, T. 
Missenden ; see Messenden. 
Mitton (Mnttone), given to Worcester 

priory by. Berwulf, king of Mercia, iv. 

563, Wo. 
Nicholas of, decision against liis 

right of warren, iv. 493, Wo. 

Philip o( dies, i. 97, T. ; his widow 



pays a fine to Worcester, iv. 427, Wo. 
Modena, war of, with Bologna, iii. 117, D. 
•>— .— William of Savoy, bishop of, 

makes peace, iii. 118, D. 
Modred, nephew of Arthur, story of, ii. 3 ; 

iii. 7 ; iv. 362, Wi. D. Wo. ; his tomb, i. 

22, M. 
Modwenna, S., miracles of, i. 209 ; ii. 253, 

Bu. Wa. ; lies at Burton, ii. 253, Wa. 
Moels (Monies), Nicholas de, warden of 

Rochester and Canterbury castles, i. 453, 

Bn. 
Moguls, the (Moalli), subdue Palestine, ii. 

387 ; iv. 473, Wa. Wo. 
Moinn, William de, holds Dunster castle 

against Stephen, ii. 226, Wa. 
Mokefergus, i.e, Carrickfergus, q. v. 
Monasteries, purposed visitation of, by 

Gregory IX., i. 243, Bu. ; articles of in< 

quiry in, in 1259, i. 484, Bu. 
Mone, Guy, gives Kemsing church to 

Bermondsey, iii. 482, Be. 
Moner, John le, townsman of Dunstable, 

fined, iii 316, D. 
Moniele, Thomas de, rentoharge, bought of, 

by Worcester, iv. 423, Wo. 
Monks, statutes for, determioed at Oxford 

in 1252,1. 151, 152, T. 
 black, thwr revenues seized by John , 

ii. 264, Wa. ; pay a fine to John, ib. 



Monkton, church of, iL 78, WL 

Monkton-Tarrant ; see Tarrant-Monkton. 

Monkwood, pasturage in, sold by John de 
Wichenford to Worcester, iv. 649, Wo. 

Monmouth (Monemue, Munemuhe), burnt 
by Richard Marshal, i. 91, T. 

John of, witnesses Magna Charta 

in 1225, i. 232, Bn. ; builds the abbey of 
Grace Dieu, ii. 302, 312, Wa. ; rebuilds 
it after its destruction, ii. 317, Wa. ; me- 
diates between the priory and town of 
Dunstable, iii 119, D. ; his battle with 
the followers of JEUchard Marshal, i. 91 ; 
ill 136, T. D. ; his land burnt and de- 
stroyed by R. Marshal, iii. 136, D. ; 
witnesses the confirmation of Magna 
Charta in 1236, i. 104, T. 

Monsters, seen in England in 1208, iii. 30, D. 

Montacute, earthquake at, in 1201, ii. 74 ; 
iv. 390, Wi. Wo. 

Thomas, prior of, made abbat of 

Hyde, ii. 61, Wi. . 

Montalt, Roger de, appointed counsellor 
to prince Edward by the barons in 1268, 
i. 445, Bu. ; one of the twelve, L 449, 
Bu. ; one of the twenty-four, i. 450, Bu. 

Montalt (Muchaut), Milicent de, sister of 
George de Cantelupe, wife of Eudes la 
Suche, ill 257, 259, 262, 271, D. ; rati- 
fies the confirmation of land in Tottem- 
hoe to Dunstable, iii. 290, D. ; lady of 
the manor of Eytone, iii. 296 ; presents 
Roger de Kylpsham to be admitted canon 
of Dunstable, iii. 297 ; writ of trespass 
against, for seizing the pigs belonging to 
Dunstable, iii. 341 ; the case tried, iii. 
342-845 ; charge against, for disseising 
the prior of Dunstable of his right to 
commonage at Houghton, iii. 345-353 ; 
the case continued, iii. 358, 369, 360 ; 
her boys complain of the prior's ferreting 
rabbits in Bocwood, iii. 874 ; the right 
to hunt in Bocwood established against 
her, iii. 402. 
MoDtanban, taken by John, iv. 394, Wo. 
Monte Casino, the castle taken by Fre- 
derick II., iii. 163, D. ; the monks re- 
stored by Boniface VIH., iv. 521, Wo. 



INDEX. 



265 



Monte FalcoDe, castle of, taken by Fre- 
derick n., ib. 

Monte Faventio (Mont&yei), Bertrand de, 
cardinal, sent by Benedict XII. to Ed- 
ward III. to make peace with France, 
iv. 351, O. 

Monte Fuscnlo, John de, sent to Henry 
ni. by the Sicilian nobles, i. 398, 400, 
Bn. 

Monte Pessolano ; see Montpelier. 

Montferrat, Jane, daughter of Reignier de, 
marries William son of Robert Cnrthose, 
ii. 220, Wa. 

Montferrat, marquis of, does homage to 
Richard I., i. 191, Bu. ; takes Constan* 
tinople, iv. 392, Wo. 

Montfichet (Munficht), Richard de, wit- 
nesses Magna Charta in 1225, i. 232, 
Bo.; witnesses the confirmation of 
Magna Charta in 1236, i. 104, T. 

Montfort (Momford, Munford), Hugh de 
(third baron Montfort), taken prisoner 
by W. de Tancarville, and imprisoned 
by Henry I., ii. 219, Wa, 

 Robert de (fourth baron), defeats 

Henry of Essex, ii. 57 ; iii. 18, Wi. D. 
Hugh de, giTCB certain tithes to 



Bermondsey, iii. 444, Be. 

Peter de (eighth baron), elected 



on the barons' side at Oxford in 1258, 
i. 447, Bu. ; sworn of the king's council, 
i. 449, Bu. ; one of the twenty-four, i. 
450, Bu. ; warden of Bridgewater castle, 
i. 453, Bu. ; the acts of the council con- 
firmed before, i. 456, Bu.; signs the 
letter to Alexander IV. against the Poi- 
terins, i. 174, 460, T. Bu. ; elected arbi- 
ter on the part of the barons in 1261, 
iv. 129, O. ; besieges and takes Worces- 
ter, It. 448, Wo. ; one of the confederate 
barons, iv. 450, Wo. ; goes into North- 
ampton castie, thinking to hold it agjunst 
the king, iii. 229 ; iv. 145, D. W. ; sur- 
renders it the second day, iv. 145, W. ; his 
capture, iv. 450, Wo.; the king's seal 
put into his custody by S. de Montfort, 
iv. 168, W. ; killed at Evesham, ii. 365 ; 
iv. 171, 174, 464, Wa. O. W. Wo. 



Montfort, Peter de (ninth baron), taken pri- 
soner at Evesham, ii. 865, Wa. ; erro- 
neously said to be killed at Evesham, iv. 
171,0. 

Robert de (son of eighth baron), 

taken prisoner at Evesham, ii. 365, Wa. 
Simon de (fifth earl of Leicester), 



rumour that he had been elected king of 
England by the barons in 1210, iii. 33, 
D. ; takes the lead against the Albi- 
genses, ii. 266, Wa. ; takes various cities 
of the Albigenses, iv. 54, O. ; reduces 
them to submission, iv. 55, 56, O. ; John 
ordered to restore his property by Inno- 
cent III., ii. 278, Wa. ; defeats Pedro 
II. of Arragon and Raymond of Tou- 
louse at Muret, ii. 279, Wa. ; slays Pedro 
II., iii. 39 ; iv. 402, D. Wo. ; killed at 
the siege of Toulouse, ii. 290 ; iii. 54, 
61, Wa, D. 

Guy de (his brother), murdered by 



the Albigenses, iii. 61, D. 

Almaric or Aimery de (his son). 



gives up the siege of Toulouse, iii. 54, 
D. ; aid sent to, by Philip II., iii. 61, D. ; 
besieged at Carcassonne by the count 
de S. Gilles, iii. 74, D. ; proposal of the 
legate Romanus to Raymond of Tou- 
louse for his lands to be restored, iii. 
100, D. ; refusal of this, and offer of 
Raymond to, iii. 101, D. ; his rights in 
the lands of the Albigenses bought by 
Louis VIII., ib. ; gives up the honour of 
I^icester to his brother Simon, i. Ill, 
T. ; taken prisoner in Palestine, and re- 
leased, I 118, T. 

Philip de (lord of Tyre and Thoron, 



his nephew), escapes to Ascalon after 
the battle of Gaza, i. 261, Bu. ; taken 
prisoner in Egypt, i. 268, Bu, ; joins in 
the letter to Henry III. asking assistance, 
i. 368, Bu. 

Simon de (sixth earl of Leicester), 



has seisin of Leicester and a moiety of 
his earldom (1231), iii. 128, D. ; wit- 
nesses the confirmation of Magna Charta 
in 1236, i. 103, T. ; married to princess 
Eleanor, i. 106 ; ii, 318 ; iv. 65, 430, T. 



866 



INDEX. 



Montfort, Simon de—cont. 

Wa. W. Wa ; goes to Rome for a dis- 
pensationy i. 106, T. ; his brother Almaric 
giyes up the honour of Leicester to 
him, i. Ill, ; made earl of Leicester by 
Henry UL, L 111 ; u. 321 ; iy. 422, T. 
Wa. Wo. ; dismissed from court, i. 113, 
T. ; goes into exile, iii. 151, D. ; crosses 
with his wife and child, iii. 152, D. ; sells 
part of his forests to pay his expenses, 
ib, ; at Wayerley in 1245, ii. 336, Wa. ; 
joins in the letter to Innocent IY., in 
1946, on his oppressions, i. 283, Bu. ; 
complaints of him from the archbishop 
of Bourdeanx and the Gascon nobles, iii. 
184 ; iv. 104, D. W. ; refuses to give 
up his governorship and makes war in 
Gasoony, iii. 184, D. ; gives up three 
castles to the enemies of Henry UI., 
iv. 105, W. ; his anger at his removal, 
and dissimulation, iv. 106, W. ; at the 
funeral of William de Cantelupe, iii. 
192, D. ; Paul Peyure pays forty marks 
to, iii. 202, D. ; elected on the barons' 
side at Oxford in 1258, L 447, Bu ; 
sworn of the king's council, i. 449, Bu. ; 
one of the twenty-four, i. 450, Bu. ; the 
acts of the council confirmed before, i. 
456, Bu. ; heads tlie confederate barons 
against the Poitevins, iii. 209, D. ; signs 
the letter to Alexander IV. against the 
Poitevins, i. 174, 460, T. Bu. ; goes to 
S. Louis to make peace between Eng- 
land and France, iii. 21 1, D.; accusations 
against, iii. 215, D. ; opposes the treaty 
between Henry HI. and S. Louis, iv. 
1 23, W. ; opposed to the arrangement 
between the king and the barons, iv. 129, 
130, 131, O. W. ; deserted by Richard 
de Clare, iii. 217, D. ; leaves England, 
iii. 217 ; iv. 129, 131, D. O. W. ; sent 
for by the barons, and returns secretly, 
iv. 133, W. ; returns, iii. 221, D. ; at 
the parliament at Oxford, ib, ; his de* 
mand respecting the provisions of Oxford, 
ib. ; at the parliament in London accuses 
the king, queen, and prince Edward of 
peijury, iv. 133, W. ; warned because 



Montfort, Simon de—couL 
he had conveyed John Mansel's lands 
to his son, i. 180, T, ; recommendation 
that a head of the barons be chosen, in 
case of his death, ib,; indnees many 
barons to act openly against the king, 
iv. 134, 185, O. W.; rises against the 
king to make him keep the provisions 
of Oxford, iv. 448, Wo. ; insists on the 
provisions of Oxford being read in the 
different counties, iv. 449, Wo. ; collects 
an army, and takes the field against the 
king, iii. 222 ; iv. 135, 449, D. W. Wo.; 
his adherents, iii. 222 ; iv. 450, D. Wo. ; 
induces the barons to besiege the aliens 
brought by prince Edward in Windsw, 
and to force them to leave the conatryy 
ii. 100 ; iv. 449, Wi. Wo. ; at Isleworth, 
iv. 135, W. ; his terms of peace, iii. 223, 
D. ; his soldiers lay waste the lands 
of the royalists, iv. 449, Wo. ; forces 
the king and prinee Edward to hold a 
parliament in London, iv, 135, W. ; his 
pride, iv. 136, W. ; occupies London, iv. 
138, W. ; his reception by the Londoners, 
iii. 224, D. ; refuses entrance to the 
king on his approach to London, iv. 136, 
W. ; gains over Gilbert de Clare, iv. 
140, W. ; restores the scholars to Oxford, 
iv. 141, O. ; shares in the plunder of the 
murdered Jews, iv. 143, W. ; his inter- 
view with the king, iii. 224, D.; sum- 
moned to Boulogne by S. Louis, iii. 225, 
D. ; his answer to the charges against 
him, ib. ; in the Tower, and then at 
Kenilworth, i6. ; is afraid to attend the 
parliament at Reading, ib, ; receives the 
homage of the townsmen of Northampton, 
iii 226, D. ) receives brotherhood at Dun- 
stable, ib, ; summoned to surrender by 
the king, ib. ; arms, and forces his way 
into the city of London, ib. ; three of his 
towns given to Roger Mortimer, ih, ; 
agrees to submit the whole question to 
S. Louis, ib. ; breaks his leg near Catesby 
on his way to France, iii. 227, D. ; returns 
to Kenilworth, and sends derks and 
laymen in his stead, ib, ; sends his two 



.INDUS. 



S67 



McAtfort, Simon de — cont. 
sons aguBst Roger Mortimer, (6. ; anger 
ftt hig son Henry for leltiog prinoe Ed- 
ward escape, iii. SS8, D. ; daughters 
the Jews in London, iii, S30, D. ; be- 
sieges Rochester castle, iii. 280 ; iv. 146, 
D. O., and John de Warrenne in it, iv. 
146, W. ; forced to raiae the siege by the 
king, iii, 831 ; iv. 146, 147, D. O. W. ; 
goes to London, iii, 281 ; iv. 147, D. W. ; 
pursues the king and prince Edward, iii. 
231, D. ; threats of, to the king, iy. 148, 
W.; attempt to gain over Richard, king 
of Germany, i6. ; his attempt for peace 
at Lewes, iiL 281, D. } letters of Henry 
in. to, before Lewes, iv. 451, Wo. ; 
proohiimed a pnblick enemy, ii. 101, Wi.; 
wins the battle of Lewes, ii. 10 1» 856 ; 
iii. 232, 463; iv. 148, 149, 451, Wi. Wa. 
D. Be. O. W. Wo. s knights Gilbert and 
Thomas de Glare and otbars, iv. 451, 
Wo. ; Richard, king of Germany, sur- 
renders to, iv. 452 ; Henry III. dislikes 
him, and so snrrenders to G. de Clare, 
ii. 357, Wa. j the mise of Lewes, iv. 152, 
W. ; goes to Canterbury, iii. 232, D. ; 
hands over the hostages to his son Henry, 
iv. 153, W. ; imprisons and chains the 
captive nobles, s6. ; un&imess to his 
own party, ib. ; his treatment of the king, 
lb,; the king in his custody, iv. 452, 
Wo. ; appoints twelve counsellors for the 
king, ii. 102, WI; rules the kingdom in 
coojunction with G. de Clare, iv. 452, 
Wo. ; guards the ports of Kent against 
the queen's army of mercenaries, iv. 154, 
W. ; sends H. le Despenser into Nor- 
folk and Suffolk, and guards Tarmonth, 
Uunwich, and Ipswich, t6. ; compels or 
induces the Cinque Forts to build a fleet 
agsdnst the invading fleet, iv. 154, 155, 
W. ; exacu tribute from ecclesiasticks 
to pay for this, iv. 155, W.; prevents 
Ouy F oulquois from entering England, 
ib.; commits Dover, Forchester, and 
Corfe castles to his son Simon, iv. 453, 
Wo. ; anger of Gilbert de Clare at this, 
t6.; reconciled with G. de Clare after 



Montfort, Simon descant, 
their disagreement, ii. 358, Wa. ; had 
some of the aliens in his lands, and in 
various castles, ib, ; makes the king 
summon to Northampton all owing ser^ 
vice, iii. 234, D ; goes into the marches 
against Roger Mortimer, iii. 235, D. ; 
goes to Worcester against the marchers, 
iv. 155, O. } at the parliament in London, 
iii. 235, D. ; charter of submission of 
Heniy HI., iii. 236, D. j certain of the 
bishops ordered by the legate to excom- 
municate him, iv. 156, W. ; his pro- 
clamation to abstain from foreign goods, 
in consequence of the high price of 
wine, salt, &c., iv. 158, W. ; many, to 
please him, avoid using striped clothes, 
ib, ; his craft, iv. 160, W. ; saves Robert 
de Ferrers from the king, ii. 358, Wa. ; 
imprisons Robert de Ferrers, ii. 358 ; 
iv. 160, Wa. W. ; his intentions agunst 
Gilbert de Clare, iv. 160, W. ; Gilbert 
de Clare's suspicions of him, ii. 858, 
Wa. ; their quarrel, iv. 162, 453, O. Wo. ; 
opposition to him gains strength, iv. 163, 
453, O. Wo.; accuses G. de Clare of 
receiving the marchers, iv. 160, W. ; 
accusation of John Giffard, t6. ; terms 
offered to prince Edward, iv. 161, W. ; 
a tournament atNorthampton proclaimed, 
iii. 238 ; iv. 162, D. W.: G. de Clare re- 
fuses to attend it, iii. 238 ; iv. 162, D. W. ; 
gives it up, and takes the king and prince 
Edward with him against the marchers, 
iii. 239; iv. 162, D. W. ; advances with 
the king and prince Edward against 

G. de Clare, ii. 361, Wa.; remains at 
Gloucester for a fortnight, ib, ; recon- 
ciled by arbiters with G. de Clare, »6.; 
enters Hereford, ii. 362 ; iii. 239; iv. 162, 
Wa. D. W. ; his fondness for Thomas 
de Clare, iv. 163, W. ; proclaims him a 
deceiver on prince Edward's escape, ib, ; 
destroys the castles of Gilbert de Clare, 
iii. 239, D.; G. de Clare tries to seize 
him, il 362, Wa. ; blockaded in Here- 
ford by G. de Clare, ib, ; excommunicated 
by bishop W. Gifl&urd, iv. 164, W. ; pre" 



268 



INDEX. 



Montfort, Simon de — cont. 

vented irom crossing the Severn, ii. 362 ; 
iv. 165, Wa. W. ; his army grows weaker, 
iv. 164, O. ; goes to Monmouth, where 
he is harassed by John Giflard, iv. 166, 
W. ; occupies Hulkes castle, iv. 167, 
W. ; goes to Newport, and sends for 
ships to transport his army to Bristol, 
ib. ; these defeated by G. de Clare, ib. ; 
goes into Wales to Llewellyn, ii. 363 ; 
iv. 168, Wa.W.; obtwns aid from Uew- 
eUyn, ii. 363; iv. 168, Wa. W. ; had 
given Llewellyn five royal castles, iv. 
168, W. ; gives a charter to Llewellyn, 
promising to surrender all the lands his 
predecessors had held, ib, ; his army in 
Wales distressed for want of bread, ib. ; 
returns to Hereford, ib.; hopes to cross 
the Severn and get to London, iv. 168, 
171, W. ; prevented by prince Edward, 
iv. 168, 169, W. ; advances to help his 
son, iv. 167, O. ; leaves Hereford, and 
crosses the Severn, ii. 364 ; iii. 239, Wa. 
D. ; at Kempsey, ii. 364 ; iv. 168, Wa. O. ; 
waits at Kempsey, and tries to surround 
prince Edward, iL 364, Wa. ; reaches 
Evesham, ii. 364 ; iii. 239 ; iv. 168, 171, 
454, Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; expected to 
meet his son there, ii. 364, Wa. ; hears 
a mass by bishop W. de Cantelupe, iv. 
168, O. ; hears of the advance of G. de 
Clare and the nmrchers, iv. 168, O. ; 
hears of the approach of prince Edward, 
iv. 172, W. ; refuses to escape to Kenil- 
worth,iv. 169, O.; his death in the battle 
of Evesham, ii. 102, 364 ; iii. 239, 463 ; 
iv. 170, 174, 454, Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. W. 
Wo.; shameful mutilation of his body, 
ii. 365 ; iv. 170, 174, Wa. O. W. ; he 
might have escaped, ii. 365, Wa.; his 
head sent to Wigmore, iv. 175, W. ; 
burial of his remains in the church of 
Evesham, ii. 365 ; iv. 175, Wa. O. ; the 
body exhumed, and thrown into a farther 
place, iv. 177, O. ; excommunicated after 
death by the legate Ottoboni, ii. 367, Wa. 

•^ Eleanor, his wife ; see Eleanor, 

daughter of John. 



Montfort, Henry de (his eldest son), bom, 
iv. 430, Wo. ; at Waverley with his 
parents in 1245, ii. 886, Wa. ; besieges 
and takes Worcester, iv. 448, Wo. ; sent 
by his father against Roger Mortimer, 
iii. 227, D. ; Gloucester surrendered to, 
ib. ; accepts prince Edward's offer, and 
allows him to escape, iii. 228, D. ; anger 
of his father at this, ib.; erroneously 
said to have captured the earl and 
countess of Warwick, iii. 230, D. ; the 
chief hostages after Lewes entrusted to, 
by his father, iv. 1 53, W. ; his treatment 
of them, ib, ; seizes all the wool in the 
country, iv. 158, W. ; summons the 
nobles to a tournament at Northampton, 
iv. 161, 162, W. ; killed at Evesham, ii. 
102,865; iv. 171, 174, 454, Wi. Wa. 
O. W. Wo. ; buried in the church of 
Evesham, ii. 865, Wa. 

Simon de (his second son), at 

Waverley with his parents in 1245, ii. 
336, Wa.; Rent by his father against 
Roger Mortimer, iii. 227, D. ; Glouces- 
ter surrendenxl to, iii. 228 ; taken pri- 
soner at Northampton by Henry lU., 
ii. 101 ; iii. 229 ; iv. 144, 450, Wi. D. 
O. W. Wo. ; saved from execution by 
prince Edward, iv. 144, W. ; Dover, 
Porchester, and Corfe castles committed 
to, by his father, iv. 453, Wo. ; sunmions 
the nobles to a tournament at Northamp- 
ton, iv. 161, 162, W. ; besieges Pevenrey 
castle, iv. 164, O. ; raises the siege, ii. 
868 ; iv. 165, 169, Wa. O. W. ; goes to 
London and then to Winchester, ' iv. 
169, W. ; storms Winchester ii. 102, 
363 ; iv. 16fi, 454, Wi. Wa. W. Wo. ; 
his plunder of Winchester, iv. 169, 454, 
W. Wo. ; goes to Oxford, ii. 363 ; iv. 
169, Wa. W. ; at Northampton, iv. 170, 
W. ; intends to join his father at Here- 
ford, iv. 105, 170, O. W. ; goes to Ken- 
ilworth, ii. 363 ; iv. 165, 170, 454, Wa. 
O. W. Wo. ; threatened with a visit 
from prince Edward, ii. 363, Wa. ; sur- 
prised at Kenilworth by prince Edward, 
and escapes with difficulty, ii. 102, 364 ; 



INDEX. 



2G9 



Montfort, Simon de (bissecoBd sonV-conf. 
iii. 239; iv. 166, 170, 464, Wi. Wa. D. 
O. W. Wo. ; expected by his &tlier at 
ETesham, ii. 864, Wa. ; retarns to Kenil- 
worth after hearing of the battle of 
Evesham, iv. 175, 465, W. Wo. ; for- 
tifies Kenilworth, iv. 182, O. ; his grief 
for the battle of Evesham, iv. 175, W. ; 
releases Richard, king •of Germany, and 
others from Kenilworth, ii. 365, Wa.; 
all his adherents excommunicated by the 
legate Ottoboni, ii. 867, Wa. ; interdict 
at Winchester on account of his entry, 
il 103, Wi. ; leaves Kenilworth, n. 368, 
Wa. ; seises the isle of Axholme, ii. 368 ; 
in. 239 ; iv. 181, 183, 456, Wa. D. W. 
O. Wo. ; makes a treaty with Llewellyn, 
iv. 456, Wo. ; besieged by prince Ed- 
ward, ii. 368, Wa. ; forced to leave Ax- 
holme and submit to the arbitration of 
prince Edward and Richard, king of 
Germany, iv. 181, W. ; treats for peace 
with prince Edward, iii. 240, D. ; sent 
for to Northampton by Henry III., 
ii. 368 ; iv. 466, Wa. Wo. ; discussion 
as to his treatment at Northampton, 
iii. 240, D. ; goes with the king and 
prince Edward imder guard to London, 
ii. 103, 368; iii. 240; iv. 184, 466, 
Wi. Wa. D. O. Wo.; is sentenced to 
abjure the country on receiving an 
annual income of 500 marks from the 
chancery, ii. 368, Wa. ; banished, and 
is to receive a pension of 400/., iv. 182, 
W. ; escapes to avoid imprisonment in 
the Tower, ii. 368 ; iii. 240, Wa. D. ; 
joins the citixens of the Cinque Ports, 
ii. 368, Wa. ; escapes and crosses, ii. 
103 ; iv. 182, 184, 466, Wi. W. O. Wo. ; 
leaves England and goes to his mother, 
iii. 269, D. ; the besieged in Kenilworth 
expect aid from, iv. 192, 196, W. O. ; 
they send messengers to him in vun, iv. 
196, O. ; murders Henry of Almaine at 
Yiterbo, il 110, 377 ; iv. 241, 243, 460, 
Wi. Wa. W. O. Wo. ; excommunicated 
by the cardinals, iv. 242, W. ; dies abroad, 
iii. 269, D. 



Montfort, Guy de (third son), taken prisoner 
at Evesham, ii. 365; iv. 180, 456, Wa. 
W. Wo. ; imprisoned at Windsor, iv. 
180, W., at Dover, iv. 190, W. ; escapes 
from Dover castle, iii. 259 ; iv. 190,456, 
D. W. Wo. ; received by Charles of 
Anjou, iii. 269, D. ; marries the daughter 
and heir of count Rosso, iii. 259 ; iv. 
241, D. W. ; murders Henry of Almaine 
at Viterbo, ii. 110, 377; iii. 259; iv. 

241, 243, 460, Wi. Wa. D. W. O. Wo. ; 
excommunicated by the cardinals, iv. 

242, W. ; rumour of his defeat and cap- 
ture by Alfonso III., iv. 494, Wo. ; his 
capture and imprisonment by Roger de 
Loria, iii. 340, D. 

Richard de (fourth son), escapes 

from England and goes to his mother, 
iii. 259, D. ; goes into France with his 
mother, iv. 180, W. ; dies abroad, iii. 
259, D. 

Aimery de (fifth son), goes into 



France with his mother, ib. ; a party to 
the murder of Henry of Almaine, iv. 
241, W. ; captured at sea with his sister, 
and imprisoned by Edward I., ii. 121, 
386 ; iii. 259, 266 ; iv. 266, 267, 469, 
470, Wi. Wa, 1). (). W. Wo.; captured 
at Bristol, ii. 121, 386 ; iv. 267, 469, 
Wi. Wa. O. W. Wo.; imprisoned in 
Corfe castle, iv. 267, O. ; council re- 
specting his liberation which is demanded 
by the Pope, iii. 276, D. ; released by 
Pope Martin IV., iii. 259, 289, D. ; re- 
leased by the archbishop and his suf- 
fragans at the Pope's order, iv. 483, Wo. ; 
released and goes to Rome, iii. 289 ; iv. 
287, D. O. W. 

Eleanor de (daughter of Simon), 



with her mother in France, iii. 259, D. ; 
betrothed to Llewellyn, ii. 121, 386 ; iv. 
469, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; married to him by 
messengers, iii. 266, D. ; captured at sea 
on her way to him, and imprisoned by 
Edward L, ii. 121, 386; iii. 259, 266; 
iv. 266, 267, 469, 470, Wi. Wa. D. O. 
W. Wo. ; imprisoned at Windsor, ii. 
388 ; iv. 267, Wa. O. ; treaty of Llewel- 



270 



IlfDEX. 



Montforty Eleanor de^-con^ 
lyn for, ii. 366 j iv. 470, Wa. Wo. ; re- 
leased and sent to him, ii. 388 ; iii. S76, 
Wa. D. ; married to Llewellyn, ii. 889 ; 
iv. 277, 476, Wa. O. W. Wo. 

William ; $€$ London, St Paul's, 

deans of. 

Montgomery (Mons Oumeri, Mons Qo- 
morrise, Mondgnmeri, Muntgumery), 
castle of, taken by the Welsh in 1095, 
ii. 205, Wa. ; agreement in 1883 with 
Llewellyn that Henry UL should keep, 
iii. 83, D.$ fortified in 1884, ir. 64, 66, 
O. W. ; Henry IH. at, in 1886, i. 70, T. ; 
Henry III. builds a eastle at Kerry near, 
iii 110, D.; peace between Henry HI. 
and Llewellyn at, in 1257, iii. 461, Be. ; 
the king's troops in, in 1288, iii. 293, D. 

Montgomery, Roger and Hugh de ; 9ee 
Shrewsbury, earls of. 

Monthermer, Ralph de, marries the princess 
Joanna, widow of Gilbert de Clare, iii. 
407, D. 

Thomas de, bom, iy. 650, Wo.; 
baptized by the bishop of Llandaff, ib. 

[Montigny, Arnold de], killed at a tourna- 
ment at Blythe, i. 150, T. 

Montmorency, Matthew de, defeated by 
Richard L, in. 87, D. 

Montpelier, the men of, submit to the 
legate in 1226, iii. 101, D. 

- William of, resigns his election 

to the see of Lichfield, iii. 168, D. 

Moons, mock, seen in 1200, i. 808, Bu. ; in 
1205, iv. 393, Wo. 

More, member of Lindridge, tithes of, iv. 
394, Wo. ; lease of,lengthened, ir. 405,Wo. 

Mor^, Charles de Ia; see Charles de la 
Mor^, prince of Salerno. 

Morgan, son of Owen, bums Neath abbey, 
L34,M. 

Morgan, son of Cadwallan, taken and muti- 
lated by Howel, son of Meredith, i. 36, 
M. 

Morgan Cam, taken by Gilbert de Clare, 
ib. ; released, i. 37 ; destroys Neath 
castle, i. 39 ; dies, and is buried at Mar- 
gan, i. 116, T. 



Morgan, son of Howel, not subdued br 
Llewellyn, i. 38, M. \ defends Caerieon 
castle, i. 39 ; makes peace with Richard 
Biarshal, L 98, T. 

Morgan, prince of Sonth Wales, brought 
by the earl of Warwick to submit to 
Edward L, iy. 520, Wo. 

Morkere (Morear), chosen earl by the 
Northumbrians, ii. 188, Wa. j goes to 
Northampton, ib»; defeated by Hamld 
Haidrada and Tostig, ii. 189, Wa.; 
rises against William I., ii. 89, 191, Wi. 
Wa.; goes to the Isle of Ely, ii. 191, 
Wa. ; submits to , William L, tft. i im- 
prisoned, ii. 89, Wi. 

Morlais castle, seized and destroyed by the 
Welsh, iy. 586, Wo. 

Morley, Robert de, comes to the aid of 
Edward III. at Sluys, iy. 350, O. 

Mortain (Moreton, Moretuil), William, 
earl of, makes war in Normandy against 
Henry L, ii. 811, Wa. ; his revenge for 
the loss of his lands in England, ib, ; 
holds out against Henry I., ii. 218, Wa. ; 
taken prisoner at Tinchebrai, 1. 44; ii. 
48, 818, T. Wi. Wa. *, brought to Eng- 
land, and imprisoned, ii. 812, Wa. ; im- 
prisoned in the Tower, ii. 48, WL } his 
miraculous deliverance from the Tower, 
iii. 438, Be. ; becomes a monk at Ber- 
mondsey, iii. 436, Be. 
-■  the earldom of, restored to John, i. 
198, Bu. 

Mortality, great, in England, in 1118, iv. 
16, W. 

Morteyn, John de, dies, iii. 408, D. ; 
marriage of his son, ib. 

Mortimer (of Wigmore), Hugh de (second 
baron), founder of Wigmore, dies, iv. 
885, Wo. 

'■ Roger de (third baron), swears 

fidelity to Worcester for Wribbenhall, 
iv. 392, Wo. ; pays a fine for Walter de 
Beauchamp and his lands, iv. 400, Wo. 
gives his daughter to W. de Beauchamp, ib, 
Joanna (daughter of third baron 



marries Walter de Beauchamp, ib.; 
dies, iv. 418, Wo. 



INDEX. 



271 



Mortimer, Hugh de (fborth baron), does 
homage to Worcester for Wribbenhall, 
iv. 405, Wo. ; takes the hind into his 
own hands, i6. ; at the dedication of 
Worcester cathedral, iv. 409, Wo. ; 
witnesses Magna Charta in 1225, i. 232, 
Bo. ; dies, i. 69 ; iv. 420, T. Wo. 

Balph de (fifth baron), marries 

Gladnse Duy, daughter of Llewellyn, 
iT. 421, Wo. ; witnesses the confirma- 
tion of Magna Charta in 1236, i. 104, 
T. 

Roger de (sixth baron), knighted 



by Henry III. at Winchester, i. 152, 
T. ; elected on the barons' side at Ox- 
ford in 1258, i. 447, Bu. ; sworn of the 
king's council, i. 449, Bu. ; one of the 
twenty-four, i. 460, Bu. ; . acts of the 
council confinned before, i. 456, Bu. ; 
is to be always with the justiciary, i. 
479, Bu. ; his men surrender to Llewel- 
lyn, iv. 447, Wo. ; slaughters the Welsh, 
t6. ; unpopularity of, i. 179, T. ; his 
lands destroyed, ib, ; three of S. de 
Montfort's towns given to, by Henry 
ni., iii. 226, D. ; two of S. de Mont- 
forts sons' sent against, iii. 227, D. ; 
flies to Pevensey after the battle of 
Lewes, iii. 232, D. ; allowed to go 
free, ib. ; goes into the marches, and 
occupies Gloucester, &c., iii. 234, D. ; 
refuses to attend the Oxford parliament 
of 1264, iii. 235, D.; brings about 
the junction of prince Edward and G. 
de Clare, iii. 239, D. ; at the siege of 
Eenilworth, iii. 242, D.; G. de Clare 
goes against, iii. 245, D. ; defeated at 
Brecknock, ii. 370, Wa. ; one of the 
commissioners till prince Edward re- 
turns, ii. 113, 379 ; iv. 462, Wi. Wa. 
Wo. ; oath taken before, ii. 1 13, 379 ; 
iv. 462, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; sent as justice 
itinerant to inquire into the disturbances 
at Winchester, ii. 117, 382; iv. 466, 
Wi. Wa. Wo.; imprisons, but soon 
releases, the archdeacon of Rochester, ii. 
117, 383 ; iv. 466, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; gives 
a banquet and round table at Eenil- 



Mortimer, Roger de (sixth baron)— con/, 
worth, iv. 281, O. W. ; dies, iv. 290, 
291, 484, O. W. Wo. ; his lands entered 
by Llewellyn in order to receive homage, 
iiL 292, 293, D. 

— — Edmund de (seventh baron), cap- 
tures and puts to death Llewellyn, ii. 
398, Wa. ; slays Llewellyn, iv. 290, 291, 
484, 486, O. W. Wo. ; sends his head to 
Edward L, iv. 291, 0. W. j at the in- 
stallation banquet of S. de Wyre, prior 
of Worcester, iv. 528, Wo. ; dies, and is 
buried at Wigmore, iv. 657, Wo. 

Roger de (of Chirke, second son of 



sixth baron), assists his brother in the 
attack on Llewellyn, iv. 290, 485, O. 
Wo. ; sends Llewellyn's head to Edward 
I., iii. 466, Be. ; put in charge of Blaye 
castle, iv. 519, Wo. ; takes some towns 
in the March, and defeats the army of 
Edward H., iv. 345, O. ; surrenders to 
Edward U., and is imprisoned in Lon- 
don, ib. 

William de (third son of sixth 



baron), assists his brother in the attack 
on Llewellyn, iv. 485, Wo. ; justice 
itinerant in the North in 1292, iv. 612, 
Wo. 

Geoflfrey de (fourth son of sixth 



baron), assists his brother in the attack 
on Llewellyn, iv. 485, Wo. 

Roger de (eighth baron), knighted 



by Edward I., iv. 558, Wo.; goes to 
Ireland, and receives his lands, iv. 560, 
Wo. ; Johanna de Geneville, his wife, 
ib. ; takes some towns in the march, and 
defeats the army of Edward II., iv. 345, 
O. ; surrenders to Edward II., ib. ; im- 
prisoned in London, ib. ; escapes from 
the Tower, iv. 346, 347, O. ; hinds with 
Isabella in Essex, and pursues the king 
into Wales, iv. 347, ; murders Edward 
ir., iii. 472, Be. ; has Edmund Wood- 
stock, earl of Kent, executed, ib. ; earl 
of March, iii 473 ; iv. 349, Be. O. ; 
seized at Nottingham, iv. 349, O. ; exe- 
cuted in London, iii. 473 ; iv. 349, Be. 
O. 



272 



INDEX. 



Mortimer, Robert (second son of Hugh, 
second baron), (first baron of Richard's 
Castle), dies, i. 64 ; iv. 411, T. Wo. 

Hugh (second baron of Richard's 

Castle), sells the land of Alevesheye to 
Worcester, iv. 447, Wo. ; his men sur- 
render to Llewellyn, ib. 

Robert (third baron), Worcester 



priorj pays 300 marks to, for the ad- 
Towson of Dodderhill, iv. 46 S, Wo. ; 
slays Llewellyn, iv. 48.5, Wo.; buried 
by bishop Giffiird in Worcester cathe- 
dral, iv. 493, Wo. 

Joiosa, daughter of William le 



Zouche, his widow, dies, and is buried 
at Worcester, iv. 500, Wo. 

Thomas li, certain amounts to be 



paid by, to the abbat of Tewkesbury, i. 
160, 161, T. 

Mortmain, statute of, ii. 392 ; iii. 281, 282, 
465, 475 ; iv. 282, 479, Wa. D. Be. O. 
W. Wo. 

Morville, Hugh de, one of the murderers 
of archbishop Thomas, iii. 20, D. 

Mossy, a Jew, attempt of forgery on the 
prior of Dunstable by, iii. 66, D. 

Mothe, William de la, serves on a jury, iii. 
353, D. 

Mottisfont priory, founded by William 
Brewer II., iv. 50, O. ; the church dedi- 
cated, ii. 84, Wi. 

Monn, William de, part of the manor of 
Lnton comes to, iii. 265, D. 

Mountain, Old man of the, at war with a 
neighbouring chieftain, iii. 11 8, D. ; 
made tributary by the Templars and 
Hospitallers, iii. 128, D. ; attempts to 
assassinate prince Edward at Acre, iv. 
248, W. 

Mountsorrel castle, besieged by Ranulph 
Blundevil, iii. 49, D. ; the siege raised, 
iv. 408, Wo.; taken and destroyed, i. 
224 ; iii. 50, Bu. D. 

Mowbray, Robert de, earl of Nortbum- 
land, joins the conspiracy against Wil- 
liam II., ii. 199, Wa. ; harries Bristol, 
&c., with Geoffrey of Coutances, ib, ; 
surprises and slays Malcolm III., ii. 



Mowbray, Robert de — cont 
202 ; refuses to come to William^s court 
at Winchester, ii. 204 ; will not go to 
him at Windsor, ib. ; besieged at Bam- 
boruugh, ii. 205; goes to Tynemoath, 
and is captured there, t6. ; threats of 
William against him, if Bamborongh is 
not surrendered, ib. ; imprisoned at 
Windsor, ib. 

Matilda de, his wife, forced to sur- 
render Bamborough caatle by William's 
threats, ii. 205, Wa. 

his brother, taken prisoner at Tyne- 



mouth by William II., ib. 

Roger de, taken prisoner, iii. 21, 



D. 



Nigel de, dies, iii. 125, D. 



Muchaut ; see Montalt. 

Mulderham mill, the property of Worcester 
priory, iv. 438, Wo.; let on lease, iv. 
442. 

Multon (Moleton, Muleton), Thomas de, 
witnesses Magna Charta in 1225, i. 232, 
Bu. ; judge in the suit between the 
priory and town of Dunstable, ill 122, 
D. ; dies, iii. 144. 

Munchensi (Monte Caniso, Monte Canute, 
Montechenisio, Mnntchanesy, Midi- 
chenely), Warine de, dies, iii. 196, D. ; 
his daughter Joanna marries William de 
Valentia, iii. 172, D. 

* William de, one of the confederate 

barons, iv. 133, 460, W. Wo. ; arbiter 
between Simon de Montfort and Crilbert 
de Clare, ii. 361, 362, Wa.; taken pri- 
soner by prince Edward at Eenilwortb, 
ii. 364 ; iv. 166, Wa. O. ; taken prisoner 
at Evesham, iv. 455, Wo. ; his advice to 
GKlbert de Clare, iv. 198, W. ; his man, 
Simon Mustard, killed in a wrestling 
match, iii. 298, D. ; incites the widow to 
charge various persons with his death, 
iii. 308, D. ; killed before Dyryslwyn in 
Wales, ii. 405 ; iii. 338, 339 ; iv. 310, 
494, Wa. D. O. W. Wo. 

Munchoye, Edmund de, mediates in the 
suit about Bailidon tithes, iii. 3.^7, D. 

Muret, battle of, ii. 279, Wa. 



INDEX. 



273 



Marram in 1086, ii. 195, Wa. ; in 1103, 
ill 430 ; iy. 374, Be. Wo. ; in 11 1 1, iii. 
431 ; iv. 375, Be. Wo. ; in 1131, i. 13, 
K.; in 1201, i. 25, M.; in 1225, i. 34, 
M. ; in 1277, ii 388; iv. 473, Wa. Wo.; 
in 1283, iii. 805, 306, B. 

Mustard, Simoq, killed at a wrestling 
match, iii. 298, D. ; appeal respecting 
his death, iii. 306 ; account of him and 
his goods, iii. 308. 

Christiana, his wife, appeal of, iii. 

306-312, D. ; said not to be his wife 
really, iii. 308; writ appointing the 
judges to try the cause, iii. 312. 

Mutha, wood of, left by Gilbert de Glare 
to Tewkesbury, i. 76, T. ; given up by 
Henry III. to the abbey, and they take 
possession, i. 88 ; given up to Richard 
de Ghire, i. 132. 

Muttone; ««e Mitton. 



N. 



Nablous (Nffiapolis, Naples), taken by 
Saladin, i. 19, M. ; the Egyptian army 
at, L 296, Bu. 

Nacton (Nachetone), tithes of, given to 
Bermondsey, iii. 444, Be. 

N^jara, battie o^ iii 478, Be. 

Namur, count of, captured in the fight off 
Sandwich, iv. 409, Wo. 

Nantes, invaded by the Northmen, iii. 9, 
D. ; reduced by Henry IF., iv. 30, O. 

Naples, Innocent IV. dies and is buried 
at, I 329, 833, 334, Bu. ; letters of 
Alexander IV. dated from, I 335, 350, 
351, Bu. ; colloquy held at, against Man- 
fred and the Saracens, i. 352, Bu. 

kingdom of; see Sicily. 

Narbonne (Nerbona), people of, submit to 
the legate in 1226, iii. 101, D. 

Narbonne, Paul, bishop of, ii. 132, Wa. 

I Amald Amaury, archbishop of, 

abbat of Citeaux, leader against the 
Albigenses, il 266, Wa. ; his letter on 
the battle of Navas de Tolosa, i. 32 ; il 
271,M. Wa. 

VOL. V. 



Narbonne, Peter of, gives half a hide of land 

in Segenhoe to Dunstable, iii 63, D. ; 

dies, 1*6. 
— John of, a corrody given to, for 

this hide of land, ib. ; agreement about 

his lands, iii. 85, 156, D. 
Nasir Daud, sultan of Damascus, embassy 

sent to, for peace, 1 37,M. ; see Damascus. 
Navarre, Sancho VIII., king of, at the 

battle of Navas de Tolosa, 1 32, M. 
• , Henry, king of, dies, iv. 471, 

Wo.; war between Philip III. and 

Alphonso X. for, t6. ; invasion of, by 

Alphonso X., iv. 269, W. 

See Ghampagne, Theobald IV., 



count of. 

Navas de Tolosa, battle of, i. 32, GO ; ii. 
82, 271; iv. 55,401, M. T. Wl Wa.O.Wo. 
Nazareth, defeat of the Grusaders at, i. 18, 
M. ; taken by Saladin, i. 19 ; taken by 
the pagans in 1220, iii. 63, D. ; re- 
covered by Frederick II., I 72 ; il 306, 
T. Wa. 

' Henry, archbishop of, joins in the 

letter to Henry lU., i. 368, Bu. 
Neath (Neth, Neht), abbey of, founded, i. 
13, M. ; burnt by Morgan son of Owen, 
I 34, M. ; a monk of Tewkesbury goes 
to, I 86, T. 
-^— — abbats of : 

Richard, dies, i. 14, M. 
Glement, dies, i. 33, M. 
Gervais, ib. 

castle of, besieged by the Welsh 



in 1185, 1 18, M. ; taken by Llewellyn, 
i. 39, M. ; destroyed by Morgan Gam, 
ib, ; attacked by the Welsh in 1259, who 
bum the town, I 167, T. 

Neckham (Nequam), Alexander; see 
Girencester, abbats of. 

Nefyn (Neuvin, Nevin), round table at, in 
honour of Edward I.'s triumph over the 
Welsh, ii. 402 ; iv. 491, Wa. Wo. 

Neof s, S., Robert de Gaugi dies at, iii. 
54, D. ; the priory of Dunstable sum-^ 
moned before the archbishop at, iii 277, 
D.; M. de Montalt cited before the 
judges at, iii. 341, D. 

S 



274 



INDEX. 



Neof B, S., William, prior of, dies, iii. 94, D. 

Nesle, John de [?], killed at Comtrai, iy. 
552, Wo. 

Netham, lands in, given by Henry m. to 
Warerley, il 321, Wa. ; lands in, bought 
by Waverley by the lud of Eleanor de 
Montfort, ii. 336, Wa.; the abbey of 
WaTerley has leave to celebrate in the 
oratory, ii. 342, Wa. 

Netherton, given by Offii to Worcester 
priory, iy. 366, Wo. ; comes into the 
hands of the prior, iv. 401, Wo. ; land 
in, bought by the priory, iv. 446, Wo. 

Netley abbey, founded by the executors of 
Peter des Roches, ii. 823, Wa. 

Neabourg (Novum Burgum), boundary be- 
tween Prance' and England settled near, 
by the treaty of 1200, i. 203, Bu. 

Nevers, Mahaut, count de, Winchester and 
Sussex given to, by Louis, iii. 46, D. ; 
his tyranny there, ib, ; besieges Windsor 
castle, iii. 47 ; complaints of his treason 
at the siege of Toulouse, iii. 61. 

Neville (Nova Villa), Geoffirey de, defends 
Rochelle, iiL 86, D. ; witnesses Magna 
CJharta in 1225, i. 232, Bu. 

Hugh de, dies, iii. 139, D. 

Peter de, hanged at Bridgenorth, 

iii. 251, D. 

Balphde; see Chichester, bishops 



of. 

Robert de, warden of Banbury and 

Newcastle castles, L 453, Bu. 

Neville's Cross, battle of, iii. 474 ; iv. 852, 
Be. O. 

Newark (Nerwerch, Neuwerga, Newar- 
chia), the castle built by Alexander, 
bishop of Lincoln, iv. 18, W.; extorted 
by Stephen from him, iii.' 435, Be. ; 
John dies at, i. 33, 62, 224 ; ii. 83 ; 
William Marshal and the legate at, in 
1215, iii. 49, B. ; surrendered by Robert 
de Oaugi, iii. 54, D. ; seized by William, 
earl of Albemarle, iii. 63, D. ; archlnshop 
Boni&ce at, in 1253, i. 314, Bu. 

Newark (Novus locus), near Guildford, 
Hugh, bishop of Lichfield, consecrated 
at, iii. 152, D. 



Newbottlcy church of^ dedicated, iiL IS8, 
D. ; the iSurm given up to Dunstable by 
Vivian, iii. 169; stock of, »6. ; ludl 
built at, iii. 299 $ question as to the 
advowson decided in fiivour of the prior 
of Dunstable, iii. 318, 319 ; valued for 
the taxation of 1291, iii. 367; tithes 
leased out to pay the share of Dunstable 
' priory for the Welsh war, iii. 887. 

vicars of : 

Jordan Humet, iii 318 ; dies, iii. 159. 
William of Oofton, ib. 

advowson of, claim of Henry de 



Grey to, mvestigated, iiL 318. 
Newburgh, prior cf, appeals against the 

visitors; and • is excommnnicated, iiL 80, 

D. . ' . 

 Willhun of, his writings, iv. 7, W. 
Newbury, meeting of the followers of the 

king and R. de Glare at, L 137, T. 

Newcastle-upon-Tyno, surrendered byMal- 
cohn IV. to Henry II., ii. 237; iii. 18 ; 
the castle under the charge of Robert 
de Neville, L 453, Bu. 

Newcastle, in Glamorganshire, bunit by the 
Welsh in 1226, L 35, M. ; church of, 
resigned by Ralph of Newcastle, and 
given to him again by Tewkesbury, L 
99, T. ; surrendered to Robert Tybetot 
in 1287,iv. 311, O.W. 

' Ralph of, resigns and receivea 

again the church, i. 99, T. ; dies, L 168. 

Newebonde, William le, dies at Flitwick, 
iiL 871, D. 

Newenham (Neuham, Newham, Newin- 
ham, mweham), (Austin priory in Bed- 
fordshire), the stones of Bedford castle 
given to the canons of, iiL 89, D. ; 
injury done to the canons by Philip de 
Cou, iiL 172, D. ; a coirody bought at, 
by a thief, iiL 211, D. ; a general 
chapter of the order to be held at, ill. 
391, D. 

Newenham, priors of: 

E., obtains the right of presentataon 
to Aspley church against Dun- 
stable, iii. 80, D. ; dies, iii. 93. 



INDEX. 



276 



Newenham, priors of: — cent 

Hervey, prior of Osney, t6. ; Tisits 
the monasteries of the order in 
Lincoln and Lichfield dioceses, iiL 
112. 
Walter, dies, iii. 172. 
Walter de Calverton, ib. ; advises 
Eado, prior of Caldwell, to resign, 
iii. 179; dies, iii. 191. 
Stephen, ib.; installed hy William 
Beauchamp as patron, against the 
bishop of Lincoln, iii. 191, 192. 
William le Ros, dies, iii. 255. 
Michael, ib, ; judge in a question of 
tithes between Dnnstable and Derley, 
iii. 286 ; dies, iiL 297. 
John of Bedford, iii. 297. 
Newenham (Cistercian priory in Devon- 
shire), founded from Beaulieu, iL 338, 
Wa. 
Newenham, member of Undridge, tithes 
of. It. 394, Wo. ; mill of, let to O. Bolt, 
iv. 401 ; lease of, lengthened, iv. 405 ; 
agreement of the parson and freemen of, 
with Worcester as to the assart of Com- 
wode, iv. 433. 

Newgate (Neogathe), deaths of thieves at, 
iii. 251, 252, D. 

Newmarket, Adam of, one of the con- 
federate barons, iv. 450, Wo. ; sent by 
the barons to S. Lonis for his award 
between them and Henry m., iv. 139, 
W. ; taken prisoner at Nortiiiampton, iv. 
145, 450, W. Wo. ; taken prisoner by 
prince Edward at Eenilworth, iL 364; 
iv. 166, Wa. O. 

Newminster ; see Hyde. 

Newminster, chorch of, dedicated by Peter, 
bishop of Winchester, iv. 413, Wo. 

Newport Fagnell, priory of, disturbance in, 
iii. 109, D. ; the judges itinerant at, in 
1240, iii. 155, D. ; in 1285, iii. 323, D. 

prior of, William, banished, iiL 

109, D. 

Boger of, agreement with Dun- 



stable, respecting land in Segenhoe, iii. 
93, D. 



Newport (Novus Burgus), in Monmouth- 
shire, the church assigned to Gloucester 
abbey for wine, iv. 422, Wo.; taken 
by William Marshal, L 91, T. ; the ships 
of, ready for battle, ib. 

Newstead abbey, John, first prior of, dies, 

• ii. 302, Wa. 

Nice, council of, ii. 140; iii. 5; iv. 360, 
Wa. D, Wo. ; taken by the crusaders, L 
44, T. 

Nichohis, S., translated from Myra to 
Bari, L 4 ; ii. 36 ; iv. 11, 373, M. WL O. 
Wo. 

Nicholas HI., Pope, ii. 124, 387 ; iii. 267 ; 
iv. 271, 272, 471, 472, Wi. Wa. D. O. 
W. Wo. ; makes R. Eilwarby cardinal 
bishop of Porto, iL 389; iv. 276, 473, 
475, Wa. O. W. Wo. ; quashes the elec- 
tion of R. Bumel to Canterbury, iv. 279, 
280, 475, O. W. Wo.; appoints John 
Peccham archbishop, iv. 279, 475, 476, 
O. W. Wo. ; confirms W. de Wikwane, 
archbishop of York, iv. 476, Wo. ; con- 
secrates him, iv. 281, O. W. ; admits 
John de Derlington, archbishop of 
Dublin, iv. 282, 476, O. W. Wo.; 
objects to R. Burnel as bishop of Win- 
chester, iv. 283, O. W. ; his answer to 
the electors of Winchester, refusing him, 
ii. 394, Wa. ; quashes the election, but 
allows the convent to choose another, 
ii. 894 ; iv. 478, Wa. Wo. ; dies, ii. 392 ; 
iii. 285 ; iv. 284, 478, Wa. D. O. W. 
Wo. 

Nicholas IV., Pope, ii. 407; iii. 336; iv. 
313, 495, Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; his skiU 
in Greek and Latin, ii. 407, Wa. ; grants 
a three years' truce to Charles, prince of 
Salerno, iv. 497, Wo. ; had put to death 
the ambassadors of Eelaoun Melek-el- 
Mansour, ii. 408, Wa. ; his provisions 
for Roman clerks in England, iiL 353, 
D. ; at the general chapter of the Fran- 
ciscans at Reate, ib, ; sends the bishop 
of Grosseto to England to complain of 
the royal prohibitions, iii. 365, D. ; his 
message to the church respecting Acre, 
iii. 366, D. ; grants a tenth of eccle- 

s 2 



276 



INDEX. 



Nicholas IV., Pope — cont, 

Biastical reyenues for six years to Ed- 
ward I., iii. 367 J iv. 331, 499, 606, D. 
O. Wo. ; appoints collectors for this, iy. 
332, O. ; his inqairy into the property 
of the priory of Worcester, iy. 509, 
Wo. ; speech of the Franciscans ahont, 
ib.; dies, ui. 372, 466; iy. 332, 509, D. 
Be. O. Wo.; his proceedings inyali- 
dated by Boni&ce YIII., iii. 383, D. 

Nicholas, cardinal bishop of Tuscolnm, 
procures the election of Ralph, prior of 
Worcester, to the see of Worcester to 
be set aside, iy. 402, 403, Wo. ; deposes 
the abbats of Eyesham and Westminster, 
i. 61 ; blesses Ralph, prior of Worcester, 
as abbat of Eyesham, iy. 403, Wo. ; re- 
ceiyes John's homage, ii. 277, Wa.; 
John's charter of submission read in 
his presence, iy. 67, W. ; summons a 
council at Beading for the restoration of 
church property, ii. 278, Wa. ; has Ray- 
mond of Toulouse expelled from Eng- 
land, ii. 280, Wa. ; holds a council in 
London, and puts an end to the interdict, 
ii. 82, 281, Wi. Wa. 

Nicholas, of Tewkesbury, a goldsmith, l 
160, T. ; house belonging to, i. 161 ; his 
boy miraculously cured, i. 85. 

Nicholas, brother of one of the canons of 
Dunstable, goes to Rome, iii. 134, D. 

Nicholas, ^111 in Flitwick bought of, by 
Dunstable, iii. 154, D. 

Nicholas, S., in Glamorganshire, burnt by 
the Welsh, i. 35, M. ; burnt by Howel's 
men, i. 37. 

Nicola, her defence of Lincoln castle, iiL 
49, D. 

Nigel le Waleys, instals the proctor of 
cardinal Francis, archdeacon of Wor- 
cester, iy. 496, Wo. ; installed in a pre- 
bend of Westbury, iy. 502. 

Niort, taken by Louis VIII., iii. 86, 91, 

D. 
Nismes, Walter de, marshal of France, in 
liondon with the English barons, iii. 49, 
D. ; left by Louis behind him in Eng- 
land, iii. 51. 



Noa (la Noe, between Eyrenx and 
Conches), abbey of, i. 203, Bn. 

Noble, John le, five marks annually given 
to, by Tewkesbury, i. 181, T. ; church of 
Thombury giyen to, i. 136, 143; goes 
to Rome about it, L 138 ; arrangement 
with the Pope about the Pope's nephew 
(Opiso) and the church, i. 139, 143. 

Nodariis, Robert de, seryes on a jnry, iii. 
319, D. 

William de, serves on a jury, ib, 

Nogaret, William of^ his treatment of 
Boni&ce VIII., iy. 339, O. 

Nonant, Hugh de; see lichfield, bishops 
of. 

Robert de, carries letters from 

Philip U. and John to the emperor 
Henry VI., i. 191, Bu.; refuses to be 
hostage for Richard I., ib, ; imprisoned 
by Richard I., ib. ; dies in prison at 
Canterbury, i. 192. 

Non obstante, the clause, i. 284; iii. 170, 
Bu. D. 

Norfolk, earthquake in, in 1164, iii. 442, 
Be. 

Norfolk, Ralph de Waher, first earl of, 
rebels against William I., i. 4, M. 

other earls of; sec under Bigod. 

' sheriff of, writ to, respecting a 
rent-charge in Ditton, iii. 475, Be. 

Norham, submission of the claimants to 
the kingdom of Scotland to Edward. I. 
at, iii. 368, 369 ; iy. 508, 509, D. Wo. ; 
general chapter of monks at, iv. 5 10, 
Wo. ; the castle taken by the Scots, iy. 
346, O. 

W. de, makes lime for Dunstable 

priory, iii. 192, D. 

Norman, William; see Malvern, Great, 
prion of. 

Normanderti (?), iv. 455, Wo. 

Normandy, lost by John, L 26, 57 ; ii. 79, 
256; iii. 28, 449; iv, 51, 392, M. T. Wi. 
Wa. D. Be. O. Wo.; arrangement re- 
specting, between Henry III. and S. 
Louis, i. 487 ; ii. 351 ; iii. 213, 462 ; iv-. 
445, Bu. Wa. D. Be. Wo. ; the style of 
duke of Normandy to be no longer used 



INDEX. 



277 



Normandy — conL 
by the kings of England (1259), i. 487, 

BCL 

Normayile, Balph de, serves on a jury, iii. 
319, D. 

Northallerton (Ayertnne), the standard 
erected at, ii. 227, Wa. 

Northampton, opposition of archbishop 
Thomas to Henry II. at the council of, 
in 1164, ii 57 ; iiL 18 ; iv. 33, 381, Wi. 
D. O. Wo. ; fealty sworn to John at, in 
1199, L 199, Bo. ; cooncil at, in 1211, i. 
30, M. ; the messengers of Innocent IIL 
meet John at, in 1211, i. 209, Bu. ; 
Christmas hept at, in 1223, iii. 84, D. ; 
general chapter of monks at, in 1246, i. 
136, 136, T. ; taken by Henry III., ii. 
101 ; iii. 229, 463 ; iv. 143, 144, 450, 
Wi. D. Be. 0. W. Wo. ; the inhabitants 
slaughtered, for intending to set fire to 
London, iii. 463, Be. ; the castle sur- 
rendered by P. de Montfort, iv. 145, 
W. ; tournament appointed at, but feils, 
iii. 238, D.; parliament ^tt, in 1268, iL 
107, 375 ; iv. 217, 458, Wi. Wa. 0. W. 
Wo.; chapter of Benedictines at, in 
1301, iv. 550, Wo. 

— — archdeacons of: 

John Houghton, iii. 128 ; «ee Bedford, 

archdeacons of. 
Richard de Gravesend, made bishop 
of London, iii. 282 ; iv. 283 n., D. O. 
S. Andrew's priory: Guy, prior of, 



iii. 229, D. 

S. James's abbey: Thomas, abbat 



of, dies, iii. 60, D. 
Northampton, Simon de St. Liz, third earl 

of, dies, I 48, T. 
— [William de Bohun], fifth earl, 

created earl of Northampton by Edward 

nL, iv. 350, O. 
Northampton, John of, the rent-charges 

seized by Bichard II. from, for his 

felony, given to Bermondsey, iii. 481, 

Be. 
Northheye, a boy of, cured at Tewkesbury, 

i. 85, T. 



Northmen, attack Nantes, Aigon, Poiton, 
and Tours, ii. 161 ; iii. 9, Wa. D. ; 
their ravages in France, ii. 162 ; iii. 10, 
Wa. D. ; besiege Paris, ii. 162, Wa.; 
bum Treves, ii. 162, Wa. ; invade 
England, and winter at Bristol in 1124, 
i. 11, M. 

Northumberland, Yric made carl of, by 
Cnut, ii. 176, 177, Wa. 

'— Morkere, earl of; see Morkere. 

— — - Robert, third earl of, made earl by 
William I., ii. 190, Wa. ; slain by the 
Northumbrians, ib. 

Robert de Mowbray, eighth earl 



of ; see Mowbray, Robert de. 

Henry Percy, twelfth earl of. 



killed at Shrewsbury, iii. 483, Be. 

Northumbria, wasted by the Danes, iii. 1 0, 
11, D. 

Northwood (Northwude, Norhtwode, Nort- 
wude, Norwde), Henry of, his arrange- 
ment with Dunstable about land in 
Segenhoe, iii. 138, D. ; has some of the 
people of Dunstable priory indicted for 
breach of the peace, iii. 145, D. ; his 
house pillaged, iii. 231, D. 

— — Peter of, serves on a jury, iii. 288, 
344, D. 

Roger of, witnesses a writ to the 



sheriff of Bedfordshire, iii. 801, D. 

Thomas of, serves on a jury, iii. 



288, D. 

Norton, perambulation to settle the bound- 
aries between it and Alvechurch, iv. 
446, Wo. 

. John of, made fieunuer of Gadding- 

ton, iii. 161, D. ; dies, iii. 163. 

Nicholas of, sacrist of Worcester, 



appointed by the bishop to visit the 
prior and chapter, iv. 546, Wo. ; see 
Worcester, priory of. 

Norwegians, invade Scotland and Man, iii. 
126, D. 

Norwich, the monastery of the Holy 
Trinity at, built, iii. 429, Be. ; the castle 
fortified by Hugh Bigod against Ste- 
phen, ii. 225, Wa. ; taken by Stephen, 
i. 45 ; ii. 225, T. Wa. ; S. William cru- 



278 



INDEX 



Norwich— «ont. 
cified at, by the Jews in 1144, ii. 230 ; 
iii. 437 ; iv. 879, Wa. Be. Wo. ; sacked 
bj the Flemingfl in 1174, iv. 383, Wo. ; 
Borrendered to prince LouiB, iii. 47, D. ; 
plundered by the disinherited barons, iv. 
193, 467, W. Wo. ; riots at, in 1272, 
and the cathedral and priory bnmt, ii. 
Ill, 378 ; iy. 249, 2S0, 251, 461, WL 
Wa. O. W. Wo. ; ponishment of the 
rioters, ii. Ill, 378; iv. 251, 461, Wi. 
Wa. O. Wo. ; the cathedral restored and 
dedicated, iv. 278, O. W. 
— bishops of : 

Herbert Losinga, abbat of Raipsey, ii. 
36, Wi. ; deprived of his staff by 
William Rafns, ii. 203, Wa. ; trans- 
lates the see from Thetford to Nor- 
wich, iii. 428, Be. ; sent by Henry 
L to Bome against S. Anseboa, ii. 
41 , Wi. $ sent again, ii. 45, Wi. ; re- 
turns, lb. ; dies, i. 10 ; il 45, M.Wi. 
Everard, ii. 46 ; iv. 377, Wi. Wo. 
William de Tnrbe, dies, L 51 ; iv. 

383, T. Wo. 
John of Oxford, L 51 ; ii. 240 ; iv. 
36, 383, T. Wa. O. W. Wo. ; dies, 
ii. 252 ; iv. 50, Wa. O. 
John de Grey, archdeacon of Oxford, 
ii. 73, 252 ; iii. 27 ; iv. 50, 390, 
Wl Wa. D.O. Wo. 5 consecrated at 
Canterbury by archbishop Hubert, 
ii. 73, Wi. ; at the coronation of 
John and Isabella, i. 206, Bu. ; 
elected by the monks to Canterbury, 
but quashed, ii. 257 ; iii. 30 ; iv. 
62, 393, Wa. D. O. Wo. ; John's 
complaint of his rejection, i. 211, 
Bu. ; sent to Ireland by John, ii. 
265 ; iii. 30, Wa. D. ; the charge 
of absolving John's subjects from 
their allegiance committed to him 
by Pandulf, 1. 215 ; ii. 270, Bu. 
Wa.; letters patent of, for peace 
exhibited by John, L 221, Bu. ; 
dies, i. 61 ; ii. 281 ; iv. 404, T. Wa. 
Wo. ; dies in Poitou, and is buried 
at Norwich, iii. 42, D. 



Norwich, bishops of i—eonU 

Pandulf sent by Innocent IIL to 
England, i. 30 ; ii. 81, 266 ; iv. 55, 
56, 399, 400, M. Wi. Wa. O. W* 
Wo. ; reception of, by John, iv. 55, 
O. ; holds frequent discussions with 
John, iv. 56, W. ; dialogue with 
John, i. 209 ; ii. 268, Bu.Wa. ; some 
prisoners hanged before him by 
John, i. 217 ; ii. 271, Bu. Wa. ; 
saves a clerk by threatening John 
with excommunication, i. 217 ; ii. 
271, Bu. Wa. ; excommunicates 
John at Northampton, L 31, M. ; 
leaves England, ii. 271, Wa.; the 
exiled bishops with, in Flanders, iii. 
36, D. ; returns to Bome, L 31 ; iv. 

55, M. 0. ; the case of the arch- 
bishop and John referred to, by 
Innocent HI., L 218, Bu. ; sub- 
mission of John to Innocent HL in 
his presence, ii. 275 ; iiL 36 ; iv. 

56, 57, Wa, D. O. W. ; John re- 
signs his crown to, L 222 ; iL 82, 
Bu. Wf ; gives John the crown 
back on his submission, i. 60, T. ; 
invested with the kingdom of Eng- 
land as proctor for the Pope, iiL 
36, D. ; letters of Innocent HI. to, 
abolishing Magna Charta, iiL 43, 
D. ; elected bishop of Norwich, L 
61 ; iv. 404, T. Wo. ; at the dedi- 
cation of Worcester cathedral, iv. 
409, Wo. ; succeeds Gualoas legate, 
i. 63 ; iL 291 ; iii. 53 ; iv. 410, T. 
Wa. D. Wo. ; at the second corona- 
tion of Henry HI., iii. 57, 1). ; at 
the translation of S. Thomas, iiL 
464, Be. ; receives the castles of 
Henry, earl of Cornwall, iiL 60, D.; 
excommunicates the earl of Albe- 
marle, iii. 63, D. ; makes John, 
abbat of Fountains, bishop of Ely, 
iv. 412, Wo. ; Bristol castle re- 
ngned to, by Hugh de Vivonia, iii« 
65, D. ; he g^ves it to Waleran, ib, ; 
William de S. M^re TEglise, bishop 
of London, resigns his see to, ii. 



INDEX. 



279 



Nonriohy buhops of :— coii<. 

Pandolf— -con/. 
294 ; iii 65, Wa. D. ; aid promised 
to John de Brienne throogli his 
means, iii. 67, D. ; Marlborough 
castle giyen up to, iii. 68, D. ; re- 
signs the legateship, i. 65 ; ii. 295 ; 
lit 75 5 iv. 418, T. Wa. D. Wo. j 
lays the first stone of Salisbury 
cathedral, L 66, T. ; causes the 
tmce to be lengthened in Foiton, 
iii. 75, D. ; consecrated bishop of 
Norwich at Rome by the Pope, ii 
296, Wa. ; appeals against the 
coronation of Loais YIIL, unless 
he first restore Normandy, iiL 81, 
D.; dies, 1. 68 ; ii 302 ; iii. 100; 
iv. 68, 419, T. Wa. D. W. Wo. ; 
had absolved Hubert de Burgh 
from his Yow of pilgrimage, iii 
128, D. 

Thomas de Blunville^ nephew of 
Hubert de Burgh, i 69 ; ii. 302 ; 
iii 100 [called Flamville], iv. 68, 
419, T. Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; con- 
secrated in London by Stephen 
Langton, ii 302, Wa. ; assists in 
dedicating the altar of S. Mary 
at Dunstable, iii 126, D. ; dies, i 
253 ; ii 817 ; iii. 147 ; iv. 83, 428, 
Bu. Wa. D. O. W. Wo. 

[Simon of Elmham], prior of Norwich, 
elected, but quashed, iii. 148, D. 

William de Baleigh, one of the judges 
in the suit between the priory and 
town of Dunstable, iii 122, D. ; 
made bishop, i 112 [called Stath- 
ford], ii 323 ; ui 148 ; iv. 83,430, 
T. Wa. D. W. Wo. ; consecrated 
in London by archbishop Edmund, 
ii 88, 323; iv. 86, Wi Wa. O. 
W.; crosses with the legate, iii. 
167, D. ; postulated to Winchester, 
i 132; ii. 88, 330; iii 162; iv. 
90, 435, T. Wi. Wa. D. W. Wo. ; 
see Winchester, bishops of. 

Walter Suffleld, iii 166 ; iv. 436, D. 
Wo. ; consecrated at Norwich, ii 



Norwich, bishops of I'^eont. 

Walter Suffield— con<. 
336, Wa.; at Dunstable at Ihe 
meeting of the bishops against the 
archbi^op's visitation, iii 181, D. ; 
excommunicates the infractors of 
Magna Charta, i 305, 319, Bu. ; 
one of the executors ibr collecting 
the aid granted to the king in 1254, 
i 325, 364 ; iii. 191, Bu. D. ; his letter 
on this to the dean of Ghristiauity 
at Stafford, i. 325, Bu.; letter to 
the Bubprior of Burton, i 326, Bu. ; 
taxation of, at Burton, in 1254, 
1. 366, Bu. ; composition with the 
deigy, i 389, Bu. ; dies, i. 159 ; 
iv. 117, T. W.; his taxation, i 
361 ; iv. 225, Bu. W. 

Walton, Simon de, justice itinerant at 
Warwick in 1247, iii. 172, D. ; at 
Dunstable, iii 174, D. ; at Wor- 
cester in 1249, iv. 439, Wo. ; Stoke 
given to, by Worcester priory, iv. 
442, Wo.; justice itinerant in 
Buckinghamshire in 1254, iii. 192, 
D. ; at Dunstable, iii 193, D. ; 
lease of Harvington manor granted 
to, by Worcester, iv. 442, Wo. ; 
bishop of Norwich, iii 204 ; iv. 117, 
444, D. W. Wo.; consecrated at 
Canterbury by archbishop Boniface, 
i 409 ; iv. 118, Bu. O. ; at the dedi- 
cation of Salisbury cathedral, i. 166, 
T. ; power of absolving the king 
from the provisions of Oxford com- 
mitted to, by the Pope, iv. 135, 
W. ; rage of the barons against, 
&,', dies, ii. 103, 372 ; iv. 183, Wi. 
Wa.W. 

Boger Skirving, prior of Norwich, ii 
372; iv. 183, Wa. W. ; his con- 
secration, iv. 190, W.; dies, ii 
389 ; iv. 275, 473, 475, Wa. O. W. 
Wo. 

William of Middleton, archdeacon of 
Canterbury, ii. 389 ; iv. 275, 276, 
473, 476, Wa. W. O. Wo. ; friend- 
ship of archbishop Kilwarby for. 



280 



INDEX 



Norwich, bishops of i-^^ont. 

William of Middleton— <M>ne. 

iy. 276, W. ; consecrated by him at 
Lambeth, ii. 389 ; iii. 278 ; iv. 276, 
Wa. D. O. W. ; dedicates the ca- 
thedral after its restoration, ii. 390 ; 
iv. 278, 474, Wa. 0. W. Wo.; 
buries bishop Nicholas of Winches- 
ter, ii. 393 ; iv. 477, Wa. Wo. ; dies, 
iv. 315, O. W. 
Ralph Walpole, iv. 315, 816, O. W. ; 
consecrated by archbishop Feccham 
at Canterbury, iv. 316, O. W. 
John Salmon, prior of Ely, his elec- 
tion to Ely quashed, iv. 542, Wo. ; 
appointed by Pope Boniftce YIIL, 
iv. 543, Wo. ; consecrated by arch- 
bishop Winchelsey at Canterbury, 
ib, 
Norwich, priors of: 

Ralph de Wareham, made bishop of 

Chichester, i. 63 ; iv. 410, T. Wo. 
William, dies, i. 99, T. 
Roger Skirving ; see bishops of Nor- 
wich. 
Nicholas de Hoo, agreement with the 
prior of Bermondsey respecting 
Chalk, iii. 476, Be. 
 archdeacons of: 

Geoffrey de Burgh [called William], 
his election to Ely quashed, iv. 412, 
Wo. ; made bishop of Ely, L 68 ; 
iv. 66, T. O. W. ; see Ely, bishops 
of. 
Simon de Cantelupe, iii. 152, D. ; 
chancellor, ib, 
Norwich, Geofi&ey of, seized by John, and 
murdered in prison at Bristol, iii. 34, D. 
— Geoffrey of, on the side of Wor- 
cester priory against the bishop, iv. 498, 
Wo. 

Ralph of, judge in the cause be- 



tween the priory and town of Dunstable, 
iiL 122, D. ; dies, iii. 126. 
Nottingham castle, besieged by the barons 
in 1193, iv. 47, O. ; holds out agunst 
Richard I., i. 191, Bu. ; captured by 
Richard L, i. 192 ; ii. 249, Bu. Wa. ; 



Nottingham castle — cent, 
judgment of the peers against John at, 
i. 24, M. ; John shuts himself up in, in 
1212, ii. 268, Wa. ; justices itinerant at, 
in 1255, L 337, 372, Bu. ; surrendered 
to Henry m., iv. 146, W. ; its strength, 
ib» ; Henry IIL keeps Easter at, A. ; 
Henry IH. goes to the relief of Roches- 
ter from, iii. 231, D. ; parliament at, in 
1 265, ii. 1 03, WL See Trent. 

Robert, archdeacon, made bishop 

of Worcester, iv. 44, 0» 
Noyun, Thomas de, dies at Damietta, iii. 

54, D. 
Nucheria ; see Lucera. 
Nutley (Notele, Nothleya), John of Ludk>w 
admitted chancellor of Oxford at, iv. 
324,0. 

abbatsof; 
John, deposed by Grosseteste, iiL 143, 

D. 
John Grendon, his suit with Tewkes- 
bury about the tithes of Swelle 
Foinz manor, i. 158, T. 
Nympha, Berard de, false and extortionate 
action of, iii. 172, D. 



o. 



Oakley ; see Uggley. 

Ockley (Ocleie), wood of, iii. 61, D. 

Octavianus, sent as legate into England by 
Urban HL, ii. 244, Wa. 

Octovianus, Anti-Fope by the name of 
Victor IV., I 48, 49 ; IL 238; iii. 18, 
440 ; iv. 32, T. Wa. D. Be. O. W. ; inr 
vested with the papacy by Frederick L, 
ii. 56, Wi. ; supported by Frederick I., 
iv. 32, O. W. ; deserted by him, iv. 38, 
W. ; dies, i. 49 ; iv. 381 n., T. Wo. 

Oddingley, given to Worcester by bishop 
Cenwald, iv. 564, Wo. 

Odiham (Hodiham), Godwine dies at, ii. 
25, Wi. 



IKDIX 



281 



Odilo, S., abbat of Clngny, ii. 169, Wa. i 
Benediet, brother of Pope John XX., 
hopes to obtain pardon through his 
intervention, ii. 178 ; establishes the 
festival of AU Souls' Day, ii. 179. 

Odo, made king of the Franks, ii. 163, 
Wa. ; dies, ib. 

Odo, count of Champagne, disinherited by 
William II., ii. 206, Wa. 

Odo (Odda), made earl of Devonshire, 
Somersetshire, &c., iL 185, Wa. ; put 
over the fleet, t&. ; at Sandwich, ib.; 
goes in pursuit of Gtodwine, ib. ; returns 
to Sandwich, ib. 

Odo, bishop of Bayeux, imprisoned by 
William L, ii. 33, 194, 197, Wi. Wa. ; 
released on his death, ii. 35, Wi. ; heads 
the conspiracy against William II. in 
favour of Robert, u. 35, 198, Wi. Wa. ; 
benefits of William to him, ii. 198, Wa. ; 
lays waste Kent, ii. 199, Wa. ; the Eng- 
hih go to Rochester after him, and he 
retires to Fevensey, ib,; surrenders 
Rochester castle, and flies across the 
sea, ii. 200, Wa. ; flies to Normandy, ii. 
86, 200, Wi. Wa. 

Odo, knight of Winibald de Baalnm, gives 
Ampney Gmcis to Bermondsey, iii. 428, 
Be. 

Ofia, king of Essex, goes to Rome, and 
becomes a monk, ii. 154 ; iii. 9, Wa. D. 

0£b, king of Mercia, ii. 6, WL ; gifts of, 
to Worcester priory, iv. 366, Wo. ; pro- 
cures iBthelbert's death, ii. 158, Wa. 

Offenthone (Ofiynthone), David of, taken 
prisoner while plundering by prince Ed- 
ward, iii. 241, D. 

 Richard o( hanged in London, iii. 

252, D. 

Offley (Offele), manor of Gfeoffirey de S. 
L^er, burnt, iii. 246, D. ; com bought 
at, by Dunstable, iii. 299, D. 

Ogmore (XJggemore), Hawisa, lady of, 
marries Patrick de Chaworth, i. 133, T. 

OiUy, Oily ; see Oyly. 

Oky, Ralph, charge against, respecting the 
right of the prior of Dunstable to com- 
monage at Houghton, iii 345, D. 



Olave, S., defeated by Cnnf, ii. 179, Wa. ; 
killed by the Norwegians, ib. ; his mar- 
tyrdom, ii. 16, Wi. 

Olave, S., Peter de, gives Hoddesdon to 
Bermondsey, iii. 429, Be. 

Oldbury-on-Sevem (Holdebire), land at, 
given to Tewkesbury, i. 96, T. 

Oldcastle, John, condemned for heresy, iii. 
484, Be. 

Oldedune, suit against Tewkesbury re- 
specting land near, i. 109, T. 

Oleron (Olymm), isle of, expedition sent 
by Edward I. to, iii. 385, D. 

Olney, John of, induces William Beau- 
champ, earl of Warwick to be buried 
among the Franciscans, iv. 537, Wo. 

Omberslcy (Ambresle), Thomas de 
Stokes, abbat of Tewkesbury, blessed at, 
i. 155, T. ; the forest deforested by 
bishop Silvester of Worcester, i. 64 ; iv. 
410, T. Wo. 

Omer, S., Richard, king of Germany, met 
at, by some of the barons, iv. 121, W. ; 
defeat of the French by the Flemings 
at, iv. 655, Wo. 

Oncredam, Adam de, land at Broadwas 
bought from, by Worcester, iv. 444, 
Wo. ; part g^ven to E., fuller, iv. 445. 

Opiso, nephew of Pope Innocent IV., the 
bishop of Worcester requires Tewkes- 
bury to admit his proctor to Thombury 
church, i. 138, T. ; is to have forty 
annual marks flrom Tewkesbury till he 
gets a better benefice, L 139, T. 

Ordulf, subscribes the foundation charter 
of Burton abbey, i. 184, Bu. 

Ordwy, Ralph, writ of mort d'ancestre 
of, against Dunstable, iii. 328, D.; his 
descent firom the youngest (Huel) of 
three brothers who had held the land in 
question, ib. ; writ to the prior to restore 
his lands, ib, 

Orford (Hereford) in Suffolk, the castle 
surrendered to prince Louis, iii 47, D. 

Oriwalle, Peter de; see Rievaulx, Peter 
de. 

Orkneys, subdued by Claudius, ii. 1 30, Wa. ; 
seized by Magnus, i. 6, M. 



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INDEX. 



Orleans, mnrden oommitted at| by the 
Fa8toiireaiix,i.291,Ba. ; S. Louis meets 
Henry m. at, i. 328, Bo. 

duke of, taken prisoner at Agin- 
coort, iii. 484, Be. 

Ormisdas, king of Persia, killed by Ghos- 
roes, ii. 4, Wi. 

Omac, a city of the Tartars, L 272, 278, 
Ba. 

Orosios, irritlngs of, iy. 362, Wo. 

Orpington (Orpentone), Reginald of Lon- 
don, rector of, appointed proctor for B. 
de Secya, i. 129, T. 

Osney, abbey of: S. Mary's church founded 
in the isle of Osney by Robert d'Oyly 
n., iv. 19, O. W. ; the ishind of Medley 
(Middeny) given to, iv. 25, O. ; S. 
G^oige*8 church giyea to. It. 26 ; Ben- 
sington and Turkdean churches giyen 
to, by John de Fageham, ib. ; S. €^rge*s 
and S. Mary Magdalene's churches ad- 
judged to, by Eugenius IIL, iv. 27 ; 
inyestiture of S. Mary Magdalene's re- 
ceiyed through the bishop of London, 
iy. 37 ; the opposition of the canons of 
S. Frideswide's silenced, iy. 38 j Adam, 
bishop of S. Asaph, dies at, iy. 39 ; 
churches of Water-Ferry and Hampton 
Gay, and two hides in Fesi giyen, iy. 43 , 
suit with S. Frideswide's settled, iy. 50 ; 
suit respecting Norham and Beechcroft 
tithes settled, ib, ; land of Fulwille ob- 
tained, iy. 51 ; land of litUeTew obtained, 
iy. 52 ; council at, in 1222, under Stephen 
Langton, iy. 62, O. W. ; Henry d'Oyly 
n. buried at, iy. 73, O. ; attack on the 
legate Otho at, by the Oxford scholars, 
i. 107, 253 ; ii. 88 ; iii. 147 ; iy. 84, 85, 
481, T. Bu. Wi. D. O. W. Wo. ; Otho's 
cook killed, i. 253 ; iii. 147 ; iy. 85, Bu. 
D. W. ; the abbat and conyent go to 
London, and obtain pardon, iy. 431, Wo.; 
letter of Alexander IV. respecting the 
debt due to the merchants of Sienna, iy. 
107, O. ; obliged to pay 200 marks to 
the Siennese merchants through the 
king's artifice, iy. 110 ; the money 
paid, iy. Ill ; this reckoned as part of 



Osney, abbey of--«aii(. 
the tax due to the king, ib, ; loss of, by 
the retairing of the hostels at Oxford, 
ib, ; letters patent respecting the tax, iy. 
112 ; right of ingress into Staines 
church confirmed, iy. 120 ; inyesti- 
gation into the conyenf s rig^t to S. 
George's in the castle, and confinna- 
tion of the church to them, iy. 120, 
121 ; Heniy WL keeps Christmas at, 
in 1266, ii. 105, 378 ; iy. 197, WI Wa. 
O. ; the legate with lum, iL 105, 373» 
WL Wa. ; some of the legate's serysnta 
killed, ii. 105, 373, Wi. Wa. ; Adam de 
Senestan, rector of Heth, buried at, iy. 
215, O. ; his books, &c. come to the 
conyent, tb, ; pay a fortieth towards the 
redemption of ^e dinnherited, iy. 218 ; 
two canicates in Morton and Estrop 
giyen by Matthew de Strattone, who is 
buried in the church, iy. 226 ; the high 
altar dedicated by Richard, bishop of 
Lincoln, iy. 227 ; Basilia of Worcester 
buried at, iy. 249 ; the prelates buried at, 
translated, ib, ; visitation of archbishop 
Kilwarby in 1270, iy. 270 ; large amount 
of procurations paid to him in com- 
parison with archbishop Boniface, ib.; 
Fhilip of Eye dies and is buried at, iy. 
27 1 , 0. W. ; confirmation of the churches 
in his diocese to, by bishop Richard of 
Grayesend of Lincoln, iy. 282, 283, n., 
0. ; Thomas de Wykes becomes a canon 
of, iy. 292, W. ; yisitation of archbishop 
Feccham m 1284, iy. 297, 298, O. W.; 
no firost or snow at, for six months in 
1284, iy. 303, O. ; visitation of bishop 
0. Sutton in 1290, iy. 327. 
priors and abbatS of : 

Ralph, iy. 19, O. ; dies, iy. 21. 

Wigod, ib, ; made abbat, iy. 22 ; goes 
to Rome respecting S. George's 
church, iy. 27 ; dies, iy. 33, 

Edward, ib, ; dies, iy. 39. 

Hugh of Buckingham, iy. 40 ; dies, iy. 
61. 

Clement, prior, ib, ; dies, iy« 62. 

Richard de Grai, prior, ib,; dies, iy. 70. 



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283 



Omey, prion and abbats of: — eonU 

JdbM, sub-prior, t&.; goes to Rome, 
and returns, i. 87, T.; saying of 
Henry IIL respecting, iy. 77, O. ; 
becomes a Minorite, i. 98, T., at 
Northampton, !▼. 82, O. 

John de Lecche, L 98 ; iv. 88, T. 0. 
[called John de Selac by T.] ; dies, 
iv. 100, 101, O. 

Adam de Bemen, iv. 101, O. ; dies, 
iv, 106. 

Bichaid de Appeltre, iv. 107 ; his 
cause with B. de Aomeri respecting 
Weston manor, iv. 112, 209, O. ; 
excused attendance from illness, iv. 
112 ; settlement of the case, iv. 126, 
210 ; resigns, iv. 208 ; dies, iv. 280. 

William of Sutton, iv. 210 ; goes to 
the council of Lyons, iv. 257 ; dies, 
iv. 302, O. W. ; his character, iv. 
802, O. 

Roger of Coventry, iv. 802, 803, W. 
O. ; his confirmation and installa- 
tion, ib,i appointed collector of the 
tenth, in 1291, for half the diocese 
of Lincoln, iv. 882, O. ; the tenth 
due from Dunstable paid to, iii. 
372, D. ; presides at the general 
chapter at Huntingdon, iii. 890, D.; 
money for the king paid to, by 
Dunstable, iii. 892, D. 
— ^— priors of, after the convent was 
made an abbey : 

Robert, made prior of S. Mary's, 
London, iii. 41, D. 

Clement, made abbat; tee Osney, 
abbats ot 

Richard de Grai, made abbat ; see 
Osney, abbats oL 

Hervey, made prior of Newenham, iiL 
93, D. 

the prior in 1280 made prior of Chal- 
combe, iii. 125, D. 

Henry de Merdene, made prior of 
Hexham, iv. 229, 0. 
— — sub-priors of : 



the sub-prior in 1218 made prior of 
Kenilworth, iii. 41, D. 



Osney, sub-priors of :— -oral. 

John, made abbat ; see Osney, abbats 
ot 
Osney, canons of: 

Walter de Gant, made abbat of Wal- 

tham, iv. 40, 0. 
G., made prior of S. Bartholomew's, 
London, and then becomes a monk 
at Abingdon, iiL 41, D. 
Richard de Wrthe, made abbat of 

Dorchester, iv. 83, O. 
Thomas de Wykes ; see Wykes. 
 precentor, Richard, made abbat of 

Ouston, iv. 88, O. 
Osney, Robert of, made prior of S. Geoige's, 
Canterbuiy, liL 41, D. ; resigns, and 
becomes a monk at Clairvaux, ib. 
Osred, king of Northumbria, ii 154, Wa. ; 

dies, ii. 155. 
Osrich, king <^ Northumbria, ib. ; dies, ib» 
Osset, Joscelin de,cardinal, excommunicates 
Robert Bruce, and puts Scotland under 
an interdict, iv. 345, O. 
Oswald, S., king of Northumbria, receives 
Cynegils firom the font, iv. 864, Wo. ; 
slays Cedwalla, iL 151, Wa. ; his death, 
ii. 5, Wi ; slain by Penda, ii. 151 ; iiL 
7, Wa. D. ; his head found with the 
body of S. Cuthbert at Gloucester, L 44, 
T. s his body found uncorrupt, iv. 874, 
Wo. 
Oswald, S., bishop of Worcester, arch- 
bishop of York; see Worcester, bishops 
ol 
Oswaldslaw, hundred oi^ is not to aid in 
the fine exacted firom Worcestershire in 
1246, iv. 437, Wo. ; quarrel between the 
bishop and priory of Worcester respect- 
ing, iv. 489, 440 ; violence against the 
liberty o^ done by W. Beauchamp, iv, 
440. 
Oswardston, in Lydd, land in, given to 
Bermondsey, iiL 448, Be. \ composition 
respecting lands in, iiL 467, Be. 
Oswi, king of Northumbria, iL 151, Wa. ; 
slays Fenda, and converts the Mercians, 
iL 152 ; subdues the Picts, ib. ; settles the 
controversy about Easter, ib. ; dies, ib. 



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INDEX. 



Obwi, slain at Ipswich, ii. 172, Wa. 

Osyth, S., takes the veil, iii. 7, D. 

Otford (Otheford, Otteford), letter dated 
at, i. 402, Bu. 

II Philip of, sent by Pope Innocent 

in. to preach the crosade in England, 
iii. 40, D. 

Otho IV., emperor, bom, ii. 239, Wa. ; 
elected emperor, i. 28, 196 ; ii. 251 ; iv. 
48, M. Bu. Wa. O. ; elected through the 
influence of Bichard L, i. 196, Bu. ; his 
war with Philip of Suabia, i. 23 ; iv. 48, 
M. O. ; lUchard L leaves all his jewels 
to, i. 197, |Bu. ; his electi<Hi confirmed 
by Innocent III., i. 200, Bu. ; desires 
John not to make peace with Philip II., 
as he will help him, ib, ; sum assigned 
to, by Richard I. at his death, ii. 73, 
Wi. ; sends his brothers to demand it of 
John, ib.; demands of John the earl- 
doms of York and Poiton and the trea- 
sures Bichaid had given him, i. 201, 
Bu. ; not to have John's aid, one of the 
terms of the treaty of 1200 between 
Philip II. and John, i. 205, Bu. ; comes 
to England, iii 31, 450 ; iv. 395, D. Be. 
Wo. ; receives money from John, and 
returns, iv. 395, Wo. ; attempts to re- 
concile John and archbishop Langton, 
ii. 261, Wa. ; embassy of John to, ib. ; 
acknowleged as emperor, L 59, 207 ; ii. 
80 ; iii. 82, T. Bu. WL D. ; marries 
Beatrice, daughter of Philip of Suabia, 
iv. 398, Wo. ; crowned by Innocent III. 
at Borne, i. 59 ; ii. 80, 264 ; iii. 33 ; iv. 

398, T. Wi. Wa. D. Wo. ; quarrels with 
Innocent III., ii. 264; iii. 32; iv. 54, 
Wa. D. 0. ; seizes some of his caatles, 
iv. 399, Wo. ; excommunicated by In- 
nocent ni., i. 59 ; ii. 81, 266, 290 ; iv. 

399, T. Wi. Wa. Wo, ; invades Sicily, 
ii. 266, 290, Wa. ; subdues Apulia, i. 
59 ; iv. 400, T. Wo. ; Frederick, king 
of Sicily, sent against him by Innocent 
IIL, i. 60 ; iiL 35 ; iv. 400, T. D. Wo. ; 
defeated at Bovines, ii. 281 ; iii. 41 ; iv. 
403, Wa. D. Wo. ; escapes with difficulty, 
ii. 281,Wa.; dies,ii. 290; iii. 54, Wa. 



Otho IV.— con^ 
D. ; account of his career, ii 290, Wa. ; 
reduced to submission by Innocent IIL, 
i. 215, Bu. 

Otho of Wittelsbaeh, murders Philip of 
Suabia, brother of the emperor Henry 
VL, iL 80 ; iv. 397, Wi. Wo. 

Otho II., duke of Bavaria, defeats the Tar- 
tars, i. 118, T. 

Otho, the legate, comes to England, i. 104 ; 
ii. 87, 317 ; iii. 99 ; iv. 83, 430, T. WL 
Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; his demands from 
the cathedrals, iii. 99, D. ; answer of the 
province of Canterbury, ib, ; present at 
the colloquy at York for peace with 
Scotland, iii. 146, D. ; present at the 
enthronization of W. de Cantelupe at 
Worcester, iv. 428, Wo. ; excommuni- 
cates the infringeis of Magna Charta, iv. 
83, W. ; holds a council in London, i. 
105, 253, 254 ; it 87, 317 ; iii. 146 ; iv. 
84, 429, T. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. O. W. Wa; 
statutes of, against pluralities, iii. 146, 
D. ; deprives of their benefices those 
who immediately succeeded their fathers, 
iv. 429, Wo. ; legitimizes the ill^timatc 
clergy, iv. 429, Wo. ; has a safe conduct 
from the king, iiL 147, D. ; disturbance 
with the Oxford cleigy, iv. 429, Wo. ; 
riot of the Oxford scholars against, when 
at Osney, L 107, 253 ; iL 88 ; iii. 1^7 ; 
iv. 84, 217, 431, T. Bu. WL D. O. W. 
Wo. ; his cook killed, L 253 ; iii. 147 ; 
iv. 85, 217, D. W. ; hides in the church 
tower, L 253, Bu. ; escapes to the king 
at Abingdon, iv. 85, 431, O. W. Wo. ; 
at Wallingford excommunicates the 
Oxford scholars, and suspends the 
studies of the university, iv. 431, Wo. ; 
his pardon begged in London by the 
abbat and convent of Osney and the 
Oxford regent masters, ib, ; receives 
archbishop Edmund honourably on his 
return, i. 110, T. ; request to, from the 
bishops and clergy, that the grievances 
of the clergy be corrected by the king, 
L 254, Bu. ; puts Winchester under 
an interdict, ii. 88, Wi. ; authorizes 



INDEX. 



285 



Otfao, fhe legate — cont 
Dnnstable priorj to have possession of 
Bradborne charch, ilL 149, D. ; holds 
a parliament in London in 1240, i. 116, 
T. ; payment of Te'wkesbniy to, ib, ; 
imposes a tallage in England against the 
emperor Frederick 11., i. 257, 366, Ba. ; 
payment of Barton abbey to, at the hall 
of the bishop of Dorham, i. 366, Bo. ; 
archbishop Edmund leaves England in 
consequence of, ii. 88, Wi. ; appealed to 
by the abbat of Waverley in defence 
of their privileges, but is remiss, iL 
326, Wa. ; has many conventual and 
country churches dedicated, ii. 328, Wa. ; 
leaves England, i. 116; u. 88, 328; 
iii. 167 ; iv. 87, 88, 432, T. Wi. Wa. 
D. W. O. Wo. ; conducted by Henry 
III. and the nobles, ii. 328, Wa. ; goes 
to the council at Rome,!. 116; iii. 154, 
157 ; iv. 432, T. D. Wo. ; captured by 
Frederick H., i. 119; iL 88; iii. 155, 
156 ; iv. 88, 89, 432, 433, T. Wa. D. 
W. O. Wo. ; imprisoned by Frederick 
II., iv. 88, W. ; his constitutions con- 
firmed by Ottoboni, iv. 215, W. ; by 
archbishop Peccham, iv. 285, 0. 

Otho, t. e. Epte, the river, i. 199, Bu. 

Othred, duke, gifts of, to Worcester, iv, 
866, Wo. 

Ottdener,Osbert, son of William, gives Tym- 
berwood land to Bermondsey, iii. 440, Be. 

Ottoboni, legate, comes to England with 
the queen, ii. 367 ; iii. 240 ; iv. 179, 180, 
455, Wa. D. W. O. Wo.; lands at 
Dover, ii. 108 ; iv. 455, Wi. Wo. ; meets 
the king at Canterbury, iv. 455, Wo. ; 
goes to London, iv. 180, O. W. ; puts 
various cities, including London, under 
an interdict, but soon relaxes i(, iv. 180, 
O. ; holds a council at Westminster, ii. 
103 ; iv. 180, Wi. O. ; excommunicates 
the dead S. de Montfort and his adhe- 
rents, ii. 367, Wa.; at Dunstable, iii. 
240, D. ; summons various bishops who 
had hindered Guy Foulquois from coming 
the previous year, i6. ; suspends four 
bishops, iv. 181, 455, 456, 464, O. Wo. ; 
orders them to go to Rome, iv. 456, 



Ottoboni, legate — cont. 
Wo. ; at Northampton at Christmas, ii. 
103, 368, Wi. Wa. ; summons the 
bishops of London and Chichester to 
appear before him, iv. 1 85, W. ; endea- 
vours to mediate at Eenilworth, ii. 371 ; 
iiL 242 ; iv. 191, Wa. D. W. ; summons 
the clergy to Coventry, iii. 243, D. ; 
persuades the king to submit to the de- 
cision of twelve persons, ii. 104, 373, 
Wi. Wa. ; assents to the answer of the 
nobles to the king's request, ii. 371, Wa. ; 
to be joined to the twelve appointed by 
the dictum of Kenil worth, ii. 372, Wa. ; 
his advice to the occupiers of the isle of 
Ely, iv. 196, W. ; his endeavours for 
peace, iii. 244, D. ; suspends the bishops 
of London and Chichester, ii. 104, 115, 
373, 381, Wi. Wa.; at Osney when 
some of his servants are killed, ii. 105, 
373, 374, Wi. Wa.; in the Tower of 
London, ii. 105, 374; iv. 200, 201, 457, 
Wi. Wa. 0. W. Wo. ; besieged there by 
the disinherited, iv. 200, O. ; besieged 
by Gilbert de Clare, iv. 201, W. ; re- 
leased by the king, and brought to Strat- 
ford, iv. 202, O. W. ; visits Winchester, 
ii. 106, 374; iv. 457, Wi. Wa. Wo.; 
finds the abbey in debt, iv. 467, Wo. ; 
settles the question as to the priory, ii. 
105, 374, Wi. Wa.; goes into Wales 
with Henry III. for peace, ii. 105, 374, 
Wi. Wa.; makes peace between Henry 
in. and Llewellyn, iii 461 ; iv. 457, Be. 
Wo. ; keeps Christmas with Henry IH. 
at Winchester, iv. 457, Wo. ; lays Hyde 
abbey under an interdict in consequence 
of a fight, ii. 106, 374 ; iv. 467, Wi. Wa. 
Wo. ; confirms Nicholas of Ely bishop 
of Winchester, iv. 458, Wo.; holds a 
council in S. Paul's, London, ii. 106, 
375 ; iii. 247 ; iv. 215, 468, Wi. Wa. D. 
O. W. Wo.; suspends the bishop of 
London, iii. 247, D. ; confirms the con- 
stitutions of Otho, iv. 215, W. ; his own 
constitutions, ib, ; his skill in stopping 
opposition to them, iv. 216, W. ; leaves 
to the bishops the carrying out those 
concerning pluralities, remembering the 



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INDEX. 



Ottoboni, legate — cont, 
riot against Otho, iv. 217, W. ; at the 
parliament at Northampton, ii. 107, 87 5 ; 
iv. 458, Wi. Wa, Wo. ; requests leave 
to return, ii. 107, 375, Wl. Wa. j signs 
prince Edward, Edmund, and others 
with the cross, ii. 107, 876; iv. 217, 
458, Wi. Wa. 0. W. Wo.; restores 
Valentine to the priory of Winchester, 
ii. 107, 375, Wi. Wa. ; leaves England, 
ii. 107, 375 ; iv. 217, 219, 458, Wi. Wa. 
O. W. Wo. ; his rapacity, iv. 217, 0. j 
his character, iv. 218, O. ; had put 
twenty-seven towns of England under 
an interdict, ib. ; Pope as Adrian Y., 
ii. 122, 386 ; iii. 267, 276 ; iv. 268, 269, 
470, 471, Wi. Wa. D. W. O. Wo. ; dies 
before his consecration, ii. 122, 386, 
387; iv. 268, 269, 470, 471, Wi. Wa. 
W. O. Wo. ; verses on, ii. 122, WL ; his 
constitutions confirmed by archbishop 
Feccham, iv. 285, O. 

Otuel, brother of Richard earl of Chester, 
drowned, ii. 217 ; iii. 433, Wa. Be. 

Ouen, 8., B<^ger, prior of Bermondsey, 

made abbat of, iii. 440, Be. 
 W. de, messenger of John to Lmo* 

centUL, i. 218, Bu. 
See Bouen, bishops of. 

Onfra, Ufra ; see lAttleover, Mickleover. 

Ouston (Osolveston, Osolfestona, Hohol- 
vestone), abbats of : 
Peter de Bocland, deposed by Grosse- 
teste, iii. 143, D. 

Richard, precentor of Osney, iv. 83, 0. 

Overbury, lease of the church of, iv. 398, 

Wo.; chapel of Berrow consolidated 

with, iv. 416 ; given by Worcester to G. 

of Norwich, iv. 613. 

Ovid, quoted, ii. 7, 11, 812 ; iv. 330, Wi. 
Wa.0. 

Owen ap Cadogan, prince of Powis, at- 
tacked by Henry I., i. 9, M. ; killed, iv. 
16, 376, O. Wo. 

Owen Gwynedd, makes peace with Henty 
n., i. 16, M. ; his hostages put to death 
by Henry II., ii. 239, Wa. 



Owen the Bed, son of GrifBith, succeeds 
David, iv. 437, Wo. ; makes peace with 
Henry HI., and divides the country, iv* 
438, Wo. ; freed by the peace of 1277, 
iL 125, WL 

Oxford, the castle built by Robert d'Oyly 
I., iv. 9, O.; Robert le Poule lectiues 
at, in 1133, iv. 19, O.; the castle eiro- 
neously said to have been taken by Ste- 
phen m 1135, iv. 20, O. W. ; the castte 
fortified by Brian Fitz-Count in 1138, 
ii. 51, WL ; Roger, bishop of Salisbury, 
and others, seized by Stephen in the 
castle in 1139, iv. 23, O. ; Matilda re- 
ceived as lady at, by Robert d'Oyly, 
iv. 23,0.; council at, in 1139, iL 51, 
WL ; Matilda besieged in the castle, 
iL 53, 229 ; iii. 436 ; iv. 24, WL Wa. Be. 
O. W. ; her escape, ii. 53, 229; iiL 
436 ; iv. 24, WL Wa. Be. O. W. ; sur- 
rendered to Stephen in 1142, ii. 53, 
229 ; iv. 24, Wi. Wa. O. ; burnt by Ste- 
phen, iv. 24, O. ; fire at, in 1161, !▼• 
380, Wo.; the *' publicani " expelled 
from, in 1165, iii. 19, D. ; council at, 
in 1 166, at which the weavers' heresy is 
condemned, L 49 ; iv. 381, T. Wo. ; 
translation of S. Frideswide at, in 1180, 
ii. 241 ; iv. 39, 884, Wa. O. W. Wo. ; 
fire at, in 1190, iv. 43, O. ; parliament 
at, in 1206, L 28, M. ; two clerks hanged 
at, in 1209, and the schools dispersed in 
consequence, iii. 32 ; iv. 54, D. O. ; Ste^ 
phen of Lexinton leaves the schools, 
and goes to Quarr, iiL 67, D. ; council 
held at, by Stephen Langton, in 1222, i. 
66 ; ii. 84, 296 ; iii. 76 ; iv. 62, 415, T. 
WL Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; riots between 
the scholars and townsmen in 1228, iiL 
109, D. ; interdict on the town, iii. 110, 
D. ; tallage exacted from, in 1234, by 
Henry IH., iv. 77, O. ; reception of 
queen Eleanor at, in 1235, iv. 82, W. ; 
disturbance between the clergy and the 
legate Otho in 1238, iv. 429, Wo.; the 
scholars attack the servants of the legate 
Otho, L 107, 253 ; iL 88; iii. 147; iv. 84, 
85, 431, T. Bu. Wi. D. O. W. Wo. ; the 
studies of the university suspended by tiie 



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287 



Ozford^con/. 
legate in coDBequence, iv. 431, Wo. ; the 
regent masters go to him in London for 
pardon, ib, ; the scholars pay a heavy 
fine for this, i. Ill, T. ; the scholars re- 
stored, iii. 147, D. ; robbeiy by the clerks 
in the Jewry in 1244, iv. 91, O. W.j 
their imprisonment, and liberation by 
Grosseteste, ib, ; the Franciscans enlarge 
their bomidaries at, in 1245, iy. 93, W. ; 
the Dominicans in, leave their old house 
in the Jewry, and enter a new one, it. 
94, W. ; their first celebration, iy. 95, 
W. ; . . . takes a degree in law, i. 135, 
T. ; chapter of monks in 1246 at, ill- 
attended, ib. ; parliament at, in 1247, ii. 
90 ; iy. 96, Wi. W. ) day fixed for a 
canse relating to Dnnstable to be heard 
at, iiL 172, D. ; general chapter of the 
deigy summoned for, in 1249, but re- 
moved to London, ii, 91, Wi. ; council 
of Black monks at, in 1250, i. 140, T. ; 
disturbance between the scholars and 
townspeople in 1251, i. 147, T. ; general 
chapter of Black monks at, in 1253, 
L 150; ii. 94; iy. 442, T. Wi. Wo. ; 
statutes decided at the general chap- 
ter, L 151, T. ; assembly of abbats 
at, L 153, T. ; the hostels re-taxed in 
1256, iy. Ill, O.; the Carmelites build 
in Stockwell Street, iy. 118, O. ; regular 
tions for regents who tranf^|;res8 the sta- 
tutes, t 436, Bu.; parliament at, in 1258, 
L 163, 174, 438 ; ii. 97 ; iii. 208, 462 ; 
iy. 118, 119, 445, T. Bu. Wi. D. Be. O. 
W. Wo. ; proceedings at this parliament 
described by an eye-witness, i. 443, Bu.; 
oaths of the barons, &e. at, i. 447, Bu. ; 
the statutes of the council relating to 
monks to be read in all monasteries, i. 
485, Bu.; quarrel between the towns- 
men and clerks in 1263, ii. 100 ; iy. 139, 
449, Wi. O. Wo. ; peace made between 
them, iy. 449, Wo. ; the scholars ex- 
pelled by the king, and leave Oxford, iv. 
141, O.; the nnivevBity dispersed for a 
parliament by fhe kii^s order, ii. 101 ; 
iv. 449, Wi. Wa ; they return under the 
protection of Simon de Montfort, iv. 141, 



Oxfi>rd— coR^. 
O. ; the town entered by Heniy m. in 
spite of the old superstition, iv. 142, 143, 
449, O. W. Wo. ; his^gifts and promises 
to S. Frideswide's, iv. 143, 0. ; parlia- 
ment at, in 1263, iiL 221; iv. 140, D. 
W.; legend of S. Frideswide about a 
king not entering, iv. 143, 264, W. ; 
interdicted for two days and a half in 
1266, ii. 370, Wa. ; Henry IH. in, in 
1266, ib,; meeting of Black monks 
at, in 1271, ii. 110, 378; iv. 460, 
Wi. Wa. Wo.; Edward 1, is afraid to 
enter in 1275, iv. 264, W. ; Gaston de 
Beam imprisoned in the castle, ib, ; 
Beatrice de Falkenstein buried in the 
Franciscan church, iv. 274, O. ; founda- 
lioiSi at, for students, by bishop Walter 
de Merton, iv. 275, O. ; great floods at, 
in 1280, iv. 284, O. W. ; chapter of Do- 
minicans at, in Edward L's presence, ib. ; 
quarrel between the scholars and some 
of the king's foresters in 1281, iii. 286, 
D. ; Gloucester college founded in 1283 
by John Giffiird, iv. 488, Wo.; the 
masters summoned before archbishop 
Peccham in 1284, iv. 297, 299, 0. W. ; 
thdr errors read and condemned, iv. 298, 
299, O. W. ; account of these in gram- 
mar, logick» and natural philosophy, iv. 
298, 299, O.; justices itinerant at, in 
1284, iv. 301, 302, O. W. ; no frost, but 
much rain in the winter of 1284, iv. 303, 
O. ; chapter of monks at, in 1288, iv. 
495, Wo.; quarrel of the university 
with the bishop of Lincoln respecting 
the admission of the chancellor, William 
of Eongscot, iv. 317, O.W. ; lectures 
given up in consequence, ib. ; the 
quarrel made up and the lectures re- 
sumed, iv. 318, O. W. ; translation of 
S. Frideswide, t6. ; chapters of the three 
orders of mendicant friars held at, in 
1289, ib, ; the dispute between the uni- 
versity and the bishop of Lincoln settied 
in 1290, iv. 324, O.; John of Lud- 
low, chancellor elect, sent to Kutley to 
be admitted by the bishop, t6. ; chapter 
of monks arranged to be held at, in 



288 



INDEX. 



Ozfbrd — cQnt. 

1298, iv. 510, Wo.; qaarrel and sab- 
sequent peace between the university 
and townsmen in 1298, iv. 539, Wo. ; 
three Malmesbury monks at, ib, ; a space 
for Benedictine students given by John 
Giffard in 1299, iv. 541, Wo.; dwel- 
lings of the Wlute monks flooded in 
1300, iv. 545, Wo. ; chapter of Benedic- 
tines at, in 1300, iv. 647, Wo. ; interdict 
on the townsmen of, in 1354, iiL 476, Be. 
— — chancellors of: 

Balph of Sempringham ; see lichfield, 

deans of. 
William of Kingscot; ««e under Oxford. 
John of Ludlow ; see under Oxford, 
S. Frideswide*s, judgment agiunst. 



respecting 8. Mary Magdalene's church, 
iv. 25, 87, O. ; their opposition to Osney 
silenced, iv. 38, O. ; transhition of S. 
Frideswide in 1180, ii. 241 ; iv. 39, 884, 
Wa. O. W. Wo. ; the church burnt in 
1190, iv. 43, O. ; the suit with Osney 
respecting S. Mary Magdalene settled, 
iv. 50, O. ; a mutilated human body 
discovered outside the walls in 1249, iv. 
98, W. ; translation of S. Frideswide in 
1289, iv. 318, O. W. 
priors of : 

Robert claims B. George's in the cas- 
tle, iv. 27, O. 

Simon resigns, iii. 112, D. 

Helias, ib, 

£. Scot, deposed by Grosseteste, i. 
98 ; iii. 143, T. D. 

William of Gloucester, iii. 143, D. 

Robert de Westone, dies, iv. 127, O. 

Robert of Olney, sub-prior, ib, 

S. George's in the castle, founded 



in 1074, iv. 10, O. W. ; founded by R. 
d'Oyly and R. de Iveri, iv. 10, O. ; S. 
Mary Magdalene a^udged to, iv. 25, 
O. ; given to Osney, iv. 26, O. ; the 
right of Osney to, investigated and con- 
finned, iv. 121, 283, n., O. 

S. Mary Magdalene, adjudged to 



S. George's in the castle, iv. 25, O. ; 
adjudged to Osney, iv. 27, O.; Osney 
receives investiture of, iv. 37, 0. 



Oxford, Rewley abbey ; M«Rewley. 
—^ archdeacons of: 

Walter of Wallingford, his judgment 
respecting 8. Gkorge's in the castle, 
iv. 27, O. 

John de Grey, made bishop of Nor- 
wich, il 73, Wi. 

John, dies, iii. 66, D. 

John de S. Giles, rector of Layton, 
dispute with Dunstable respecting 
S. Hugh's tunick, iii. 155, D. 

Robert de Marisco, his official William 

investigates the right of Osney to S. 

George's, iv. 120, 121, 0. ; see lin- 

coln, deans of. 
^chard de Mapham, made dean of 

Lincoln, iv. 251, O. ; see lincoln, 

deans ot 
Oxford, provisions of, i. 174, 446, 471 ; 
ii. 355 ; iii. 209, 462 ; iv. 118, 119, 445, 
T. Bu. Wa. D. Be. W. O. Wo. ; in 
French, i. 471, Bu. ; in Latin, i. 480, 
Bu. ; opposed by the king's counsellors, 
ii. 100 ; iv. 449, Wi. Wo. ; modification of, 
iv. 130, W. ; all who oppose them to be 
held publick enemies, iii 221, D. ; an- 
nulled by S. Louis, i. 177 ; iii. 227; 
iv. 139, 448, T. D. W. Wo. ; confirmed, 
and ordered to be read in every county, 
iv. 131, 449,O.Wo.; sent under the king's 
seal into the different counties, iv. 158, 
159, O. ; sentence against all opposers 
at the council of Reading, iv. 453, Wo. 
Oxford, Robert de Yere, third earl of, dies, 
iii. 76, D. ; Isabella de Bolebec, his 
widow, iu. 150, D. 
— — Hugh de Yere, fourth earl of, 
knighted, L 90 ; iii. 132, T. D. ; joins in 
the letter to Linocent lY. on his oppres- 
sions, i. 283, Bu. ; present at the ex- 
communication of the infractors of Magna 
Charta in 1252, i. 305, 320, Bu. ; one of 
the twenty-four elected by the barons in 
1258, i. 450, Bu* 

Robert de Yere, fifth earl of, cap- 



tured by prince Edward at Kenilworth, 
ii. 364; iv. 166, Wa. O. 

John de Yere, seventh earl of, at 



Poitiers, iv. 661, Wo. 



I 



INDEX. 



289 



Oyly (OUy, OiUy), Robert de, I., builds the 
castle of Oxford, iv. 9, O. ; founds S. 
George's church in the castle, iv. 10, O. 

Robert de, II., founds S. Mary's, 

Osney, iv. 19, O. W. ; receives Matilda 
as lady at Oxford, iv. 23, O. ; dies, and 
is buried at Eynsham, iv. 24, O. 

Henry de, L, dies, iv. 83, O. 

Henry de, 11., dies, iii. 130 ; iv. 78, 



D. 0. ; buried at Osney, iv. 78, 0. 



P. 



Pabenham, John de, sheriff of Bedford- 
shire, letters of, iii. 352, 859, D. ; money 
paid to, by Dunstable, iii. 864. 

Packington hermitage, given by Worcester 
to Walter de Lodeford, iv. 487, Wo; 
the church given to some one unknown, 
iv. 506 ; lease of the hermitage, iv. 558. 

Paddlesworth (Patlesworthe), land, given 
to Bermondsey by Roger de Leybume, 
let to W. de Huntingfield, iiL 470, Be. 

Page, Thomas, plaintiff in a lawsuit, iii. 
875, D. 

Pagens, Hugh de, grand master of the 
Templars in England, ii. 221, Wa. ; mis- 
fortunes of those he led to Jerusalem, ii. 
222, Wa, 

Painel (Paganel), Gervase, holds Ludlow 
castle against Stephen, ii. 226, Wa. 

Painter (Pictor), Thomas, of Houghton, 
dies, iiL 871, D. $ his widow has the 
bringing up of his heir, ib. 

Pakeman, Peter, and Christina his wife, 
ib. 

Palatine, count, of the Rhine, an elector to 
the empire, i. 196, Bu. 

Palestrina, Guy, cardinal bishop of) see 
Rheims, archlnshops of. 

 Jacopo Pecoraria, cardinal bishop 

of, hindered by Frederick II. in his 
mission to the Albigenses, ii. 322, Wa. ; 
captured by Frederick II. on his way 
to Rome, i. 119 ; iii. 155, T. D. 

VOL. V. 



Palestrina, Simon, cardmal bishop of, sent 
into England to make peace with France, 
iii. 396, D.; comes to London, iv. 521, 
Wo. ; his demand of six marks from the 
conventual and cathedral churches, iv. 
522 ; preaches at the parliament in Jjon- 
don against the war with France, ib. 
goes to Philip IV., ib. ; Edward I. goes 
to London to meet, iv. 526 ; returns to 
France, ib. 

Pamentune, hide of land at, lawsuit re- 
specting, i. 137, T. 

Pampeluna, besieged by Alphonso X., iv. 
269, W. 

Pandulf ; see Norwich, bishops of. 

Paparo, cardinal, sent by Eugenius III. 
with four palls to Ireland, ii. 234, Wa. 

Paris, riots against the clergy at, excited 
by the Pastoureanx, i. 291, Bu. ; Henry 
IIL and his queen and her sisters at, in 
1254, i. 329 ; ii. 95, 346 ; iiL 194, Bu. 
WL Wa. D. ; injuries done to, by the 
Seine in 1296, iv. 529, Wo. 

university of, quarrel with the 

bishop in 1225, ui. 98, D. ; the schools 
dispersed, iii. 1 1 6, D. ; the university re- 
moved to Angers, iiLl 1 7, D. ; the schools 
repaired, and the privileges restored, iii. 
125, D. ; attacked by the Pastoureanx in 
1251, L 291 ; iv. 100, Bu. O. W. ; quar- 
rcls with the Dominicaos, L 347, Bu. ; 
many leave in consequence, i. 348, Bu. ; 
letter of Alexander IV. respecting the 
quarrel, L 430, Bu. 

Dionysius, bishop of, iL 132, Wa. ; 



martyred, ib, 

Bartholomew, bishop of, his quarrel 



with the university, iii. 98, D. 

B. de Corbeil, archbishop of, sends 



on a letter of the Pope about the dispute 
with the Dominicans, i. 430, Bu. 

Dominicans at, the prior of, goes 



to Ardres, iiL 135, D. 
Parker, Gilbert le, concerned in the suit 

about Wadlow land, iii. 378, 380, D. 
ParEaments, manner of holding, under the 

provisions of Oxford, L 452, Bu. 

T 



290 



INDEX. 



Parma, siege of, bxFrederick II., iv. 488, 
Wo. ; his defeat there, ib, 

Fannania, Jerome de, hia proceedings in- 
validated bj Boniface VIII., iii. 383, 
D. 

Paschal II., Pope, i. 7 : ii. 40 ; iii. 430 ; 
iv. 13, M. Wi. Be. O. W. ; taken pri- 
soner bj Henry Y., bat afterwards freed, 
i. 44 ; iv. 16, 375, T. O. W. Wo. ; sends 
the pall to archbishop Ralph, iL 215, 
Wa. ; his demands from Henry I., ii. 45, 
Wi. ; embassy of Henry I. to, ib, ; dies, 
i. 10, 45; ii. 45, 216 ; iii. 432; iv. 17, 
376, M. T. Wi. Wa. Be. O. W. Wo. 

Paschal HI., Anti-Pope; see Wido of 
CremiL 

Paschal, John, present at the homage of H. 
to the prior of Worcester, iv. 411, Wo. 

Passecnmbe, two thieves hanged at, iii. 
231, D. 

Passeflabere, Ralph ; see Durham, bishops 
of. 

Passelewe, Robert, treasurer, goes to Rome 
for the earl of Chester, iii. 89, D. ; re- 
conciled with the king, iii. 107, D. ; 
removed from the king's council by 
archbishop Edmund, iii. 136 ; iv. 78, 81, 
D. O. W. ; admitted by the chapter as 
bishop of Chichester, but rejected after 
examination, ii. 383 ; iii. 164, Wa. D. ; 
dies, iii. ^85, D. 

Simon, dies, iii. 109, D. 

— ^— John, rent-chaige given to Dan- 
stable for his food and clothing, iii« 154, 
D. 

John, serves on a jury, iii. 288, 

344, D. 

Passevant, Roger, suspected of the murder 
of Philip of Aynhoe, iii. 820, D. 

Pastoureauz, the, account of, in Prance, i. 
145 ; ii. 92, 344 ; iv. 100, T. WL Wa. 
O. W. ; letter respecting their excesses, 
i. 290, Bu. 

Patrick, S., account of, ii. 143, 144, Wa. ; 
dies, ii. 146. 

Patrick, William, taken prisoner in Nor- 
mandy by Henry H., iii. 21, D. 



Pattishall or Fatshull (Pateshille, Pates- 
holle, Pathesholle, Patnshalle, Patesolle, 
Patisholle), sheaves of a moiety of, 
g^ven to Dunstable, iii. 52, D. ; a house 
for servants built at, iii. 179 ; com at, 
carried, iiL 198 ; homage done for land 
in, by Simon of Pattishall, iii. 365; 
value of the church of, iii. 367 ; John de 
Wodulle patron of, iii. 400 ; manor of, 
iii. 401. 

— ^— vicars of : 

Robert, iii. 100, 102 ; dies, iii. 176. 
Richard, rector of Steppingley, ib, ; 
dies, ib, 

Pattishall, Martin of, justice itinerant at 
Worcester in 1 22 1 , iv. 4 1 3,Wo. ; convicts 
the Jew Mossy of foigery, iii. 66, D. ; 
treats for peace between Henry in. and 
Fawkea de Breaot^ iiL 87, D. ; Benow 
chapel given to, iv. 416,. Wo.; strock 
with paralysis, iii. 115, D. ; dies, i. 73 ; 
iv. 421,T. Wo. 
' Simon of, smt with Dunstable re- 
specting Grimescot, iii. 161, D. ; injoxies 
done to, by Ida de Beanchamp, iii. 215 ; 
besieged in Northampton by the king, 
iii. 229 ; in Eenilworth, and lays waste 
the surrounding country, iii. 241 ; dies, 
iii. 260. 

John of (son of %mon), does ho- 



mage to the prior of Dunstable for Qn- 
mescot, ib. ; serves on a jury respecting: 
the advowson of Newbottle, iii. 319; 
dies, iii. 365. 

Isabella de Steyngrave, his widow. 



holds the manor of Pattishall as her 
dowry, iii. 401. 

Simon of (son of John), does ho- 



mage to the prior of Danstable for his 
lands, iiL 365 ; dies, iii. 401 ; the king 
has the guardianship of his heir, ib. 

Hugh of; see Lichfield, bishops 



of. 
Paul, S., Hagh IV., count of, at flie cap- 

ture of Constantinople, iv. 392, Wo. 
Hugh v., count of, complaints of 

Louis Vm. of, iiL 61, D. 
Guy n., count of, dies, iiL 102, I>. 



INDEX. 



291 



Paal, S., Jobn de, slain near Coitrtni, iv. 
552, Wo. 

Paulinns, S. ; me York, archbisbops of. 

Payely Wale, slain near Conrtnii, iy. 552, 
Wo, 

Payn, Roger, 6f Flitwick, qnit-claims an 
acre of meadow to' Donstable, iiL 827, 
D. 

Peak (Pech, Peccnm), tbe easUe taken by 
William, earl Fexrers, iii. 50, D. ; given 
to prince Edward, iii. 194; two mtaks 
and a balf pmd by Donstable to the Pope 
for their goats in, in 1230, iii. 125 4 John 
de CoUncheam sent into, iii 160; 800 
sheep in, dead, iii. 163; four marks from, 
paid by Donstable to the Pope in 1247, 
iii. 175 ; the fbUowers of William, earl 
of Penrers in the ports of, iiL 251 ; 
wool of, paid to the Cahors merchants, 
iiL 253; wool of, sold beforehand in 
1275, iiL 265; dispute between Derley 
and Dtmstable about certain tithes in, 
iii. 297 ; the sheep in well, in spte of 
the wet, iii. 806 ; small amount of wool 
in 1284, iiL 315 ; price of the wool in, 
in 1294, iiL 389. 

— -~* Michael of the, admitted canon of 
Donstable at fifteen, iii. 254, D. ; som- 
moned by Dayid Flitwick for fishing in 
his ponds by night, iii» 299. 

Walter of the, money piud by, for 



Donstable to the sheriff of Bedfordshire, 
iiL 371 ; victuals in the almonry granted 
to, by Donstable, iii. 395. 

Pecche, Robert, and his brother, submit to 

prince Edward, iiL 246, D. 
Pecchesdene (Pekesdene), Walter de, serves 

on a jury, iii. 344, 345, D. 
Peckham, arrangement respecting land in, 

between Bermondsey and J. and M. le 

Perser, iii. 456, Be. 
Peckham (Peccham), John ; see Osnter- 

bury, archbishops of. 

^— * Martin of, has a lease of the arch- 
deaconry of Bedford, iii. 248, D. ; pays 
twenty nuu>ks for Lidlington church for 
a year, but loses all the frotU, iiL 263. 



Pedo (Pedene, Pedone, Pehun), Henry, 
ravages of, as a pirate, iv. 203, W. ; the 
disinherited accept him as a friend, ib. ; 
captured by prince Edward in a skirmish 
at Winchelsea,ii. 104, 369, 373, Wi.Wa. ; 
saved by Gilbert de Clare, ii. 369, Wa. 

Pedro IL of Arragon, wins the battle of 
Navas de Tolosa, L 82 ; ii. 271, M. Wa.; 
defeated and killed by S. de Montfort at 
Moret, iL 279 ; iii. 39 ; iv. 402, Wa. D. 
Wo. ; dies, iii. 90, D. 

in. of Arragon, claims Sicily from 

Charles of Aigou, iv. 486, Wo. ; chal- 
lenges him, ib, ; the duel does not take 
place, ib, ; marries Constance, daughter 
of Manfred, t6. ; excommunicated by 
Pope Martin IV., iL 402 ; iii. 299 ; iv. 
300, 491, Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; a legate 
sent against, by Martin IV., iv. 492, 
Wo. ; captures and imprisons Charles de 
la Mor^, prince of Salerno, iii. 355 ; 
iv. 492, D. Wo.; ordered not to be 
styled king of Arragon by Pope Martin 
rV., iv. 800, 801, O.; Philip HL sum- 
mons Edward I. against, iv. 300, O. W. ; 
expedition of Philip ID. against, iii. 317, 
D. ; Charles of Anjou defended by Pope 
Martin IV. against, ib. ; peace made with 
Philip m., iv. 801, O. W. ; attacked by 
Philip in., iv. 304, 0. W. ; submission of, 
to Castile, iv. 305, O. W.; defeats Philip 
IIL, iv. 805, O. W. ; dies, ii. 403 ; iv. 
305, Wa. O. W. 

Pelapus I., Pope, ii. 4, 148, iiL 7, WL Wa. 
D. ; defends himself as to the death of 
Tigilius, ii. 4, 148, Wi. Wa. ; dies, iv. 
863, Wo. 

n., Pope, ii. 149 ; iii. 7, Wa. D. 

Fdagius, legate, cardinal bishop of Albano; 
«ee Albana 

Pembroke, earls of; see Clare ; Marshal. 

Penda, king of the Mercians, U. 5, WL ; at 
war with Cynegils, ii. 4, WL ; with Cen- 
walch, iL 5, WL ; slays Edwi, iL 151, 
Wa.; slays S. Oswald, iL 151 ; iiL 7, 
Wa. D. ; said to found Peterborougli, 
ii. 162, Wa. ; slam by Oswi, ib. 

T 2 



292 



INDEX. 



Fenhulle, a rent-charge at, bought by 
Worcester, iv. 423, Wo. 

«— — Alured de, land bought of, by Wor- 
cester, iv. 426, Wo. 

Fennarth grange, belonging to Margan, 
burnt by the WeUh, i. 35, M. 

Pennington (Fen untune), an inhabitant of, 
cured at Tewkesbury, i. 85, T. 

Fenroe, in Britanny, Gilbert de Clare dies 
at, i. 76, T. 

Pensex, manor of, let to Edwin, a wheel- 
wright, iv. 422, Wo. 

Fepin, of Heristal, exercises royal power 

in Austrasia, iv. 865, Wo. 
the short, is made king, iv. 366, 

Wo. ; dies, ib, 

of Aquitaine, son of Louis I., iv. 



367, Wo. 
Pepper, price of , in 1412, iii. 484, Be. 

Fercamenarius, Henry, a felon, iii. 193, 

D. 
Ferche, Matilda, countess of, daughter of 

Henry I.,* drowned, i. 10; ii. 217; iii. 

433, M. Wa. Be. 
Geoffrey, count of, surety for 

Philip II. in his treaty with John, i. 205, 

Bu. ; dies, ii. 78, 79, Wi. 

Thomas, coimt of, goes with the 



barons from London to Lincoln, iii. 49, 
D. ; killed at the battle of Lincoln, i. 63, 
224; ii. 83, 287; iii. 50; iv. 61, 408, 
T. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. W. Wo. 

Perchesoyl, Thomas, receives fines from 
the townsmen of Dunstable, iii. 339, D. 

Percy, Bichard de, witnesses the confir- 
mation of Magna Charta in 1236, i. 104, 
T. 

Ingelram de, dies, ii. 99 ; iii. 219, 

Wi. D. 

Perigord, ianatical sect in, in 1163, i. 15, 
M. 

surrendered by Philip IH. to Ed- 
ward I., iv. 477, Wo. 

Perleben, William, quitclaims land at Mar- 
ston to Worcester priory, iv. 493, Wo. 

Perot, Simon, of Fulloxhill, dies, iii. 871, D. 

Perron, Balph de, dies, ii. 65, Wi. 



Perser, Joceus and Maria le, arrangement 
with Bermondsey respecting land in 
Peckham, iii, 456, Be. 
Pershore, abbey of, founded by S. Oswald, 
iv. 369, Wo. ; Eadburga patroness of, 
ib. ; burnt in 1223, i. 66; iv. 415, T. 
Wo. ; the church dedicated by bishop 
W. de Cantelupe, i. 112; iv. 430, T. 
Wo.; burnt in 1288, iv. 314, 495, O. 
W. Wo.; Edward L visits in 1294, iv. 
517, Wo. ; service for W. deBeauchamp 
at, in 1298, iv. 537, Wo. ; the church 
recopciled in 1299 by the bishop of 
Llandflff, strange fire having been intro- 
duced, iv. 541, Wo. 
Pershore, abbats of: 

Fulbert, iv. 369, Wo.; restored to 

life by S. Oswald, ib. 
Guy, dies, i. 46, T. 
William, ib, 
Reginald (T.), Roger (Wo.), dies, L 

51 ; iv. 383, T. Wo. 
Simon, i. 51, T. ; dies, i. 56; iv. 389, 
T. Wo. ; dies at Bermondsey, ii. 67, 
Wi. 
Ansehn, i. 56 ; ii. 69 ; iv. 389, T. Wi. 
Wo. ; blessed at Worcester, iv. 389, 
Wo. ; dies, i. 57 ; iv. 392, T. Wo. 
Gervase, i. 57, T. ; blessed at Wor- 
cester, iv. 392, Wo. ; at the dedica- 
tion of Worcester cathedral, iv. 409, 
Wo. ; dies, i. 93 ; iv. 425, T. Wo. 
[called Gilbert by Wo.]. 
Roger, i. 93 ; iv. 425, T. Wo. ; blessed 
at Worcester, iv. 425, Wo. ; his 
gifts to the sacrist and convent of 
Worcester, iv. 426, Wo. ; dies, i. 
143 ; iv. 440. T. Wo. 
Eler, monk of Fecamp, iv. 440, Wo. ; 
presides at the meeting of Benedic- 
tines at Evesham, i. 1 56, T. 
Henry of Caldwell, dies in his manor 

of Leye, iv. 500, Wo. 
William of Leye, blessed at Within- 
don, ib. ; his gifts to the sacrist of 
Worcester, ib. ; the usual entertain- 
ment excused on account of the 
recent fire, ib. 



INDEX. 



293 



Persias, quoted, ii. 41, Wi. 
Pertusom-muris (Porth-Enys), Richard of 

Cornwall lands at, L 128, T. 
Perugia, Silvester, bishop of Worcester, 

consecrated at, i. 62, T. 
-^^ — Richard, archbishop of Canterbury, 

dies at, iL 86, Wi. [he died at S. Gemini, 

ii. 809, Wa.]. 

letters dated from, L 801, 804, Bu. 



Peschi, Simon de, flies from Lincoln to 
London, iii. 49, D. 

Pesele, Ralph de, puts the prior of Dun« 
stable in possession of a rent-charge, 
iii. 328, D. 

Pesi, two hides in, given to Osney, iv. 43, 
O. 

Pestilence in 1087, ii. 195, Wa. ; in 1221, 
ii. 295, Wa.; in 1348, ill 475; iv. 561, 
Be. Wo. ; in 1361, iii. 477 ; iv. 562, Be. 
Wo. ; in 1369, iii. 478 ; iv. 562, Be. 
Wo. ; in 1375, iv. 562, Wo. ; in 1420, in 
Norfolk, iii. 485, Be. 

Pet, Walter de, one of the parties accused 
of the death of Simon Mustard, iiL 306, 
D. ; acquitted, iii. 307 ; appeal of Chris- 
dana Mustard against, iii. 310. 

Peter, S., archbishop of Tarentaise, dies, 
il 240, Wa. 

Peter Martyr, S., martyred, iv. 450, Wo. ; 
canonised, iii. 460, Be. 

Peter, son of S. Louis (count of Alenfon), 
his safety, i. 296, Bu. ; goes to France, 
i. 318. 

Peter, cardinal, degrades Stigand and 
others, ii. 29 ; iii. 424, Wi. Be. 

Peter of Spain, cardinal, comes to England 
respecting the marriage of prince Ed- 
ward and Isabella of France, iv. 559, 
Wo. 

Peter Leonis ; see Anacletus II. 

Peter Leonis, Hugo, cardinal legate in 
England, u. 240 ; iii. 22, Wa. D. ; al- 
lows the clergy to be brought before 
secular judges for certain offences, ii. 
240 ; iii. 22, Wa. D. 

Peter of Pontefraot, prophecy of, against 
John, i. 60 ; ii. 278 ; iiL 34 ; iv. 56, 57, 
401, T. Wa. D. 0. W. Wo. j imprisoned 



Peter of PontefVact — cont 

by John, iii. 34 ; imprisoned by John in 
Corfe castle, iv. 58, W. ; put to death by 
John, ii. 278 ; iv. 58, Wa. W. 
Peter's pence established in England, ii. 9, 
Wi. ; ordered to be paid by Cnut, ii. 16, 
Wi. ; ordered to be paid to bishop Peter 
des Roches in 1205, ii. 257, Wa.; the 
order disregarded, ib. 
Peterborough (Burch, Burg, Burhe, 
Brugge), monastery of, founded, iii. 8, 
D. ; said to be founded by Penda, ii. 
1 52,Wa. ; gifts of Wulfer to, ib. ; strength- 
ened by Eadgar, ii. 166, Wa. ; plundered 
by William L in 1070, ii. 191, Wa. ; alli- 
ance of, with Worcester priory, iv. 443, 
Wo. 
Peterborough, abbats of : 

Aldulf, bishop of Worcester and arch- 
bishop of York, iv. 370, Wo. 
^^gj goes to Normandy with queen 

Emma, ii. 174, Wa. 
Emnlfus, prior of Canterbury, ii. 42, 
Wi. ; made bishop of Rochester, ii. 
44, WL 
John of Seez, ib, 

William de Watervile, deposed by the 
archbishop of Canterbury, iii. 22, D. 
Andrew, dies, ii. 71, Wi. 
Acarius, prior of S. Alban's, ii. 73, 

WL ; dies, L 59, T. 
Robert de Lindesey, iii. 40, D. ; at 
the dedication of Worcester cathe- 
dral, iv. 409, Wo. ; dies, i. 66 ; iii. 
76, T. D. 
Alexander de Holdemesse, witiKlsses 
Magna Charta in 1225, L 232, Bu. ; 
dies, iii. 100, D. 
Walter of S. Edmundsbury, crosses 
with the legate in 1241, and remains 
in France, iii. 157, D. 
John de Caux, prior of S. Swithun's, 
Winchester, i. 140 ; ii. 91 ; iv. 98, 
T. WL O. ; justice itinerant in 
Buckinghamshire in 1254, iiL 192, 
P. ; justice itinerant at Derby in 
1257, iiL 206, D. ; made treasurer, 
iL 98 ; iii. 220 ; iv. 120, Wi. D. W. ; 



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INDEX. 



}i*eterboroagh, abbats fd—cani, 
John de Caoz — conU 

dies, ii. 100, Wi. ; dies at Laund, 

iii. 220, D. 
— — — prior, Iyo, made abbat of Ramsey, 



ii. 73, Wi. 

Petit, Richard, a party to the soit about 
Wadlow land, lii. 878, D. 

Petton (Pectnne), miracle of 8. Wulstan 
at, i. 65, T. 

Peyecestre, Stephen de, Gaston de Beam 
committed to, by Edward I., iy. 264, 
W. 

Peyensey, Godfrey de Lacy, bishop of 
Winchester, lands at, iL 67, Wi. ; yarioos 
barons fly to, after Lewes, iy. 151, 452, 
W. Wo. ; besieged by Simon de Mont* 
fort the younger, iy. 164, O.; the siege 
raised, ii. 363, Wa. 

Peyerel, William, at the battle of the 
Standard, ii. 227, Wa. ; exiled for 
poisoning Ranulf, earl of Chester, ii. 
236 ; iii. 17, Wa. D. 

Peyyre (Peiure, Peiyere, Peywre, Peyyer, 
Peyuure), Peter, a palfrey giyen to, by 
Dunstable, iii. 160, D. ; recoyers houses 
in Wadlow, iii. 161 ; builds a room . 
there, iii. 165 ; presented to Sandon, 
ib, ; presented to Swanboume, iii. 185. 

  Paul or Paulin, his arrangements 
between the priory and town of Dun- 
stable, iii. 173, 174, D. ; exchange of 
land made with Dunstable, ifi. 176; 
giyes judgment respecting Kensworth 
and Caddington pasturage against Dun- 
stftble, ilL 178 ; dies, iii. 182 ; his pro- 
perty in possession of his widow, ib, ; 
accusation that he had withdrawn hidage 
due to the king brought against his 
grandson, iii. 333, 334. 

Johanna, his widow, in possession 



of his property, ilL 182 ; marries John 
de Gray, iii. 183 ; anger of the king at 
this, ib, ; dies at Leyham, iiL 202 ; 
buried at Wobum, ib, 

Paul, his son, mames a daughter 



of John de Gray at Eton, iii. 182, D. ; 
obtains his mother's marriage portion 



Peyyre, Paul — cont 
by paying a sum to John de Gray, iiL 
202 ; sells it to G. de Langley, ib, ; pays 
forty marks to Simon de Montfort, U>» 

— — John (son of the last), Dunstable 
priory fined for his flight, iiL 270, 300, 
301, D. ; marries Beatrice de Bjikeby, 
iiL 305 ; proyes his age before the queen 
dowager, and is put in possesaen of his 
lands, ib,i suit against Dunstable by 
writ of consanguinity, iii. 327 ; accused 
for his grandfother's withdrawing the 
hidage due to the king, iiL 333; his 
defence, iii. 334; suit respecting his 
lands in Toddington, iii. 878, 379 ; this 
giyen against him, iiL 380; confirms 
lands in Wadlow to Dunstable, iii. 892. 

Pharamond, first king of the Pranks, ii. 
144 ; iy. 361, Wa. Wo. 

Phelip, Robert, charged for disseising the 
prior of Dunstable of his right of com- 
monage at Houghton, iiL 845, D. 

Philip I., king of the Franks, iL 187, Wa. ; 
inyades Flanders with William Fits- 
Osbem, ii. 29, WL ; defeated and re- 
turns, Ut, ; relieyes Dole, ii. 193, Wa. ; 
makea peace with William L, t6. ; 
mocks at William L, iy. 373, Wo. ; 
called to the aid of Robert against Wil- 
liam n., ii. 201, Wa. ; goes into Nor- 
mandy, but is bribed by William II. to 
desert Robert, i6.; Joins Robert, ad- 
yances towards Eu, but is persuaded to 
retire by William IL, ii. 203, Wa. ; ex- 
communicated by Pope Urban II., iii. 
13, D. ; takes a monk's habit, iL 43 ; iy. 
375, WL Wo. ; dies, ii. 43, 213 ; iy. 16, 
374, 375, Wi. Wa. O. Wo. 

Philip IL, king of the Franks, bom, L 49 
ii. 239 ; iii. 19 ; iy. 381, T. Wa. D. Wo. 
crowned in his father's lifetime, L 52 
u. 61; iy. 39, 884, T. WL O. W, 
Wo. ; crowned at Rheinis, ii. 241, Wa. 
succeeds Louis VIL, L 52 ; iy. 39, 384, 
T. 0. W. Wo. ; expeU the Jews from 
France, iy. 384, Wo. ; yisits Henry IL 
at Belyeir, iii. 23, D. ; takes the cross, i. 
19, 54 ; ii. 63, 245, 247 ; iii. 24, 446 j 



IND£X. 



295 



Philip IL — cont 
iv. 41, 386, M. T. WL Wa. D. Be. O. 
W. Wo.; hifi quarrel and war with 
Henry IL, ii. 245 -, iii. 24, 446 ; iv. 42, 
386, Wa. D. Be. 0. Wo.; Henry H. 
defends Normandy against, i. 188, Bu. ; 
peace made, iii. 24» D. ; his league with 
Bichard I., iv. 43, W.; quit-claims 
Richard respecting his marriage with 
his sister Adelais, Gisors, and the Yexin, 
iii. 25, D. ; goes on the Crusade, i 20, 

64 ; ii. 64 ; ill 447 ; iy. 43, 387, M. T. 
Wi. Be. O. W. Wo. ; quarrel at Messina 
with Richard L, iv. 45, W. ; sails from 
Messina to Acre, iii. 447 ; iv. 45, 387, 
Be. W. Wo.; lands at Acre, hut does 
nothing, iv. 45, W. ; takes Acre in con- 
junction with Richard I., i. 188; ii. 
247 ; iv. 387, Bu. Wa. Wo. ; quarrels 
with Richard L and returns home, 
ii. 247 ; iv. 45, 46, 387, Wa. O. W. 
Wo. ; attempts to excite the Pope 
against Richard I., but is dismissed 
without honour, iv. 46, W. ; aids John 
in his rebellion against Richard, iL 248 ; 
iv. 46, 47, Wa. O. W. ; his joy at 
Richard's capture, ii. 249, Wa.; his 
league with John against Arthur, iii. 26, 
D.; takes Gisors, i. 22; ii. 249, M. 
Wa. ; sends John a warning on Richard's 
release, i. 190, Bu. ; endeavours to keep 
Richard in prison, ib, ; the archbishop 
of Rouen goes to, ii. 65, WL ; Richard 
I. makes war upon, ii. 249 ; iv. 48, Wa. 
O. ; makes peace with Richard I., ii. 

65 ; iiL 448, Wi. Be. ; occupies Chalus, 
iii 449 ; iv. 49, Be. W. ; defeated in 
his attempt to rescue Cnrcel, ii. 70 ; iii. 
27, Wi. D.; flies to Gisors, L 23; ii. 
70 ; iii. 27, M. Wi. D. ; sends Arthur 
to Paris, to his son, and seizes on his 
castles, i. 198, Bu. ; knights Arthur and 
receives his homage, L 199, Bu. ; assists 

• Arthur against John, iv. 49, O. ; col- 
loquy with John, i 199, Bu. ; reasons 
for Uieir enmity, ib. ; demands the Y ezin 
from John, t6. ; demands Poitou, Aijou, 
Le Mans, and Tours for Arthur, i. 200, 



Philip n. — cont. 
Bu. ; aid against him promised to John 
by Otho IV., ib. ; gives Evreux, &c. to 
John, to be given to prince Louis, L 
201, Bu. ; John does homage to, i. 201 ; 
iv. 390, Bu. Wo.; makes peace with 
John, L 25 ; ii. 73, 252 ; iii. 27, 449 ; 
iv. 50, 390, M. Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. Wo. ; 
terms of the peace, i. 203, Bu. ; divorces 
his wife, i. 201 ; ii. 73, 77, Bu. Wi. ; 
France put under an interdict in conse- 
quence by Innocent III., i. 201 ; ii. 73, 77, 
Bu.Wi. ; marries Agnes de M^ranie, ii. 7 7, 
Wi. ; advises John to marry Isabella of 
Angouleme, i. 202, Bu. ; forces John to 
raise the siege of various castles, i. 207, 
Bu. ; holds a conference with John near 
Andeley, i. 208, Bu. ; the barons freed 
from their allegiance, if he and John do 
not keep the peace, i. 209, Bu. ; Arthur 
does homage to John in his presence, 
and remains in his custody, iv. 390, 
Wo.; receives back his wife, and re- 
pudiates Agnes de Meranie, iL 252, 
Wa.; sends Arthur with an army to 
Mirabean, iL 254, Wa.; retires from 
Arques, ib, ; occupies Normandy and 
Aquitaine, ii. 255, Wa. ; besieges and 
takes Roche Andeley, L 26 ; iL 79, 255 ; 
M. Wi. Wa. ; takes various towns in 
Normandy, ii. 78, 79, WL ; subdues 
Normandy and Anjou, i. 26, 57 ; ii. 
256 ; iv. 51, 392, M. T. Wa. O. Wo. ; 
takes Chinon, &c, L 27, M. ; summons 
John for the murder of Arthur, t6. ; 
makes a truce with John, iL 258, Wa. ; 
sends W. de Barres to the aid of S. de 
Montfort at Muret, iL 279, Wa. ; at 
Calais, ii. 82, WL ; threatens to invade 
England, iv. 402, Wo.; his aid asked 
by the English barons, ib, ; seizes Eng- 
lish ships which touch on his coasts, iii. 
34, D. ; his fleet defeated at Danmie, 
iii. 36 ; iv. 402, D. Wo. ; bums the rest 
of his ships, iv. 402, Wo. ; takes and 
loses Flanders, iii. 36, D. ; wins the 
battle of Bovines, L 61, 224 ; ilL 41 ; iv. 
403, T. Bu. D. Wo. ; captures the count 



296 



IND£X. 



Philip II. — cont, 

of Flanders, iii. 41, D. ; captures the 
counts of Boulogne and Flanders, and 
the earl of Salisbury, iy. 53, W. ; makes 
a five years' truce with John, iii. 42 ; 
iv. 403, D. Wo. ; requested by the Eng- 
lish barons to let his son Louis go to 
England, ii. 283, Wa. ; sends an army 
to help his^son in England, which is de- 
feated at sea, i. 224, Bu.; a moiety 
of the twentieth of church property 
granted to, against the Albigenses, iii. 
55, D. ; truce for five years with Henry 
m., iii. 56, D., for four years, iv. 
412, Wo.; sends 300 soldiers to aid 
Aimeiy de Montfort, iii. 61, D. ; his 
reception of John de Brienne, iii. 
81, D.; his advice to his son Louis 
VIII., ii. 298, Wa. ; dies, i. 66 ; ii. 
84, 298; iii. 81; iv. 63, 415, T. Wi. 
Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; his character, iii. 
81, D. 

Philip III., at Paris in 1254, i. 155, T. ; goes 
with S. Louis on his second crusade, iv. 
230, W. ; brings home the body of his 
father, iv. 239, W. ; returns by Cam- 
pania, and goes to Yiterbo, iv. 240, W. ; 
at Viterbo during the murder of Henry 
of Almaine, iv. 242, W. ; crowned, ii. 
109, 377; iv. 459, Wi. Wa. Wo.; his 
reception of Edward I. in 1273, iii. 258, 
D. ; restores some of his lands, ib, ; 
Edward I. does homage to, iv. 255, W. ; 
the quarrel between Edward I. and Gas- 
ton de Beam referred to, iv. 256, W. ; 
sends Gaston de Beam to Edward I., 
iv. 264, 468, 469, W. Wo. ; his ambas- 
sadors induce Edward I. to release 
Gaston de Beam, iv. 264, W. ; also to 
release the friars and knights captured 
with the two de Montforts, iv. 268, W.; 
his war with Alphonso X. about Navarre, 
iv. 269, 270, 471, W. Wo. ; makes Gas- 
ton de Beam general of his army, iv. 
270, W. ; forced to retreat for want of 
provisions, ib, ; summons Edward I. to 
assist him, iv. 471, Wo. ; Edward L 
agrees to go, but tries to mediate, ib, ; 



Philip m. — coni, 
goes to Spain, ib. ; receives Edward L 
at Amiens, iv. 477, Wo. ; receives Ed- 
ward L and queen Eleanor at Paris, ii. 
391, Wa. ; his concessions, ib.; gives up 
Agens, Ponthieu, &c. to EdwardL, iv. 47 7, 
Wo. ; homage done to, by Edward and 
Eleanor, ib. ; at peace with Edward L, ib. ; 
Bunmdons Edward L to aid him against 
Pedro m. of Arragon, iv. 300, O. W. ; 
makes peace with Pedro UL, iv. 801, O. 
W. ; invades Arragon, iii. 317 ; iv. 904, 
491, D. O. W. Wo. ; aided by the Pope, 
iv. 492, Wo. ; defeated by Pedro III., 
iv. 305, O. W. ; dies of his wounds, ii. 
403 ; iv. 805, 306, Wa. O. W. | dies of 
dysentery at the siege of Gerona, iii. 
318, D. ; dies, and is buried at S. Denis, 
iv. 491, Wo. 

Philip IV., succeeds his fiither, IL 403 ; iii. 
318, Wa. D. ; his request to Edward I. 
to act as mediator with Alphonso III. of 
Arragon, ii. 403 ; iv. 306, Wa. O. W. ; 
his reception of Edward I., ii. 403, Wa.; 
his concessions to Edward I., ii. 404; 
iii. 836, Wa. D. ; sends Robert, count of 
Artois,to Sicily against Alphonso III., ii. 
406, Wa. ; his truce with Charles de la 
Mor^, iv. 497, Wo. ; conspiracy of the 
kings of Arragon and Castile against, 
ilL 367} 368> ^< ; A trace made, iii. 368, 
D. ; proposal for Edward I. to many 
his sister, iii. 384; iv. 515, D. Wo.; 
arrangement in consequence respecting 
Gascony, iii. 384; iv. 515, D. Wo.; 
seizes Gascony when the marriage was 
broken off, iiL 384; iv. 515, D. Wo.; 
at war with England, iii. 384, 385 ; iv. 
515, D. Wo.; the French defeated at 
sea, iv. 335, 516, O. Wo. ; forbids com- 
merce with the English, iv. 335, O. ; 
endeavours of Boniface VIII. to depose 
him, iv. 339, O. ; the cardinals of Albano 
and Palestrina sent to make peace, UL 
396 ; iv. 521, 522,D. Wo. ; appoints a day 
to meet them at Cambray, iii. 396, D. ; 
his endeavours against all who favour 
England, iii. 397, D. ; frees Thomas 



niDSx. 



297 



Philip IV.-^^nL 

Torbevile from prison, iu. 899, D. ; had 
promised Wales to Thomas Torbevile 
for his treason, iv. 522, Wo. ; j<nned hj 
Baliol, king of Scotland, iv. 526, Wo. ; 
trace with Edward I., iv. 536, Wo. ; the 
case of Gascony submitted by him and 
Edward I. to Boni&ce Yin., ib, ; the 
arbitration of Boni&ce VIU., iv. 588, 
Wo. ; Edward I. goes to Flanders 
against, i^, 840, O. ; gives Edward I. 
his sister Margaret in marriage, ib, ; 
defeated near Lille by the Flenungs, It. 
652, Wo. ; advances against the Flemings, 
iy. 553, Wo. ; the English join them, 
and he is forced to fly to Arras, ib. ; 
letter of Bonifiice VUl. against his ap- 
pointing to benefices, iv. 553, 554, Wo. ; 
makes peace with Edward I., iv. 556, 
557, Wo. ; restores Gascony to Edward 
I., iv. 557, Wo. ; his qnarrel with and 
denouncement of Boni&ce YIII., ib, 

Philip v., harasses Edward II. for not 
doing homage for Gascony, iv. 346, O. ; 
invades Gascony, iv. 347; his sister 
Isabella goes to make peace, ib. 

Philip VL, occupies Gascony, iv. 350, O. ; 
at war with Edward IIL, ib, ; defeated 
in the naval battle at Sluys, iii. 474 ; iv. 
350, 561, Be. O. Wo.; a truce made, 
iv. 351, O. ; sud to have got a storm 
raised by magicians on Edward III.*s 
return, ib, ; breaks the bridges of the 
rivers in Normandy on the invasion of 
Edward HI., t6. ; defeated at Grecy, iii. 
474 ; iv. 351, 561, Be. 0. Wo.; wounded 
and unhorsed in the battle, iv. 352, O. ; 
had instigated the Scots to advance to 
Durham, ib, ; his flight from Calais, t6. 

Philip, son of Louis VI., crowned in his 
father's lifetime, ii. 49, 222 ; killed by a 
fall from his horse, ii. 49. 

Philip, count of Boulogne ; see Boulogne, 
counts of. 

Philip, count of Flanders ; see Flanders, 
counts ot 

Philip, duke of Suabia, brother of Henry 
yi.i opposes Otho IV. as emperor, i« 23, 



Philip, duke of Suabia — cont 

M. ; succeeds to a portion of the empire, 

iv. 48, O. ; his war with Otho IV., ib. ; 

murdered, i. 58 ; ii. 80 ; iv. 397, T. Wi. 

Wo. 
Philip, chancellor of Stephen, the see of 

Salisbury given to, Sut the legate refuses 

his consent, ii. 228, Wa. 
Philip, Ralph, suit of, against Dunstable, 

iu. 308, D. 
Bichaid, suit of, against Dunstable, 

ib. 
Philippa, daughter of Guy de Dampierre, 

count of Flanders, arranged to marry 

prince Edward [Edward IL], iv. 529, 

Wo. 
Philippa of Hainault, marries Edward III., 

iii. 472 ; iv. 349, Be. O. ; at Barn- 
borough during its siege by the Scots, 

iv. 349, O. ; remains at Antwerp while 

Edward IIL goes to London, iv. 350, O.; 

dies, iii. 414, 478, D. Be. 
Pick,Pik; «ee Pyke. 
Pierre, S., surDive, abbey of, destroyed 

by Henry L, ii. 42^ Wi. 
Pi^^ de Dieu (Le Mans), abbey of, founded 

by Berengaria who is buried there, ii. 

808, Wa. 
Pipe, Robert, perambulates the forest of 

Kinfare, iv. 535, Wo. 
Piper, Roger, agreement with the rector 

of Toddlngton, iii. 65, D. 
Paulin, charter given to, respecting 

Wadlow land, iii. 188, D. ; troubles 

Dunstable priory, but finally comes to an 

arrangement, iiL 139. 
Pipewell, synod of, iii. 25, D. 
Pippard, builds a church in Irehind in 

honour of a miracle of S. Wulstan, iv. 

401, Wo, 
Pirates, invade England in 1236, i. 104, 

T. ; many slain at Portsmouth in 1265, 

ii. 103, Wi. 
Pirie, Ralph de, death of, iv. 510, Wo. 
Adam de, bailiff of Worcester, 

livery given to, by Worcester priory, iv. 

558, Wo. ; swears to obey the mandates 

of the churoh, and does penance for 



298 



INDJilX. 



Firie, Adam de-^couL 

breach of sanctoary in the cathedral, iy. 

554, Wo. 
Gnnnilda de, his wife, livery given 

to, by Worcester priory, iv. 553, Wo. 
See Fotterspmy. 



Piritone (Pyrithone), John, of Dunstable, 

money levied on, iii. S64, D. 
William, of Dunstable, money levied 

on, iii. 316, D. 
Pirot (Pirott, Pyrot, Pyroth), Alan, gift 

of, to Bennondsey, iiL 439, Be. 
John, had right in Polloxhill only 

through his wife, iii. 218, D. 

Halph, the patronage of Harlington 



church obtained by Dunstable against, 
iii. 217, D. ; had presented to Harling- 
ton, iii. 218, D. ; besieged in North- 
ampton by Henry IIL, iii. 229, D. ; 
some of the disinherited in the isle of 
Ely go to Dunstable with, iii. 245, D. ; 
submits to prince Edward, iii. 246, D. ; 
Dunstable priory bound to the Cahors 
merchants for, iiL 253, D. ; their losses 
by him, iii. 254, D. ; opposes their pre- 
sentation to Harlington, ib. ; writ of 
^iiare impedt< respecting this, iii. 256, 257, 
D. ; imprisoned in London, iii. 260, D. 
Bichard, the presentation to Har- 



lington church obtained by Dunstable 
against, iii. SO, 85, D. ; dies, iii. 109, D. 
Boger, serves on a jury, iii. 307, 



D. 



William, suit against Dunstable for 
the advowson of Pulloxhill, tiL 218, D ; 
money paid by Dunstable for four hides 
of land belonging to, iiL 326, D. 

. • . . , dies, iii. 77, D. 



Pirot, fee of, m Pulloxhill, Aimery of S. 

Amand, lord of, dies, iiL 323, D. 
Pisa, council of, in 1139, iii. 436, Be. 
Planets, Saturn and Jupiter, in coigunction 

in Aquarius, in 1285, iv. 491, Wo. 
Plantagenet, Geof&ey, count of Anjou ; 

see Greoffrey of Anjou. 
Plectrudis, wife of Pepin, iv. 365, Wo. 
Plenty, great, in EngUnd in 1248, iv. 96, 
- W. 



Pleshy (Plaseiz), castle of, surrendered to 
Stephen by Qeoffiney de MandeviUe, ii. 
230, Wa. 

Pleysi, John de, i. c. Plessetis, John de ; 
see Warwick, earls o£ 

Plnkeneth, Alan, steward of Edward I. 
in Wales, the cause of Bhys's rising, 
iii. 338, D. 

Plummue, i. e. Plymouth, L 76, T. 

Plympton (Plumtone), castle of, surrend- 
ered to Henry HI. by Fawkes de 
Breaut^, iii. 89, D. 

Poche, H., buried in the cemetery of Wor- 
cester cathedral in spite of the Fran- 
ciscans, iv. 499, Wo. ; his body ordered 
by the archbishop to be exhumed and 
given to the Franciscans, iv. 502 ; in- 
quiry of the bishop of Worcester into his 
wish as to his place of burial, iv. 503 ; 
the prior of Worcester ordered to give 
up his body to the Fnmciscans, iv. 504 ; 
the Franciscans bury him with great 
pomp and insults to the priory, ib. 

Podensac, submits to John of S. John, iv. 
520, Wo. 

Poer, John, composition of, with the bishop 
of Worcester, respecting lands in Flad- 
bury and Wichenford, iv. 435, Wo. 

Bichard le, suit of, with Tewkes- 
bury, L 100, T. ; the suit arranged, L 1 19. 
William de, suspects his daughters 



of poisoning him, and marries a second 
wife, iv. 499, Wo. ; dies, and is buried 
at Worcester, iv. 527. 

Poinz, Nicholas, exchanges a virgate of 
land, which his fiither Hugh had given, 
with Tewkesbury, L 144, T. 

Poitevins, the, removed ftom the king's 
counsels by archbishop Edmund, i. 92 ; 
iiL 136, T. D. ; accomplish the death of 
Bichard Marshal in Ireland, i. 93, T. ; 
accused of intending to poison the Eng- 
lish nobles and depose Henry UL, iL 
349, Wa. ; letter of the English barona 
to Pope Alexander IV. respecting, L 
170, 457, T. Bu. ; their intentions after 
Lewes, iv. 150, O.; the coasts watched 
against, iv. 151, 0. ; send messengers to 



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iimEX. 



299 



Foiteyins, tlie-r(Mm<« 

the Fope» ilh ; KeeLosigiiaii ; Windietter, 

Peter des Roches and Aymer de Losig- 

nan, hiahope o£ 
Foitiersy hattle of, lu. 476 ; !▼. 563, Be. 

Wo. 
- Gilbert de la For^, bishop of, his 

heresies condemned at Bheuns, iv. 26, 0. 
William, . archbishop of, diyorces 



John and Hawisa of Gloucester, i. 202, 
Ba. 

Foitou, demanded of John for Arthur by 
Fhilip II., i 200, Bn. ; the people of, 
attack John*s land and castles, i. 207, 
Bu. ; the barons ol^ accused of treason by 
John, i. 209, Bu. ; they refuse to go to 
his court, ib. ; subdued by John, i. 68, 
T. ; submits to Louis VIU., L 67, T. ; 
invaded by Henry UL in 1280, 1 38, M. 

Foitou, Bichard, count of; see Bichard I. ; 
Bachard, earl of Cornwall. 

— ^— Alphonso, count of; see Alphonso, 
brother of S. Louis, 

Foland, invaded by the Tartars, i 273, 
495, 498, Bu. 

Polesworth (Follesurtha), Bobert Marmion 
buried at, ii. 230, Wa. 

Foleyn (Folein, Puleyn), John, of Teb- 
worth, arrangement with Dunstable re- 
spectmg a service in Tebworth chapel, 
iii. 277, D. ; serves on a jury, iiL 288, 
307, 344. 

Baldwin, dies, iii. 172, D. 

Foncius, chief of a fanatical sect in Feri- 
gord, i. 15, M. 

Font-Audemer, castle of, taken by Henry 
L, u. 219, Wa. 

Fonte-Gorvo, Be^nald de, official of the 
nuncio Herlot, i. 411, Bu. 

Fonte-Ferrato, marquis of, marries Isabella 
de Clare, I 162, T. 

Pontefract, Thomas earl of Lancaster be- 
headed at, iii. 471; iv. 346, Be. O.; 
Bichard n. dies of hunger at, iii. 482, Be. 

■I Peter of; see Peter of Fontefract 

Fonthieu, Guy, count of, sends Harold to 
William of Nonnandy, iL 26, 187 ; iv. 
4, Wi. Wa. O. 



Fonthieu, William Talevas, count of, 
makes peace with Henry I.^ ii. 217, Wa. 

William H., count of, shares in the 

treaty between Fhilip II. and John, i. 
205, Bu. 

Joanna, countess of, dies, iv. 477, 



Wo. 



the county of^ surrendered by 

Fhilip IIL to Edward L, ib. 

Pontigny, S. Edmund, archbishop of Can- 
terbury, buried at ; see Canterbuiy, Ed- 
mund, archbishop of; miracles at his 
tomb, i. 117, T. ; iUchard de CUure goes 
to, i. 137, T. ; pilgrimage of Henry HI. 
and his queen to, 1. 827, 329 ; ii 346, Bu. 
Wa. 

Pontigny, abbats of : 

Peter, made abbat of Citeaux, ii. 242, 
Wa. ; made bishop of Arras, ii. 243. 
Walter, made bishop of Chartres, ii. 
291, Wa. 

Tontius, Hogh, taken prisoner by the roy- 
alists in Worcester, L 62, T. 

Fonto, Foncius de, a merchant^ author of 
the wool tax in 1278, iii. 258. 

Foore, a rich man so named, curses his 
field, ii. 69, Wi. 

Foore, Boger, chancellor of Stephen, im- 
prisoned by Stephen, iv. 23, 0. 

Fopa, marries BoUo, iv. 369, Wo. 

Popes, succession of, from Linus, ii. 131, 
seqq.; iii. 3, seqq,; iv. 358, seqq,,W&. 
D.Wo. 

Porcher, John le, accused of Simon Mus- 
tard's death, iii 306, D. ; acquitted, iii. 
307; appeal of Christiana Mustard 
against, iii 309. 

Porchester castle, committed by Simon de 
Montfort to his son Simon, iv. 453, Wo. 

Foree, Gilbert de la ; see Poitiers, bbhop 
of. 

Porsare, Bobert le, murdered in Kent,iv. 
550, Wo. ; miracles respecting, ib. 

Porter, Thomas le, accused of Simon 
Mustard's death, iii. 806, D. ; acquitted, 
in. 307; appeal of Christiana Mustard 
against, iii. 810; his accounts for fines, 
&c, as bailiff of Dunstable, iii. 322. 



300 



INDEX. 



Portland, islAnd of, taken by Matilda, u, 
53 ; iv. 379, Wi. Wo. ; surrendered by 
the Winchester monks to bishop Aymer, 
ii. 96, Wi. 

Forto, Conrad, bishop of, presides at the 
council of Sens, iii. 80, D. 

— — — Robert Kilwarby, cardinal bishop 
of; see Canterbury, archbishops of. 

John Tolet, cardinal bishop of; see 



Tolet. 

Portsmouth, the barons summoned to, that 
they may cross with John in 1201, i. 
207, Bu. ; John at, in 1201, i. 208, Bu. ; 
John collects an army at,'in 1205, i. 28 ; 
iL 256, M. Wa. ; Henry in. Umds at, 
in 1248, i. 130; ii. 89, 330; iv. 90, T. 
Wi. Wa. O. W. ; Henry HI. collects an 
army at, in 1253, iL 93 ; iii. 186, Wi. 
D. ; parliament at, in 1254, i. 155, T. ; 
queen Eleanor and prince Edward em- 
bark at, for Gascony in 1254, L 317 ; 
ii. 94, Bu. Wi. ; pirates killed at, in 
1265, ii. 103, Wi.; attacked and burnt 
by the citizens of the Cinque Ports in 
1265, iL 867 ; ir. 456, Wa. Wo. 

Portugal (Gallitia, Ghilatia), Alphonso L, 
king of ; see Alphonso L 

— — Sancho H., embassy to obtain his 
daughterforHenryIIL,iT.420, Wo. [?]. 

Portus Hamonis, i.e. Southampton, q,o, 

Porymesone, Simon, writ respecting land 
formerly belonging to, iii. 329, D. 

Potterspury (Pirie), Hugh de Pattishall, 
bishop of lichfield, dies at, iii. 157, D. 

Poule (Pullus, Puleyn), Robert le, lectures 
on the Scriptures at Oxford, iy. 19, O. ; 
made chancellor of the Roman church 
by Lucius II., ii. 231 ; iv. 20, Wa. O. ; 
dies, ii. 232, Wa. 

Power, John, oath of, respecting the pri- 
vileges of the prior of Dunstable, iii. 
413, D. 

Poywike (Poywyk), W. de, counsel for 
Worcester priory, iv. 440, Wo. ; justice 
itinerant at Worcester in 1262, iv. 447, 
Wo. 

"■ Thomas de, appointed to perambu- 
late Peckeoham forest, iv. 536, Wo. 



Pratellis, William de, sent by Richard L 
to the election of the empire in his 
place, L 195, Bu. 
 John de, surety for John in his 

treaty with Philip IL, L 205, Bu. 

Premislas II., king of Bohemia, embassy 
to ask his daughter for Henry UL, iv. 
420, Wo. [?] ; slain by Rudolph of 
Hapsburg, iv. 475, Wo. 

Premontr6, abbats of: 

Conrad, deposed, iii. 135, D. 
William, abbat of Stanley Paik, i6. 

Prester John (David), letter of Honorins 
UL respecting, iii. 66, D. ; letter of 
cardinal Pelagius, iii. 69. 

Preston, manor of, ^ven by Ansger Brito 
to Bermondsey, iii. 428, 434, Be. ; suit 
of Bennondsey with Henry Y. respect- 
ing, iii. 485, Be. 

Preston, Gilbert de, justice itinerant at 
Warwick in 1247, iiL 172, D. ; at Dun- 
BtaUe, iii. 174, D. ; at Worcester in 
1249, iv. 439, Wo.; at Nottingham in 
1252, iii. 184, D. ; at Leicester, iiL 185, 
D. ; at Hertford in 1255, iii. 195, D. ; 
at Bedford in 1259, iiL 212, D.; at 
Winchester, iL 98, WL ; at Worcester 
in 1261, iv. 446, Wo. ; did not finish his 
session in 1272, at Bedford, on account 
of the king's death, iiL 269, D. 

Priest, a, has himself crucified by two 
women, iL 84 ; iv. 414, WL Wo. 

 convicted of theft, iv. 514, Wo. 

Prodigy, in Wales in 1169, L 16, M. 

Prophecies, discovered in 1293, iv. 514, 
Wo. 

Prouz, Robert, land belonging to, i. 161, T. 

Provence, crusade against the hereticks in, 
in 1209, L 59 ; iv. 897, T. Wo. 

— ^— — Raymond Berenger, count of, dies, 
iii. 162, D. 

Beatrice, countess of, comes to 



England with her daughter Sanchia, L 
132 ; iiL 162, T. D. ; honours offered to 
her, iii. 162, D. ; leaves England, i. 133, 
T. ; at Paris in 1254, during the visit of 
Henry III., L 329, Bu. ; her daughters, 
1. 329, Bo. 






INDEX. 



301 



ProTisions of Oxford; see Oxford, pro- 
visioDS of. 

Papal, i. 284, 3U, 487, Bu. 

Publicans, heresy of, breaks out, ii. 61, 
Wi. ; caught at Oxford, and expelled 
from England, iii. 19, D. 

Puderescuhe, Henry de, steward of the 
earl of Gloucester, bums the manor of 
Geoffrey de S. Leger at Offley, iii. 246, 
D. 

Pndley (Pudele), gallows erected at, iii. 
264, D. 

Pulloxhill (Pullokeshulle, Pollokeshulle, 
Pullokeshille), a vicarage established in, 
by the bishop of Lincoln, iii. 28, D. ; a 
cause respecting, won by Dunstable, iii. 
33 ; the church dedicated by Robert, 
bishop of lismore, iii. 66 ; a right of 
way in, established by Dunstable, iii. 
132 ; land in, bought by Dunstable firom 
J. Blund, iii. 178 ; bam built at, iii. 180 ; 
land bought in, from A. de S. Amand, 
iii. 204, 207 ; cowhouse in, enlarged, iii. 
205; suit respecting the advowson, iii. 
218 ; suit respecting land in, iii. 270; 
homicide committed at, by the shepherd 
of the priory of Dunstable, ib, ; fee of 
Pirot in, iii. 323 ; Ss, scutage paid for a 
hide in, iii. 326; new hall and solar 
built at, iiL 342 ; value of the church, 
ill 367 ; tenements of Walter de Haye 
in, iii. 401. 

— ^— vicars of : 

John of Catesby, redgns, iiL 128. 
Simon of Bardney, ib. 
Reginald, iii. 263. 
. Roger (carter) of, dies, Iii. 871. 

Simon Perot of, dies, ib, 

Robert of ; aee Dunstable, canons 



of. 

Pultune (Pultone), Adam de, his charters 
to Tewkesbury respecting certain tene- 
ments, i. 97, T. ; witnesses the homage 
of Roger of Marlborough at Tewkesbury, 
i. 99; dies, i. 128. 

 Adam de (his son), the manor of 

Pultune committed to him at fee fann, 
i. 149, T. ; dies, i. 169, T. 



Pultune, wood of, i. 149, T. 

Pumerai, Joldan de la, accused of treason 
against Richard I., ii. 71, Wi. ; becomes 
a monk at Ford, ii. 72 ; returns to the 
world on Richard's death, ib. 

Puns, Reginald de, Gilbert de Segrave dies 
in his prison, iii. 193, D. 

Puplintone, William de, appointed to per- 
ambulate Feckenham forest, iv. 536, 
Wo. 

Purmor (Piremor), in Nomumdy, Blanche 
of Castile married to prince Louis at, 
i. 201, Bu. 

Purstone, township of, iii. 820, D. 

Puscer, John, wood bought of, by Dun- 
stable, iii. 205, D. 

Putot, W. de, sheriff of Gloucestershire, a 
chantry granted to, by Tewkesbury, i. 
81, T. 

Pycaid, Kchard, citizen of London, at the 

battle of Lewes, iv. 1 50, W. 
Pycheford, Geoffrey de, justice itinerant 

at Oxford in 1284, iv. 301, O. 

Pyke (Pick, Pik), William, naif of Dun- 
stable, sold, iii. 297, D. 

Ralph, son of Robert, naif of the 

prior of Dunstable, stops a prosecution 
he had begun, iii. 327, D.; fine paid by, 
iii. 342. 

Robert, father of Ralph, iii. 328, 



D. 



 Emma, agreement of Dunstable 
priory respecting her dowry, iii. 269. D. 

Fnalesdone,Thomii(8 de, citizen of London, 
on the side of Simon de Montfort, iv. 
138, W. ; remains in prison at Windsor, 
iv. 177. 



Q. 



Qnarr abbey (Cameraria, Quadraria, Qua- 
raria), Stephen of Lexinton goes to, 
from Oxford, iiL 67, D. ; the prerogative 
given by Isabella, countess of Albemarle, 
to A. de 3trattone, iv. 321, 0. 



tm 



lyBix 



Quarr abbey, abbats of : 
Fhiltp,dies,ii. dl9,Wa. 
Augastine, ib. 
Queen's gold, petitions of tbe barons in 

1258 respecting, i. 439, Bo. ; persons 

appointed to determine on vhat articles 

It is to be paid, L 477, Bo. ; payment of, 

by Dunstable, iii. 290, D. 
Qaerdon, Michael de, his advice to William 

de Beanchomp, iii. 1 72, D. ; dies, ib. 
Qaickbory (Cowyk), manor of, giyen to 

Bermondsey, iii. 429, 467, Be. 
Quinci, Saher de ; tee Winchester, first 

earl of. 
Roger de ; see Winchester, second 

earl of. 

Robert de (son of Saher), dies, ii. 



289, Wa. 

Robert de, marries Llewellyn's 



daughter Helen, widow of Johnle Scot, 
earl of Chester, iii. 146, D. 

Margaret de ; see Lincoln, John de 



Laci, sixth earl of. 
Quintin, John de S., sends Franciscans to 

preach a crusade in 1235, i. 95, 96, T. 
Quo waranto, writ of, sent by Edward L 

through England, ii. 396, Wa. 



R 



Rabanus Maums, abbat of Fulda, arch- 
bishop of Mentz, holds a BjmA at Mentz, 
iL 161, Wa. 

Radbumstock (Redbumestoch), hundred 
of, iii. 113, 834, D. 

Radcotbridge (Oxfordshire), slaughter of 
men of Cheshire at, iii. 419, D. 

Radecroft, land of, iii. 142, D. 

Radicoikni (Redeco&e), many coming 
from the fourth Lateran council have to 
pay large sums for their release at, iii. 
44, D. 

Radnor (Radenhore, Radenovere, Redeno- 
Tcre), burnt by the Welsh under Llewel- 
lyn in 1281, IT. 422, Wo.; the castle 



Radnor— conf. 

fortified by Richard of Cornwall against 

liewellyn, i. 88, T. 
 John of, two marks granted to, by 

Dunstable, iii 263, D. ; presented to 

Harlington, iii. 283. 

Peter of, his executors excuse a 



debt to Dunstable priory, iii 275, 299, 
D. ; grant to him mentioned in the book 
of obits of the priory, iii. 175, D. 

Reginald of, dies at Rome, i. 79, T. 

Simon o^ the church of S. Peter's, 



Bristol,giyento,byTewke8bury,ll22,T. 
Walter of, the yicarage of Chal- 



grave given to, iii. 260, D. 

Ragusa, Bernard, archbishop of, translates 
the first prior of Bermondsey, iii 450, 
Be. ; has the custody of tbe see of Car- 
lisle, ib,; dedicates an altar at Ber- 
mondsey, ib. 

Rains, heavy, in 1220, iv. 411, Wo.; in 
1221, iii 455, Be.; in 1272, ii. 112, 
378; iv. 461, Wi. Wa. Wo.; in 1280, 
iv. 284, O. W. ; in 1284, iv. 489, Wo. ; 
in 1289, iv. 322, 498, O. Wo. ; in 1291, 
iv. 506, Wo. ; in 1293, iv. 512, Wo.; 
in J294, iv. 516, 5 19, Wo. 

Raleigh (or Raleger), William de, judge at 
Westminster in 1229, iii 122, D.; see 
Norwich, bishops of. 

Ralph, earl, set over the fleet by Edward 
the Confessor, il 185, Wa. ; goes in 
pursuit of Godwine, ib, ^ returns to Sand- 
wich, ib, 

Ralph, a Franciscan, sent by the magnates 
of the kingdom of Jerusalem to Hemy 
III., i. 369, Bu. 

Ramlah (Ramatha), taken by Baladin, I 
19, M. 

' plains of, ii. 306, Wa. 

Ramsey abbey, founded by ^thelwine, il 
166, 168 ; iv. 369, Wa. Wo. ; and by 
archbishop Oswald, ii. 168 ; iv. 869, 
Wa. Wo. ; seized by Geoffrey de Man- 
deville, u. 230, Wa. «, the monks of, pre- 
sent to Sullington, iii. 216, D.; prince 
Edward at, in order to reduce the isle 
ofEly,iv. 207,W. 



INDEX. 



303 



Ramsey, abbats of : 

WIfti, killed at Assandnn, ii. 177, 

Wa. 
^fwine, sent to the coancil of Rbeims 
by Edward the Confessor, IL 182, 
Wa. 
Herbert Jiosiaga, ii. 36 ; iii. 428, Wi. 

Be. ; see Norwich, bishops of. 
Reginald dies, ii. 222, Wa. ; had built 

the new church, ib. 
William, made abbat of Clugny, L 52 ; 
ii. 61, T. Wi. ; dies, ii. 78, Wi. 
[called Richard by T.]. 
Robert prior of Northampton, iL 241, 

Wa. 
Yyo (Eudo), prior of Peterborough, ii. 

73, Wi. 
Robert of Reading, dies, iii. 31, D. 
Richard, abbat of Selby, iii. 40; iv. 
403, D. Wo. ; at the dedication of 
Worcester cathedral, iy. 409, Wo. 
Hugh Foliot, iii. 51, D.; justice itine- 
rant at Bedford in 1217, iii. 58, D., 
in 1219, iii. 54,D.s dies, iiL 126, D. 
William de Gurmecester, money paid 
to, by Dunstable for the king's 
fifteenth, iii 268, D. ; tallies for this 
allowed to Dunstable, iiL 817, D. 
Ramsey, ITicholas of^ appointed to inqnire 
into the state of the forests in 1259, i. 
478, Bu. 
Ranulph (or Amulph), chancellor of 
Henry I., thrown from his horse and 
kiUed, iL 218, Wa. 
Raspe, Henry, landgrare of Thuringia, 
made emperor by Innocent IV., i. 186 ; 
iL 90 ; iv. 98, T. WL O. W. % not ad- 
mitted into Aachen or crowned, ir. 93, 
W. ; dies, !▼. 94, W. ; his destruction by 
Frederick II., i. 136, T. 
Ravenstone (RayenesthoneX ft moiety of, 
goes to William of Whitchurch, iiL 150, 
D. 
Raymond YI., of Toulouse, count de S. 
Giles, marries the princess Joanna, L 
23, 192 ; ii. 64, 250, H. Bu. WL Wa. ; 
has Peter of Castelnan murdered, i. 58 ; 
iy. 396, T. Wo.; erasade against, iy. 



Raymond Yl.—cimt. 
396, 397, Wo. ; defeated by Simon de 
Montfort at Muret, ii. 279, Wa. ; de- 
feated and forced into exile by the cru- 
saders, i. 32, M. ; flies to John in Eng- 
land, ii. 280, Wa. ; honourably received 
by John, iii. 89, D. ; expelled from 
England by the legate, iL 280, Wa.; 
besieges Aimery de Montfort in Carcas- 
Boxme, iii. 74, D. ; Louis YIII. takes 
the cross against, iy. 418, Wo.; Louis 
YIIL attacks, by order of HonoriusIEI., 
L 69, T. ; Honorius IH. urges the siege 
of Ayignon through hatred of, iy. 68, 
O. ; dies excommunicated, ii. 307, 308, 
Wa. 

—— Vll., of Toulouse, count de S. 
Giles, bom, L 192,Bu. ; marries Sanchia 
of Arragon, and submits to the Roman 
church, iii. 90, D. ; his refusal to the 
legate to restore the lands of Aimery de 
Montfort, iii. 100,D. ; defeats the French 
anny,and captures Philip, count of Bou- 
logne, iii. 102, D. ; his alliance with 
Richard of Cornwall, ib, ; makes peace 
with S. Louis, iiL 115, D.; absolved by 
the legate, iL 307; iii. 115, Wa. D.; 
takes the cross, iii. 115, D. 

Raymond, prince of Antioch, L 207, Bu. 

Raymond Berenger ; see Provence. 

Raymond, author of the <' Summa Poni- 
tentiffi,'* iii. 458, Be. 

Reading, monastery of, founded by Henry 
L,L 18; ii. 218, 224, 225; iii. 14, M. 
Wa. D.; Henry I. sends the arm of 
S. James to, iv. 378, Wo. ; Henry I. 
buried at, L 13; iL 225; iiL 14^ iv. 
20, 378, M. Wa. D. W. Wo.; dedi- 
cated by archbishop Thomas in the 
presence of Henry II., ii. 57 ; iiL 441, 
WL Be. ; council at, in 1206, L 58 ; iiL 
29, T. D, ; John, son of Riohaid of 
Cornwall, buried at, L 89, T. ; the Fran- 
ciscans obtain a settlement at, in 1233, 
iiL 134, D. ; Isabella, daughter of Richard 
of Cornwall, buried at, L 93, T. ; Grosse- 
teste consecrated bishop of Idncoln at, 
L 97» T. ; Peter Fitzherbert buried at. 



304 



Dn)EX. 



Reading monastery — cont. 
ib,; Rowington coufirmed to, by Wor- 
cester, iv. 428, Wo. ; distarbance at, in 
consequence of certun persons being 
killed by the servants of the abbey in 
1244, i. 134, T. ; Henry III. at, in 1255, 
i. 348, Ba. ; the Jews of, saved by 
Richard of Cornwall in 1256, i. 371, 
Bn.; parliament at, in 1263, iii. 225, 
D. ; council of bishops at, in 1264, iv. 
453, 456, Wo. ; meeting of bishops at, 
in 1271, respecting the jurisdiction of 
the chapter of Canterbury, li. 110, 377 ; 
iv. 460, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; council of, under 
archbishop Feccham in 1279, iv. 281, 
476, O. W. Wo. ; his statutes promul- 
gated at this council, Iv. 476, Wo. 

— — abbats of : 

Hugh, made archbishop of Rouen, ii. 

222; iv. 19, Wa. O. 
Roger, dies, ii. 58, Wk 
Hugh, prior of Lewes, ii. 244, Wa. ; 

made abbat of Clugny, ii. 78, 251^ 

252, Wi. Wa. 
Helias, blessed, iv. 890, Wo. ; dies, L 

61 ; U. 278 ; iii. 88, T. Wa. D. 

Simon, iii. 39, 40, D. ; at the dedica- 
tion of Worcester cathedral, iv. 409, 
Wo. ; in the chapter house of Wor- 
cester, to settle the quarrel between 
the bishop and convent, iv. 417, 
Wo. ; witnesses Magna Charta in 
1225, I. 232, Bu.; dies, i. 69 ; ii.. 
302 ; iii. 100 j iv. 419, T. Wa. D. 
Wo. 

Adam de Latebar, prior of Leominster, 
i. 69 ; iv. 419, T. Wo. j the Fran- 
ciscans obtain letters to, iii. 134, D. ; 
dies, i. 108; ii. 318; iii 147, T. 
Wa.D. 

Richard of Chichester, subprior, i. 
106 i il 818, T. Wa. ; agreement 
of, with Worcester priory respecting 
certain tenements at Tydintone, iv. 
445, Wo. 

Robert de Burghate, reconciles bishop 
NichoUs of Winchester and the 



Reading, abbats of : — cont 

convent of Winchester, iL 889 ; iv. 
473, Wa. Wo. 

Reading, Muler of, writ of^ against Dun- 
stable, iii. 329, D. 

Reate, earthquake at, in 1298, iv. 5S9,Wo.; 
chapter of Franciscans at, in 1289, iU. 
358, D. 

Rech ; i.e, Rochelle, q.v. 

Redlands, Bristol, land at, given by Peter, 
abbat of Tewkesbury, to W. of Kent, i. 
74, T. 

Redlond, Geoffrey, sets on Christiana Mus- 
tard to appeal respecting her husband's 
death, iii. 808, D. 

Redvers ; see Devon, earls of. 

Redwick (Redewich), action of W. de 
Cantelnpe respecting, iv. 429, 430, Wa ; 
settled, iv. 432. 

Rees; MeRhys. 

Reginald, servant of 8. James's, Bristol, 
dies, i. 147, T. 

Reigate castle, taken by prince Louis, il 
285, Wa. 

Reinfired, John, rent-charge bought of, by 
Dunstable, iii. 205, D. 

Benauges, an error for Benanges; tee 
Addenda. 

Rennes, council of, under Calixtos IL, iv. 
377, Wo. 

^eole, U (Riole, Ryole, Regula), taken by 
prince Richard and the earl of Salisbury 
in 1225, ill 94 ; iv. 417, D. Wo. ; sur- 
rendered by Simon de Montfbrt in 1253, 
i V. 1 05, W. ; the women taken at Benauges 
lent to, by Guy deLumgnan, 1 317, Bu. ; 
besieged and taken by Henry HL in 1254, 
il 346 ; iii 191 ; iv. 442, Wa. D. Wo. 

Repton (Rependone), storm at, in 1255, I 
336, Bu. 

Clementia, countess of, diet, I 

305, Bu. 

Resolven (Rossaulin) grange, belonging to 
Margan, burnt by the Welsh, 1 35, M. 

Retheresfoid (Retford ?), William de Clare 
poisoned at, I 165, T. 

Reve, Robert le, a party to the suit about 
Wadlow land, ill 880, D. 



INDEX. 



305 



Revel, William, gives land in Cokenhatch 

to Bermondsey, iii. 448, Be. 
Reyenesholle, Richard de, appointed to 
perambalate Feckenham forest, iv. 536, 
Wo. 
Rewley abbey, founded by Edmund, earl of 
Cornwall, ii. 897 ; iii 287 ; iv. 480, Wa. 
D. Wo. 
Reygni, Roger de, dies, i. 169, T. 
Reymund, fine paid to, by Dunstable, liL 
259, D. ; chief collector of the tax for 
the Holy Land in 1275, iii. 267, D. 
Reyseld, Isolda de, dies, i. 168, T. 
Rhc, isle of, Cistercian abbey in, ravaged 
by the English expedition in 1294, iv. 
519, Wo. 
Rheims, council of, in 992, ii. 168, Wa. ; 
in 1048, il 182, Wa.; in 1119, IL 45, 
217 ; iv. 877, Wi. Wa. Wo.; m 1147, 
ii. 282 ; iii. 16 ; iv. 26, Wa. D. O. W. 

archbishops of: 

S. Remigins, iv. 362, Wo. ; bom, ii. 
145, Wa. ; consecrated, ii. 146, Wa. ; 
baptixes Clovis, iL 146; iv. 862, 
Wi. Wo. ; dies, ii. 148, Wa. 
Gerbert IL, archbishop of Ravenna, 
and then Pope as Silvester II., ii. 
168,169; iii ll,Wa.D. 
Guy, cardinal bishop of Palesttina, i 

27, M. 
William de Joinville, officiates at the 
translation of S. Thomas of Canter- 
bury, iii 58, D. ; dies, iii. 102, D. 
coronations at ; tee under the names 



of the French kings. 
Rhine, tolls of, stopped by Richard, king of 

Germany, iv. 222, 223, W. 
Rhodes, taken by Richard L, iii. 447, Be. 
Rhuddlan (Rothelan, Rowelent), the castle 

fortified by Henry IL, ii. 237, Wa. ; 

Henry HL at, in 1241, iv. 433, Wo.; 

the castle built by Edward I., iii 275 ; 

iv. 273, 287, D. W. O. ; submission of 

Llewellyn at, in 1277, ii 124, 125, Wi. ; 

Edward L at, in 1281 ; iv. 289, O. W. ; 

attacked by Llewellyn and David in 

1282, ii. 897; iii 292; iv. 287, Wa.D. 

O. W. ; Llewellyn's head sent to, iii. 

VOL. V. 



Rhuddlan — cont 

293, D. ; David imprisoned in, iv. 293, 
O. W. 

Rhys-ap-Tudor, killed, iv. 12, O. 

Rhys-ap-Griffith, makes peace with Henry 
IL, i 48, T. ; does homage to Henry II. , 
iii. 18, D. ; exhorted to peace by bishop 
Peter de Leia, ii. 66, Wi. ; his outrage 
on Peter de Leia, ib. ; anathematized by 
the bishop, ib, ; dies, i. 55 ; ii. 66, T. 
Wi. ; his body flogged after death, and 
himself absolved, ii. 66, Wi 

Rhys a Yychan, a castle built against, by 
John, i 31, M. ; bums Swinesham, i. 
32, M. ; killed at Caermarthen, i. 92, T. 

Rhys-ap-Griffith [probably an error for 
Rhys-ap-Howel], disturbs Glamorgan- 
shire, i 124, T. ; gives his son as a 
hostage, who is confined in Cardiff 
castle, i 125 ; requests Tewkesbury to 
give five marks annually to his nephew, 
Thomas of Pennarth, ib, 

Rhys-ap-Maelgwn, surrenders to H. de 
Bohun, iv. 293, O. W. ; imprisoned in 
the Tower, iii. 293 ; iv. 293, D. O. W. 

Rhys-ap-Meredudd, his lands restored by 
Edward L, iv. 309, O. W.; heads a 
rising in Wales, iii. 338 ; iv. 309, 493, 
D. O. W. Wo.; invades England, ii. 
404, Wa. ; his complaint against R. de 
Tibetot, iv. 310, O. W. ; Edmund, earl 
of Cornwall, advances against him, ib, ; 
places his wife and children in safety, 
and seizes Dyryslwyn castle, ib. ; truce 
made, iv. 311, Wo.; he breaks it, ib,; 
his castle taken, and a price set on his 
head, ib, ; flies to Ireland, ib, ; submits 
to Edward I., iv. 494, Wo. ; captured 
and sent to Edward I., iv. 509, Wo. ; 
hanged, iii 374, D. 

Rhys-ap-Morgan, made captain of the 
Welsh in Glamorganshire, iv. 526, Wo. 

Ribard, his attempt on the life of Henry 
m. at Woodstock, i ill ; iv. 85, T. 
W. ; his execution, i 111; iv. 85, T. 
W. ; had been sent by William Marsh, 
iv. 86, W. 

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Richard I., bom, i. 48, 187 ; ui. 18 ; iv. 34, 
T. Bu. D. W. ; betrothed to AdelaU, 
daughter of Louis VII., iii. 19, D. ; joins 
his brother Henry against his &ther, iii. 
20 ; iv. 35, B. W. ; reconciled with his 
father, iii. 444 ; iv. 36, Be. W. ; gifts of 
his fiither to, iii. 21, D.; count of Foitou, 
ii. 245 ; iii. 24 ; iv. 42, Wa. D. O. ; 
takes the cross, i. 53; ii. 245, 247; 
iii. 24 ; iv. 42, T. Wa. D. 0. ; the 
cause of the quarrel between Henry II. 
and Philip II., ii. 245, Wa. ; sides with 
Philip II. against his father, iii. 24, 
' D. ; at his fiftther's funeral, ib. ; ab- 
solved, and made duke of Normandy, 
t6. ; succeeds his father as king of Eng- 
land, 1. 20, 54, 188 ; ii. 63 ; iii. 24, 446 ; 
iv. 42, 386, M. T. Bo. Wi. D. Be. O. W. 
Wo. ; crowned by archbishop Baldwin 
at Westminster, ii. 63, 246 ; iii. 446 ; iv. 
42, 886, Wi. Wa. Be. O. W. Wo. ; his 
oath, iii. 24, D. ; slaughter of the Jews 
after his coronation, see Jews ; his war- 
like character, i. 188 ; u. 245, Bu. Wa. ; 
appoints Arthur his heir, ii. 64 ; iii. 25, 
Wi. D. ; gives 100 marks to the chapter 
of Citeaux, iiL 25, D. ; sum paid to, 
for peace by Tancred, ib. ; his quit- 
claim as to wrecks in his lands, ib. ; 
releases his mother Eleanor, iv. 42, O. ; 
gives John the earldom of Mortain, &c., 
iv. 886, Wo. ; goes to France, and 
makes a league with Philip II., iv. 43^ 
W. ; pays Philip II. for not marrying 
his sister, iii. 25, D. ; Philip II. quit- 
claims Gisors and the Yexin, ib. ; starts 
on the Crusade, i. 20, 54, 188 ; ii. 64 ; iii. 
26, 447 ; iv. 43, 44, 386, M. T. Bu. Wi. 
D. Be. 0. W. Wo. ; compels John to find 
hostages, iv. 44, 0«; his quarrel with 
Philip II. at Messina, iv. 45, W. ; leaves 
Messina, iii. 447 ; iv. 387, Be. Wo. ; his 
fleet, iii. 447, Be. ; takes Rhodes, t6. ; 
conquers Cyprus, ii. 247 ; iv. 44, 45, 
244, 387, Wa. O. W. Wo.; puts the 
emperor in chains, iv. 45, W. ; takes 
him with him to Palestine, ii. 247, Wa. ; 
marries Berengaria, iv. 44, O. ; lands in 



Richard I. — cont. 

Palestine, and takes Acre, i. 54, 188 ; ii. 
247 ; iv. 44, 45, 887, T. Bu. Wa. O. W. 
Wo. ; redeems many Christian captives, 
i. 188, Bu. ; quarrels with Philip H., ii. 
247, Wa.; makes a three years' truce 
with Saladin, i. 55 ; iv. 388, T. Wo. ; 
conunits Palestine to the care of Henry 
of Champagne, Cyprus to O. de Lusig- 
nan, and returns, iv. 46, 0. ; captured 
on his return by Leopold, duke of Aus- 
tria, L 22, 55, 189 ; ii. 248 ; iii. 26,448 ; 
iv. 46, 887, M. T. Bu. Wa. D. Be. O. W. 
Wo.; given up to the emperor Henry 
VI., and detained by him, i. 22, 55 ; iL 
248 ; iii. 448 ; iv. 46, 387, 888, M. T. 
Bu. Wa. Be. O. W. Wo.; John and 
Philip n. league together against, iii. 26 ; 
iv. 46, 47, D. O. W. ; his ransom, i. 22, 
189 ; ii. 248 ; iii. 26, 448 ; iv. 47, 387, 
388, M. Bu. Wa. D. Be. O. W. Wo. ; 
swears to give his niece Eleanor of Bri- 
tanny to the son of Leopold of Austria, 
i. 189, Bu.; in captivity at Spires, i. 190, 
Bu. ; the day of his Uberation put ofi, 
ib. ; freed, i. 190 ; ii. 249 ; iii. 448 ; iv. 
388, Bu. Wa. Be. Wo. ; given up to his 
mother, i. 190, Bu. ; imprisons Robert 
de Nonant for refusing to be his hostage, 
i. 191, Bu. ; summons Hugh de Nonant 
to answer for his conduct, ib. % confirms 
th^ revenues of various bishops, counts, 
&C. of the empire, in return for asast- 
ance agunst France, t5.; receives thdr 
homage, ib. ; length of his captivity, ib, ; 
at Cologne on his return, ib. ; returns to 
England, i. 22, 56 ; ii. 249 ; iv. 47, 48, 
388, M. T. Wa. O. W. Wo.; lands at 
Sandwich, and then goes to London, iii. 
448 ; iv. 388, Be. Wo. ; crowned a second 
time at Winchester, i. 22, 55 ; ii. 249 ; 
iv. 48, 388, M. T. Wa. O. Wo.; recovers 
the castles and towns seized by John, 
i. 191, 192; ii. 249; iv. 48, Bu. Wa. 
W. ; outlaws John, ii. 249, Wa. ; allows 
tournaments in England, iii. 26 ; iv. 48, 
D. O. ; crosses to Normandy, ii. 249 ; 
iv. 48, 888, Wa. 0. W. Wo. ; war 



INDEX. 



307 



Richard I. : — ami. 
with Philip n., iv. 48, O.; relieves 
Yemaeil, ii. 249 ; iv. 388, Wa. Wo. ; 
takes Loches castle, iL 249 ;. iv. 388, Wa. 
Wo.; forces John to sae for pardon, 
iv. 48, W.; reconciled with John, and 
restores his lands, i. 192; iv, 388, Bn. 
Wo. ; reconciled with Hngh de Nonant, 
L 192, Bo.; and with Geoffirey, arch- 
bishop of York, i. 192 ; ii. 67, Bo. WL ; 
restores John his lands, iv. 388, Wo. ; 
his power from Vemaeil to Charlecroiz, 
iii. 26, D. ; lays waste Britanny, i. 55 ; 
iv. 388, T. Wo. ; builds castles in Nor- 
mandy, ii. 64, Wi. ; appeal against, by 
the archbishop of Bouen for this, iL 65, 
Wi.; makes peace with Philip U., ii. 
65; iii. 448, WL Be.; deprives Herbert 
Poore of all his possessions, iL 67, WL ; 
reconciled with him, t&. ; his edict re- 
specting weights and measnres, ii. 250, 
Wa. ; restores their incomes to the 
monks and clergy of Tours, iiL 26, D.; 
takes Carceles castle, ii. 70 ; iii. 27, WL 
D.; takes Bnrs castle, iL 70, WL; defeats 
Philip n. at Gisors, L 23 ; iL 70 ; iiL 27, 
M. Wi. D. ; orders all the charters in 
the country to be renewed, ii. 251 ; iv. 
889, Wa. Wo. ; summoned at Bouen to 
the election of the emperor, L 195, Bu. ; 
sends various persons in his place, as he 
fears a second captivity, ib, ; obtains the 
election of Otho IV. to the empire, L 
196, Bu. ; demands all the treasure 
found by the viscount de Limoges, L 
23, 196, M. Bu.; attacks the castle 
of Chains, L 23, 196; ii. 71, 251 ; iii. 
449 ; iv. 49, 389, M. Bu. WL Wa. Be. 
O. W. Wo. ; wounded by Bertram de 
Gurdnn, L 197, Bu.; by Peter Basil, 
L 24; ii. 71 ; iii. 27, M. WL D.; pa^ 
dons him, i 197; ii. 71, Bu. WL; 
leaves his kingdom to John, and his 
jewels to Otho, i. 197, Bu.; his le- 
gacy to Otho, L 201 ; ii. 73, Bu. WL ; 
directions about his burial, L 197, Bu. ; 
dies, L 24, 56, 197 ; ii. 71, 251 ; iii. 27, 
449 ; iv. 49, 389, M. T. Bu. WL Wa. D. 



Richard l.-'-cont 
Be. O. W. Wo. ; prophecy concerning his 
death by the Norman girls, ii. 71, WL ; 
account of his burial at Fontevraud and 
Rouen, L 24 ; iL 71, 251 ; iiL 27, 449 ; 
iv. 49, 389, M. WL Wa. D. Be. W. Wo.; 
sixe of his heart, iL 71, WL; had been 
imprisoned at Wonns, L 98, T.; his 
grant to the bishops of Coventry con- 
firmed by Henry HI., L 244, Bu. ; diffi- 
culty of raising his ransom, L 282 ; iL 
248, Bu. Wa. ; his prowess in Palestine, 
L 369, Bu.; epigram accusing him of 
embezzling the money of the Crusade, 
iL 251, Wa.; charter of, in &vour of 
Dunstable, iiL 331, D.; had confirmed 
certain privileges to Bermondsey, iii. 
441, Be. ; William, kmg of Scotland, 
had gone to, as superior lord, iv. 337, O. 

Richard II., bom, iii. 478, Be. ; knighted 
by Edward III., iii. 479 ; crowned at 
Westmmster, iii. 479 ; iv. 562, Be. Wo. ; 
confirms privileges to Bennondsey in 
1378, iiL 480, Be. ; insurrection against, 
in Kent and Essex in 1381, iii. 415, 
D. ; his punishment of the rioters at 
S. Alban's, iii. 418 ; increases the in- 
come of Bermondsey in London, iiL 
480, Be. ; gives to Bermondsey certain 
rent-chaiges forfeited by John of North- 
ampton, iiL 481 ; his conduct with 
respect to certain earls in 1388, iii. 419, 
D. ; death of his queen Anne, iii. 482, 
Be. ; marries Isabella of France, ib. ; 
his licence to Guy Mone as to Eemsing 
church, lb. ; crosses to Ireland, ib, ; 
imprisoned in the tower of London, t6. ; 
resigns his crown, ib, ; dies of hunger 
at Pontefract, ib.; his confirmation of 
gifts to Bermondsey, iii. 440, 441, 442, 
Be. ; his request that Bermondsey should 
be made an abbey, iii. 483, Be. ; his 
statute concerning appropriations, ib. 

Richard, natural son of Heniy L, drowned, 
ii. 217 ; iiL 433 ; iv. 17, Wa. D. O. W. 

Richard, earl of Cornwall, second son of 
John, bom, L 59 ; ii. 80; iii. 31, 451 ; 
iv. 397, T. WL D. Be. Wo.; bom at 

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Richard, earl of Cornwall— eont 

Winchester, i, 29 ; ii. 264, M. Wa. ; 
knighted by Henry III., i. 68 ; ii. 84 ; 
iii. 94; iv. 417, T. Wi. D. Wo.; sent 
into Poitou by Henry III., iv. 68, W. ; 
made count of Poitou, ib.; gent into 
Gascony by Henry III., L 68 ; ii. 84 ; iii. 
94; iv. 417, T. Wi. D. Wo. ; takes La 
Keole, iii. 94 ; iv. 417, D. Wo. ; reduces 
Gascony, iii. 94, D. ; treasure brought 
to him in Gascony by the fleet, iii. 98, 
D. ; his alliance with Raymond YII. of 
Toulouse, iii. 102, D. ; returns to Eng- 
land, i. 70 ; ii. 85 ; iii. 103 ; iv. 419, T. 
Wi. D. Wo. ; made earl of Cornwall, ii. 
303 i iii. 104, Wa. D. ; marries IsabelUi 
Marshal, widow of Gilbert de Clare, i. 
38, 78 ; ii. 309 ; iv. 72, 422, M. T. Wa. 
O. W. Wo.; his mother's dowry given 
to him, iii. 104, D. ; one of the four earls 
who had Hubert de Burgh in charge, i. 
8S, T. ; has the land of William de 
Braose to protect, ib.; defeats Llew- 
ellyn, lb, ; fortifies Radnor castle, ib. ; 
the emoluments of the circuit of the jus- 
tices itinerant in 1233 given to, by Henry 
III., i. 90, T. ; his lands laid waste by 
R. Si ward, ii. 313 ; iii. 137 ; iv. 76, Wa. 
D. O. W. ; protects Maurice Fitz-Gerold, 
iv. 81, O. ; refuses to be reconciled with 
R. Si ward, iv. 81, O. W. ; accompanies 
the princess Isabella to the sea, i. 96, T. ; 
witnesses the confirmation of Magna 
Charta in 1236, i. 103, T.; takes the 
cross, ii. 87, Wi. ; anger at his sister 
Eleanor's marriage with Simon de Mont- 
fort, i. 106, T. ; quarrels with Henry 
III., 1*6. ; present at a lawsuit at Laun- 
ceston between Tewkesbury and R. de 
Grenville, i. 108, T. ; prevents his wife 
from being buried at Tewkesbury, i. 
114, T.; his gifts to the Templars for 
her soul, ib. ; excepted from a sentence 
of exconmiunication by archbishop Ed- 
mund, iii. 150, D. ; goes to the Holy 
Land on his wife's death, i. 115, 257 ; ii. 
88, 825; iii. 151, 152; iv. 86, 87,431, 
T. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. O. W.Wo. ; his re- 



Richard, eari of Cornwall — cent, 

ception by S. Louis at Paris, i. 116 ; iii. 
152, T. D. ; arrives at Acre, iv. 87, W.; 
makes a truce with the sultan for ten 
years, i. 118 ; ii. 328 ; iv. 87, 433, T. 
Wa. W. Wo. ; releases the captives taken 
at Gaza, i. 118 ; iv. 87, T. W. ; rebuilds 
Ascalon, iv. 87, W. ; returns by Apulia, 
Sicily, and Cahibria, ib. ; goes to Rome 
to make peace between the emperor and 
Pope, i. 120, T.; his reception by the 
emperor and Pope, iv. 87, W. ; the 
Pope grants him the money collected in 
England for the crusade, ib. ; returns to 
England, i. 358 ; ii. 88, 329 ; iv. 89, 433, 
Bu. WL Wa. O. W. Wo. ; hmds at Dover, 
i. 121 ; ii. 829, T. Wa. ; goes to London, 
ii. 89, 829, Wi. Wa. ; his reception in 
London, ii. 329, Wa.; goes into Gas- 
cony, ii. 89 ; iv. 89, Wi. O. W. ; goes 
to Toulouse, i. 128, T. ; warned by 
Richard Marshal, returns, and lands at 
Port Enys, i. 128, T. ; marries Sanchia 
of Provence, i. 132, 257; ii. 89, 380; 
iii 161 ; iv. 90, 436, T. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. 
O. W. Wo.; receives the honour of 
Richmond, i. 182, T. ; spends Christ- 
mas with Henry III. at Wallingford, 
ib. ; the convent of Tewkesbury bound 
to, on behalf of R. de Clare, i. 134, T. ; 
joins in the letter to Innocent IV. against 
his oppressions, i. 283, Bu. ; founds the 
monastery of Haylcs, ii. 337; iv. 102, 
Wa, W. ; advises Heniy HI. to have a 
new coinage, ii. 339, Wa.; his extor- 
tion from the executors of Robert de 
Haye, iii. 172, D. ; lends money to 
Henry HI., iv. 96, W. ; grant of Henry 
m. to, iv. 97, W. ; goes to the Pope 
at Lyons, and returns, ii. 92, Wi. ; has 
the church of Hayles dedicated, i. 146 ; 
ii. 93, 343 ; iv. 102, T. Wi. Wa. O. 
W. ; his gifts to the monks there, ii. 
843, Wa. ; left in charge of England 
while Henry IH. is in Gascony, ii. 93 ; 
iii. 186 ; iv. 104, Wi. D. W.; asks an 
aid for the king from the clergy, which 
is refused, iii. 189, D. ; the messengers 



INDEX. 



309 



Richard, earl of Cornwall — coiU, 
sent for the aid take counsel with him, 
iii. 190, D. ; suit respecting the tithes of 
his manor of Swelle Foinz, i. 153, T. ; 
present at the excommnnication of the 
infractors of Magna Charta in 1253, i. 
805, 320, Bu.; builds a tower in the 
castle of Berkhampstead, iii. 1 9 1 , D. ; car- 
ries much timber from the park of Son- 
don, ih. ; consequent ii^uries to the mar- 
ket of Dunstable, ib. ; consulted by the 
judges respecting W. de Beauchamp, iii. 
192, D. ; ejects W. de Beauchamp from 
various manors, iii. 198, D. ; summoned 
to the parliament at Westminster in 
1255, L 336, Bu. ; refuses the crown of 
Sicily, i. 389 ; iv. 126, Bu. W. ; visits 
Grosseteste's tomb, i. 344, Bu.; saves 
the Jews accused of murder at Lincoln, 
i. 348, 371, Bu.; elected king of Ger- 
many, i. 157, 384; ii. 96, 349; iiu 
201, 461 ; iv. Ill, 113, 443, 491, T. Bu. 
Wi. Wa. D. Be. W. O. Wo. ; loss to 
England by his leaving it, i. 387, Bu. ; 
letter to the archbishop of Messina an- 
noundng his election, L 391, Bu. ; price 
paid by him to the electors, iv. 113, W.; 
account of the election at Frankfort, iv. 

1 14, W. ; goes to Germany for his coro- 
nation, i. 158, 392 ; ii. 96 ; iii. 202 ; iv. 

115, 444, T. Bu. Wi. D. W. Wo.; 
crowned at Aachen, 1. 158 ; ii. 96 ; iii. 
203; iv, 115, 116, 444, T. Wi. D. O. 
W. Wo.; knights his son Henry, iv. 

116, O.; letter to prince Edward, with 
an account of his journey and corona^ 
tion, i. 392, Bu. ; warns prince Edward 
of Manfred's designs, i. 395, Bu. ; sells 
his woods in England, iii. 206, D. ; joins 
in the peace between France and Eng- 
land in Cambray, i. 461, Bu.; not ex- 
pected by the barons to return, iv. 
118, W.; his great influence in Eog- 
land, t6. ; on his way home is met by 
some of the barons at S. Omer, and 
forced to swear to the provisions of Ox- 
ford, iv. 121 , 122, W. ; returns to Eng- 
land, i. 167, 461 ; iv. 122, 445, T. Bu. 



Richard, earl of Cornwall — conL 

O. W. Wo. ; swears to the provisions of 
Oxford at Canterbury, i. 461 ; iv. 122, 
Bu. W. ; his reception in London, iv. 
122, W. ; goes into Cornwall, iv. 123, 
W. ; appeals to the Pope against Al- 
phonso X. of Castile, his rival for the 
empire, i. 467, Bu. ; letter of the Pope 
to, L 469, Bu. ; sends letters to Henry 
HI. to assure him of the fidelity of prince 
Edward, iv. 124, W. ; goes to Germany 
in 1259, and returns, t6. ; advises Henry 
lU. to obtain release from his oath at 
Oxford, iii. 462, Be. ; to be added to the 
arbiters between the king and barons, if 
they disagree, iv. 129, O. ; death of his 
wife Sanchia, ii. 100 ; iv. 129, 446, Wi. 
W. Wo. ; the differences between the 
king and the barons to be submitted to, 
iv. 130, ^W. ; visits Henry III. during 
his illness, and hopes to succeed him, i. 
500, Bu. ; his opposition to the pro- 
visions of Oxford, i. 500 ; iv. 449, Bu. 
Wo. ; goes to Germany a third time, in 
1262, iv. 180, 131, O. W. ; returns to 
England, iv. 130, 132, O. W.; is to 
choose one out of four sent to him from 
each county as sherifib, iv. 130, W. ; 
goes to Dover with Henry III., iv. 137, 
W. ; at the parliament at Oxford in 
1268, iii. 221, D. ; agrees to refer all 
points of difference to S. Louis, iv. 138, 
W. ; his manor at Isle worth plundered 
by the Londoners, iv. 140, W. ; his 
house at Westminster plundered, iv. 141, 
W. ; advances against Northampton with 
Henry lU., iv. 143, W. ; his manors burnt 
by the barons, iv. 146, O. ; attempt of 
S. de Montfort to gun him over before 
the battle of Lewes, iv. 148, W. ; his 
refusal, iv. 149, W. ; sends letters to the 
barons before the battle, iv. 451, Wo. ; 
his defiance of the barons, ii. 101, 356, 
Wi. Wa. ; taken prisoner in the battle, 
ii. 101; iii. 232, 463; iv. 161, Wi. 
D. Be. W.; surrenders to Simon de 
Montfort, iv. 452, Wo. ; his iinprisun- 
ment, ib. ; closely intprisQucd by licqry 



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INDEX. 



Itichard, earl of Cornwall — cont, 

de Montforty iv. 153, W.; taken to the 
Tower, and thence to Wallingford, iiL 
233, D. ; in Kenilworth castle, ii. 865 ; 
iv. 175, Wa. W. ; released after the 
battle of Evesham by Simon de Mont- 
fort the younger, iL 365 ; iv. 175, Wa. 
W. ; goes to Wallingford, iv. 175, W. ; 
at Canterbury with the king and qaeen, 
iy. 179, W. ; did not agree to the dis- 
inheriting of the barons, ii. 367, Wa. ; S. 
de Montfort the younger forced to submit 
to his arbitration, iv. 181, W.; endea- 
vours to act as mediator at Kenilworth, 
iv. 191, W.; at Dunstable, and then at 
Windsor, iii. 246, D. ; helps the king with 
money, iv. 204, W.; mediates between 
the king and G. de Clare, iii. 246 ; iv. 205, 
D. O. W. ; acts as a surety for the peace 
being kept, iv. 206, W. ; acts against the 
abbey of Osney in the suit about Weston 
manor, iv. 209, O. ; afterwards mediates 
and settles it, iv. 210, O.; goes to Ger- 
many, iv. 219, W. ; stops the tolls on the 
Bhine, except at Boppart and Woerden, 
iv. 222, 223, W. ; assembles the German 
nobles at Worms for this, iv. 223, W. ; 
great praise of this in Germany, iv. 224, 
W. ; marries Beatrice of Falkenstem, iv. 
224, O. W. ; his palace of Lokeren, iv. 

224, W. ; his love for his wife, ib, ; takes 
her to England, iv. 224, 225, O. W. ; 
returns to England, ii. 107, 876 ; iv. 224, 

225, Wi. Wa. O. W. ; his reception at 
Dover, iv. 225, W. j at Wmchester, iL 
107, 376, Wi. Wa. ; takes part in the 
translation of Edward the Confessor, iv. 

226, W. ; differences between prince 
Edward and G. de Clare respecting the 
crusade referred to him, ii. 108, 376 ; iv. 
229, 234, 459, WL Wa. W. O. Wo. ; 
G. de Clare at first refuses to agree to 
his arbitration, ii. 108, 376; iv. 459, 
Wi. Wa. Wo. ; his award, iv. 231, W. ; 
makes it clearer at the request of G. de 
Clare, iv. 233, W. ; prince Edward leaves 
his sons under his care, iv. 236, W. ; 
assents to the lands of the disinherited 



mchard, earl of Cornwall— con<. 

being restored, ii. 110, 377; iv. 460, 
WL Wa. Wo. ; recalls his son Edmund 
ttom the crusade on the murder of 
Henry of Almaine, iv. 244, W. ; has 
Henry of Almaine buried at Hayles, iv. 
244, O. W. I death of John, son <k prince 
Edward, while under his charge, iL 104, 
373; iv. 246, 461, Wi. Wa. W. Wo. ; 
his grief at his death, iv. 246, W. ; brings 
his body to Westminster for burial, ib. ; 
dies at Berkhampstead, and is buried at 
Hayles, ii. Ill, 378 ; iii. 252; iv. 247, 
248, 461, Wi. Wa. D. W. O. Wo. ; had 
built Hayles at his own cost, iii. 252 ; 
iv. 248, D. 0. W. ; had intended to be 
buried at Beaulieu, i. 114, T. ; had Sun- 
don as the marriage portion of his wife, 
Isabella Marshal, iii. 252, D. 

Richard, natural son of John, defeats and 
kills Eustace the Monk, iL 288 ; iv. 408, 
Wa. Wo. 

Richard, son of Richard, earl of Cornwall, 
killed at the si^e of Berwick, iii. 403 ; 
iv. 526, D. Wo. 

Richard L, duke of Normandy, ii. 165 ; iiL 
10 ; iv. 370, Wa. D. Wo. ; dies, iL 169 ; 
iii. 11, Wa. D. ; buried at Fecamp, ii. 
169, Wa. 

 II., duke of Normandy, ii. 169, 

Wa.; receives ^thelred, Emma, and 
their sons, ii. 14, 174 ; iv. 371, WL Wa. 
Wo.; his children, iv. 371, Wo. ; Em- 
ma demanded from, by Cnut, ii. 15, WL ; 
dies, ii. 178, 179, Wa. 

IIL, duke of Normandy, ii. 178, 



179; iv. 371, Wa. Wo.; dies, iv. 371, 
Wo. 

Richard, lord of Cogan, L 110, T. 

lUchard of Gk>therington, cored at Tewkes- 
tbury, L86, T. 

Bichilde, countess of Flanders, widow of 

Baldwin VI., ii. 29, WL 
Richmond, honour of, given to Richard of 

Cornwall, L 132, T. ; said to be given to 

William, bishop elect of Valentia, iii. 

146, D. 



INDfX 



311 



Bichmond, earls of : 

B. BlundeYil, the earldom given to, 
by John, iv. 393, Wo. 

Peter of Savoy, i. 118, T. 

prince Edmund said to have the earl- 
dom given him, ii. 106; iv. 457, 
WLWo. 

John de Drenx, taken prisoner by the 
Soots, iiL 471 ; iv. 346, Be. 0. 
 archdeacons of : 

Honorios, despoiled and imprisoned at 
Gloucester, ill. 31, D. 

Gerard deVyspeyns, robbed, iii. 377,D. 
castle of, WiUiam, king of Scot^ 



land, imprisoned in, iv. 36, W. 

manor of, in Bengeo, bought by 



prior John of Bermondsey, iii. 427, Be. ; 
given to Bermondsey, iii. 464, 467, Be. 

Bidel, Stephen, imprisoned by John, iii. 
84, D. 

Bidgemont (Bugemont), castle of, iii. 269, 
D. 

Bievaulx abbey, founded, ii. 222, Wa. 

abbats : 

William, dies, ii. 265, Wa, 
Geoffrey, A, 

William, dies, ii. 299, Wa. 
Boger, abbat of Warden, i6. 

Kievaulx (Oriwalle, Orival, Bivalle), Peter 
of, nephew of bishop Peter des Boches, 
iv. 73, W. ; Hubert de Burgh surren- 
ders his castles to, i. 86, T. ; Dover 
surrendered to, ib.; made treasurer, 
ii. 86, Wi. ; lands of B. Marshal and 
others given to, by Henry III., iv. 74, 
W.; quarrel with Henry IH, ii. 86, 
WL ; removed from the council, iv. 78, 
81, 426, O. W. Wo., by ^urchbishop 
Edmund, i. 92 ; iii. 306, T. D. ; pre- 
vented from crossing at Dover, ii. 86, 
WL ; flies to Winchester, ii. 86 ; iv. 81, 
WL O. ; Bichard Siward tries to seize, 
ii. 86, 87, Wi. ; his lands laid waste by 
B. Siward and Gilbert Basset, ii. 313 ; 
iii. 137, Wa. D. ; reconciled with Henry 
in., iiL 144, D. 

Bilend, Bobert de, townsman of Dunstable, 
fined, iiL 316, D. 



Bindecombe, certain things affecting 
Tewkesbury at, L 156, T. 

Bions, submits to John of S. John, iv. 520, 
Wo. ; taken by Charles of Valois, iv. 
625, Wo. 

Bipple (Bippel), a boy of, cured at Tewkes- 
bury, L 85, T. 

' the parson of, robbed by thieves, i. 

135, T. 

Bisonce, taken by the French, iii. 397, D. 

Bisselep, prior of, dies, iii. 94, D. 

Bivers, Bedvers ; see Devon. 

Bobberies, frequent in England in 1225, 
iii. 95, D.; in 1240, L 115, T. 

Bobert L, king of the Franks, dies, iL 16, 
179, WL Wa, 

Bobert I., duke of Normandy, son of 
Bichard H., ii. 178 ; iv. 371, Wa. Wo. ; 
becomes duke, iL 178, 179 ; iv. 371, 
Wa. Wo. ; sends Alfred to England, ii. 
17, WL ; dies, iL 180 ; iii. 12, Wa. D. 

  II., duke of Normandy, son of Wil- 
liam I., iv. 10, 372, W. Wo. ; lays waste 
Normandy, iv. 10, 0. W. 5 his character, 
iv. 10, W. ; wounds his &ther, iL 32, 
193, WL Wa., at Gerberoi, ii. 193, Wa. ; 
succeeds his father as duke of Normandy, 
ii. 35, 196; iii. 13; iv. 11, 373, WL 
Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; opposition to Wil- 
liam Bufus in his favour by Odo and 
William bishop of Durham, ii. 85, 36, 
WL ; collects an army to seize on Eng- 
land, but it is put to flight, ii. 200, Wa. ; 
attempts of William U. against, in Nor- 
mandy, ii. 36, 200, Wi. Wa. ; calls 
Philip I. to his aid, ii. 201, Wa. ; de- 
serted by him, ib. ; his treaty with Wil- 
liam n., ib, ; his castles restored by 
William II., iL 36, Wl ; with William, 
besieges Henry in Mont S. Michel, ib, ; 
goes to England with William II., and 
mediates between him and Malcolm HI., 
ii. 36, 201, WL Wa. ; remains some time 
with William II., ii. 202, Wa. ; goes to 
the isle of Wight, and then to Nor- 
mandy, ib, ; comphuns to William that 
the treaty was violated, ii. 203, Wa.; 
quarrels with William IT., ii. 38, 203, 



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INDEX. 



Robert II., duke of Normandy — eont, 
Wi. Wa. ; takes various castles, &c., ii. 
203, Wa. ; takes Argences, and Roger 
Foiteyin in it, ib, ; joined by Philip I., 
and advances towards Eu as far as Lon- 
gueville, ib, ; reconciled with William IL 
through the crusade, ii. 206, Wa. ; goes 
to Jerusalem, iL 38, 206 ; iv. 12, Wi. Wa. 
W. ; borrows money from William (Wi. 
Wa.) from Henry (W.) for the crusade, 
and pledges Normandy, ii. 38, 206 ; iv. 

13, Wi. Wa.W. ; winters in Apulia, ii. 206, 
^Wi. ; offered the crown of Jerusalem, ii. 

207, Wa. ; refUses it, and never prospers 
afterwards, ii. 207, 212, Wa.; returns 
from Jerusalem, ii. 209 ; iv. 15, Wa. W. ; 
goes to Normandy, ii. 40; iv. 15, Wi. 
W. ; his reception in Normandy, ii. 209, 
Wa.; conspiracy in his favour against 
Ilenry I., ii. 209, Wa. ; invades England, 
i. 7, 186 ; iv. 374, M. Bu. Wo. ; does so 
by Ralph Flambard*s advice, i. 7 ; ii. 
210, M. Wa. ; comes to England with 
200 ships, ii. 41, Wi. ; lands at Forts- 
mouth with an army, ii. 209, Wa. ; re- 
conciled with Henry I., ib, ; terms of 
peace with Henry I., ii. 41, Wi. ; money 
given to, by Henry I., ii. 42 ; iv. 374, 
Wi. Wo. ; comes to England, and ac- 
quits Henry of the 3,000 marks agreed 
to be paid him, ii. 210, Wa. ; comes to 
terms with Robert de Belesme, and quar- 
rels with Henry I., ii. 211, Wa. ; his 
attempt at reconciliation fails, ib. ; Caen 
taken from, by Henry I., ii. 211 ; iv. 
374, Wa. Wo. ; defeated and taken pri- 
soner by Henry I., i. 44, 186 ; ii. 42 ; 
iv. 15, 374, T. Bu. Wi. O. Wo., at 
Tinchebrai, ii. 212; ill 430; iv. 15, 
Wa. Be. W. ; imprisoned at Warham, 
ii. 42, Wi. ; taken to England and im- 
prisoned, ii. 212; iii. 430; iv. 15, Wa. 
Be. O. W.; reasons of his ihll, ii. 212, 
Wa, ; blinded by Henry I., ii. 50 ; iv. 
15, 378, Wi. W. Wo. ; dies, ii. 223 ; iii. 

14, 434, 435 ; iv. 19, Wa. D. Be. O. W. ; 
dies at Cardiff, i. 13, 45 ; iv. 378, M. T. 
Wo. ; dies at Gloucester, il 50 ; buried 



Robert II., duke of Normandy— coiit 
at Gloucester, i. 13 ; ii. 224 ; iii. 430, 
435>, iv. 378, M. Wa. Be. Wo. 

Robert, count of Flanders ; see Flanders, 
counts of. 

Robert, William, of Cranfield, aervea on a 
jury, iii. 853, 381, D. 

Robert, a baker, punishment for false mea- 
sures remitted to, by Dunstable, iiL 399, 
D. 

Robert, a clerk, has Stoke manor for a 
term, iii. 358, D. 

Roche- Andely ; see Andely. 

Rochelle (Rech, Roscella, Rokella), statutes 
about the price of wine from, i. 200, Bu.; 
seized and defended by Savary de Maul- 
eon, iii. 86, 91, D. ; besieged by Louis 
YHL, iii. 86, 91, D. ; its surrender, iii. 
91, D. ; attempt of Savary de Mauleon 
to stop the English fleet in the roads of, 
iii. 98, D. 

Richard de, appointed' warden of 

Haldesham castle by the barons, i. 453, 
Bu. 

Rochester castle, surrendered to William 
n., ii. 200, Wa ; fortified by Geoffirey 
de Mandeville, ii. 51, Wi. ; beneged and 
taken by John, L 62 ; iii. 44 ; iv. 405, 
T. D. Wo. ; taken by prince Louis, ii. 
285 ; iii. 46, Wa. D. ; beneged by Simon 
de Montfort, iii. 230 ; iv. 146, 450, D. 
O. W. Wo. ; relieved by Henry IH., iii. 
231 ; iv. 146, 147, 451, D. O. W. Wo. 

S. Andrew's church, founded by 

^thelbert, ii. 150, Wa. 

— — bishops of : 



Justus, ordained by S. Augustine, ii. 
149 ; iii 7, Wa. D. ; exiled, iii 7, 
D. 

Godwine, subscribes the foundation 
charter of Burton abbey, L 1 83, Bu. ; 
seized by the Danes at Canterbuiy, 
ii. 172, Wa, 

Si ward, abbat of Chertsey, conse- 
crated by Stigand, iL 187, Wa. 

Gundulf, ii. 32, Wi. ; dies, i. 9 ; ii. 43 ; 
iv. 374, M. Wi. Wo, 



INDEX. 



S13 



Bochester, bishops of: — cont 

Ralph, abbat of Seez, ii. 43 ; iv. 375, 
Wi. Wo. ; consecrated by S. An- 
sebn, iv. 875, Wo. ; made archbishop 
of Canterbury, ii. 44, 215 ; iii. 14 ; 
iv. 876, Wi. Wa. D. Wo. ; see Can- 
terbury, archbishops of. 

Emulf, iL 44, Wi. ; dies, 1. 11 ; ii. 219, 
M.Wa. 

John, archdeacon of Canterbury, iii. 
14, D. 

Ascelin, dies, ii. 238, Wa. 

Waiter, archdeacon of Canterbury, ii. 
233, Wa. ; helps to crown the 
young king Henry, i. 16, M. ; dies, 
L 52 ; 11. 243 ; iii. 22 ; iv. 385, T. 
Wa. D. Wo. 

Waleran, archdeacon of Bayeux, i. 
58 ; il 243 ; iii. 22, 23, T. Wa. D. j 
dies, ii. 62, 243, Wi. Wa. 

Gilbert Glanville, archdeacon of li- 
sieux, ii. 62, 244 ; iiL 28, Wi.Wa. D. ; 
undertakes the pastoral care of the 
see of Canterbury during archbishop 
Baldwin's absence, iii. 25, D. ; pre- 
sent at the coronation of John and 
Isabella of Angouldme, i. 206, Bu. ; 
claims to consecrate bishops during 
the illness of the archbishop, ii. 255, 
Wa.; with John in Scotiand, iii. 
81, D. ; goes to Borne, ii. 261, Wa. ; 
the release of the Scotch from their 
allegiance to John committed to, ii. 
270, Wa. ; dies, ii. 281 ; iii. 41 ; 
Wa.D. 

Benedict, precentor of S. Paul's, ii. 
282; ill 44, Wa. D.; consecrates 
Eustace de Falkenbuig bishop of 
London, ii. 294 ; iv. 414, Wa. Wo.; 
dies, iL 802 ; iii. 102 ; iv. 68, Wa. 
D. O. W. 

Henry de Sandford, archdeacon of 
Canterbury, i. 69 ; ii. 808 ; iii. 102 ; 
iv. 68, 419, T. Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; 
consecrated at Canterbury by Ste- 
phen Langton, ii. 803, Wa. ; wit- 
nesses Magna Charta in 1225, i. 
231, Btt. ; objects to Walter of 



Rochester, bishops of i^ont. 

Henry de Sandford — corU, 
Eynsham as archbishop, i. 71, T. ; 
goes to Rome against him, iii. 112, 
D.; protects Maurice Fitz-Gkrold, 
iv. 81, O. ; directions of Gregory 
IX. to him, respecting the deprived 
Romans in England, i. 94, T. ; dies, 
i. 98 ; ii. 816 ; iii. 141 ; iv. 427, T. 
Wa. D. Wo. 

Richard of Wendover, consecrated at 
Canterbury by archbishop Edmund, 
ii. 819, Wa. ; excommunicated by 
the Canterbury monks, iii. 161, D. ; 
dies,iv. 100, 101, O. W. 

Laurence of S. Martin, iv. 100, 101, 
O. W. ; suspends Tewkesbury from 
collating to benefices till W. of 
Kilkenny is provided for, i. 147, T.; 
excommunicates the infractors - of 
Magna Charta in 1258, i. 806, 819, 
Bu. ; goes to &e Pope on behalf of 
Richard, king of the Romans, i. 469, 
Bu.; dies, ii. 117, 883; iv. 259, 
466, Wi. Wa, W. Wo. 

Walter of Merton, the seal given to, 
iv. 129, W. ; made chancellor, ii. 
1 13, 879 ; iv. 462, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; 
his manor attacked by the London 
rabble, iv. 141, W. ; ordered to 
remain at Westminster till prince 
Edward's return, ii. 118, 379; iv. 
462, Wi. Wa. Wo.; consecrated 
bishop by archbishop Eilwarby, ii. 
117, 883; iv. 259, 260, 466, Wi. 
Wa. O. W. Wo. ; his fondness for 
monks, iv. 260, O.; dies, ii. 124, 
387, 390 ; iv. 275, 472, 475, Wi. 
Wa. O. Wo. ; dies from frdling into 
a river, iii. 278 ; iv. 275, D. W. ; 
verses on lus character and his 
foundation for students at Oxford, 
iv. 275, O. 

John Bradfield, ii. 387, 890 ; iii. 278 ; 
iv. 275, 472, 475, Wa. D. O. W. 
Wo. ; called John de Ho, cellerar 
of Rochester, iv. 275, O. ; his con- 
firmation postponed for frivolous 



314 



INDEX. 



Rochester, bishops of:— cant 
John Bradfield — eont 

reasons, iy. 275, W. ; consecrated 

at Lambeth by archbishop Kilwarby, 

iv. 276, O. W. ; dies, iil 298 ; iv. 

295, 487, D. O. W. Wo. 
Thomas of Ingoldsthorp, dean of S. 

Paul's, iii. 298 ; iv. 296, D. 0. W. 

[called John by W., iv. 295]; 

reconciles the church of S. Mary- 

le-Bow, after the murder of L. 

Ducket, iii. 814, D. ; dies, iv. 328, 

O. 
Thomas, prior of Rochester, iv. 329, 0. 
John of Bottlesham, iii. 488, Be. 
abbey of, sentence of the Pope in 



their &vour against archbishop Edmund, 
i. 106 ; iv. 429, T. Wo. 
abbats of : 



PhUip, dies, i. 376, Bu. 
^chard, ib, ; dies, L 409, Bn. 

— priors of : 

Richard, made abbat of Burton, i. 187, 

Bu. 
Thomas, elected bishop, iv. 329, 0. 

— archdeacons of: 



the archdeacon in 1259 goes to the 

Pope on behalf of Richard, king of 

the Romans, i. 469, Bu. 

William of S. Martin, imprisoned in 

Winchester castle for siding with 

Andrew, the intruding prior of 

Winchester, il 117, 383; iv. 466, 

Wi. Wa. Wo. ; his release and death, 

ii. 117, 388 ; iv. 466, Wi. Wa. Wo. 

Rochester, Solomon of, justice itinerant at 

Winchester iir 1280, iv. 479, Wo. ; at 

Oxford in 1284, iv. 801, O.; at Hertford 

in 1287, iii. 336, D. ; fined for false 

judgment, iii. 357. 

Rockingham castle, restored to Henry UL 

by the earl of Albemarle, iii 60, D. 
Rodborough (Redberue), John o^ installed 
into a prebend at Westbury, iv. 502, 
Wo. ; sent to visit the prior and chapter 
of Worcester, iv. 545. 
Rogate, Walter de, the Pope's penitentiary, 
1. 469, Bu. 



Roger II., king of Sicily, takes Tripoli 
from the Saracens, ii. 232, Wa. 

Roger, earl, slain by his own people, iL 29, 
Wi. [apparently an error for Edwinus]. 

Roger Poitevin, taken by Robert of Nor- 
mandy at Argences, ii. 203, Wa. 

Roger, a priest, killed by lightning in An- 
dover church, ii. 60, Wi. 

Roger, a priest who celebrated in a church 
under suspense, story X)f, ii. 255, Wa. 

Rokeforde, John de, encloses the breach 
of Rotherhithe, iii. 457, Be. 

Rokesac (Rokeshac, Rokeshoc, Rokussoc), 
arrangements of Dunstable respecting the 
prior and officers, iii. 29, D. ; new house 
built at, iii. 176 ; dairy built at, iii. 179 ; 
scarcity of com at, in 1255, iii. 199; bam 
built at, iii. 205 ; ditch dug at, iii. 248, 
250 ; lands exchanged at, iii. 249 ; the 
oxen of Dunstable priory forcibly taken 
from, by the countess of Albemarle, ib, ; 
some of the men belonging to Dunstable 
priory at, summoned for fishing in David 
Flitwick*s ponds by night, iiL 299; 
chapel of, right of David Flitwick to, 
quit-claimed to Dunstable, iii. 327 ; laud 
resigned in the court of, iii. 329 ; death 
of Stephen, curate of Flitwick, at, iii. 
364. 

RoUeston, exchanged by JEthelred for 
Aldsworth and Alfreton with the abbat 
of Burton, I 184, Bu. ; held by earl 
Ferrers, ib, 

RoUo invades Normandy, iv. 368, Wo. ; 
becomes duke of Normandy, iv. 369; 
baptized, iL 162; iii. 10, Wa. D.; be- 
sieges Chaitres, ii. 164, Wa. ; marries 
Popa, iv. 369, Wo. ; dies, ii. 164 ; iv. 
369, Wa. Wo. 

Romans, king of the, electors to, L 196 ; 
iv. 112, Bu. W. ; assertion of his supe- 
riority over all kings by Boniface VUL, 
iv. 556, Wo. 

Romans beneficed in England, to lose the 
patronage of their benefices, i. 75, T. ; 
riots agsdnst, iii. 128, 129, D. ; letter of 
Gregory IX. defending, i. 239 ; iii. 129, 
Bu. D. ; deprived of their benefices by 



INDEX. 



315 



RoTnanw benefieed in England — cent 
Gregory IX., i. 94, T. ; complaints of 
their ignorance of English, and their 
Bucceedlng one another, iii. 169, D. ; 
those] sent by Alexander IV. mnrdered 
in 12*59, iv. 446, Wo. 

Romanus, cardinal, the quarrel between the 
bishop and the University of Paris comes 
before, iii. 97, 98, D. ; has the seal of the 
Uniyersity broken, and its privileges 
condemned, iii 98.; attacks on him 
by the scholars, ib. ; his sentence on 
them, t6. ; sent to Lonis Yin. to indnce 
him to restore Normandy to Henry HL, 
iii. 100, D. ; his exertions against the 
Albigenses, iii. 100, 101 ; at the siege 
of Avignon, iiL 101 ; iv. 68, 418, D. O. 
Wo. ; receives the surrender of Avignon, 
iii. 101 ; iv. 68, D. O. ; leaves France, 
iii. 103, D. 

Bomare, William de, brother of the earl of 
Chester, attack of Stephen on, ii. 52, Wi. 

Bome, prodigy in the chnrch of S. Lorenzo 
fuori le mora, L 44, T. ; red rain at, in 
1228, ill 80, D. ; besieged by Frederick 
XL and Gregory IX., iii. 142 ; coundl 
summoned to, in 1240, iiL 154; see 
Lateran. 

'—emperors of, series of, from Au- 
gustus, iL 129, seqq, ; iv. 35S, 8eqq,,Wtu 
Wo. 

Bomescot, tribute of, iv. 867, Wo. 

Bomney, naval victory of Edward III. of( 
iii. 475, Be. 

Bobert of, chooses and serves on a 

jury about the advowson of Newbottle, 
iiL 819, D. 

Bomsey, nuns placed in, by Eadgar, iv. 
368, Wo. 

abbesses of: 

Matilda, dies, ii. 55^ WL 
Mary, daughter of Stephen, marries 
Matthew, count of Boulogne, ii. 
238 ; iv. 380, Wa. Wo. 
Juliana, dies, ii. 71, WL 
MatUda Patri», ii. 72, WL ; [?] dies, 
i. 102, T. 



Bomsey, Nicholas of, justice itinerant at 
Wilton in 1257, i. 158, T. ; at Wor- 
cester in 1262, iv. 447, Wo. 

Boos (Bohs, Bos), Bobert de (fourth 

baron), witnesses Magna Charta in 

1225, L 232, Bu. 
William de (fifth baron), witnesses 

the confirmation of Magna Charta in 

1236, L 104, T. 

Bobert de (sixth baron), his be- 



haviour to Alexander IIL and Margaret 
of Scotland, i. 337 ; ilL 198, Bu. D. ; 
accused in London in consequence, iii. 
198, D. ; deprived of the castle of 
Wrech, i. 337, Bu.; enters Gloucester 
to hold it against prince Edward, iv. 
166, W. 

William de (seventh baron), a 



claimant of the kingdom of Scotland, 
and submits his claim to Edward L, ii. 
411 ; iiL 368; iv. 507, 508, Wa. D. 
Wo. 

Bos, William de, rector of Biddlebury, 
appointed deputy for Bnstand, L 351, 
354, Bu. ; letter to various archdeacons 
on the payment of tithes for the crusade, 
i. 354. 

Boseles, John de, chooses and serves on a 
jury respecting the advowson of New- 
bottle, iii. 319, D. 

Boss, laid waste by the Welsh, L 14, M. 

Bosso dell' Anguillara, count, a party to 
the murder of Henry of Almaine, iv. 
241, W. ; his daughter Margaret 
married to Guy de Montfort, ib. 

Botherhithe, given by Henry I. to Ber- 
mondsey, iii. 434) Be. ; hinds of the 
breach of, enclosed by B. and J. de 
Courtnu and John de Bokeforde, iii. 
457 ; inundation of the Thames in, iii. 
468 ; Madbroke land in, let to J. Teche- 
man, iii. 469 ; messuage and toft in, 
given to Bermondsey, iiL 474 ; lands in 
tlie breach freed and given up by Ed- 
ward III. to Bermondsey, iii. 479 ; the 
breach of Bermondsey enclosed in, by 
B. Brounesbury, iiL 484. 



316 



INDEX. 



Bothwell, Bichard de, his daughter marries 
the son of John de Morteyn, iii. 408, 
D. 
Roucester, in Staffordshire (Rovecestre), 

abbat of^ dies, iii. 139, D. 
Rouen, monasteries at, founded by Henry 
I., ii. 224 ; iii. 14, 15, Wa. D. ; the 
citizens join Heniy II. in driving Louis 
VII. out of Normandy, iL 61, Wi. ; 
Richard I., in 1 198, i. 195, Bn. ; John 
made duke of Normandy at, L 198 ; ii. 
72 ; iii. 27,3u. Wi. D. ; burnt in 1200, 
ii. 78, Wi. ; Arthur murdered at, i. 27, 
M.; excesses of the Fastoureanx at, in 
1251, L 291, Bu. 
— ^— bishops of : 

Nigasins, ii. 132, Wa. ; martyred, ib, 
Avitianus, dies, ii. 140, Wa. ; had 

been at the council of Aries, ib, 
Severus, ib. 

8. Ouen, ii. 151, Wa. ; brought from 
France into Normandy, ii. 164. 
-— ^— archbishops of: 



John, presides at the council of 1074, 
ii. 192, Wa. ; dies, ii. 198. 

William, abbat of Caen, ib. ; presides 
at the council of lillebonne, ib, 

Hugh, abbat of Beading, ii. 222 ; iv. 
19, Wa. O. ; consecrated by Rich- 
ard, bishop of Bayenx, at S. Ouen, 
ii. 222, Wa. ; goes with Henry III. 
to Normandy, ib. ; a witness to 
Stephen's oath to Robert of Glou- 
cester, ii. 50, Wi. 

Rotrou, crowns Henry II. and his 
queen, i. 50, T. ; mediates between 
Henry II. and archbishop Thomas, 
iii. 19, D. 

Walter of Contances, bishop of Lin- 
cohi, i. 53 ; ii. 243 ; iii. 23 ; iv. 40, 
T. Wa. D. O. W. } at the corona- 
tion of Richard L, ii. 246, Wa.; 
castles erected in his see by Rich- 
ard I., ii. 64, 65, Wi.; appeals to 
the Pope, and goes to Philip H. in 
consequence, ii. 65; crowns John 
duke of Normandy at Rouen, i. 
198, Bu. ; his share in the treaty 



Ronen, archbishops of: — coni. 
Walter of Coutances— coft/. 

between John and Philip IL, i. 204, 

Bn. ; dies, L 58 ; iii. 31 ; iv. 395, T. 

D. Wo. ; see Lincoln, bishops ol 
Peter de CoUemezzo, captured by 

Frederick II. on his way to Rome, 

iii. 155, D. 
— ^ dean of, John of Coutances, made 

bishop of Worcester, i. 55, T. 

Rouhale (Ruhale), tenement of, action 

respecting, iv. 429, Wo. 
John of, action of the bishop of 

Worcester against, »fr. 

Nicholas, mayor of, (prsepositus), 



surety for Christiana Mustard, iii. 306, 
D. ; fined for her non-appearance, iii. 
307,308,311. 

Rowington (Rugintune), confirmed to 
Reading monastery by Worcester, iv. 
428, Wo. 

Roxbuigh castle, restored by Edward HI., 
who winters there, iv. 349, O. 

Roxton (Roddestune), oxen belonging to 
Tewkesbury impounded at, iii. 249, D. 

Royal liberties, the cause of the quarrels 
between S. Anselm and William n., 
and S. Thomas and Henry U., L 8, M. 

Royaumont abbey, founded by S. Louis, 
iL 304, Wa. 

Roye (Roia),Batholomewde, suretyfor Phi- 
lip II. in his treaty with John, i. 205, Bu. 

Royston, prior of, buys Cokenhatch from 
Bermondsey, iii. 443, Be. ; arrangement 
respecting this, iii. 447. 

Rudham, Walter de, occupies the church 
of Eddlesborough by force, iii. 216, D. ; 
had deposited 40/. in Dunstable prioiy, 
iii. 390, D. 

Rudolph of Hapsburg, slays Premislas II., 
king of Bohemia, iv. 475, Wo. ; emperor, 
iv. 491. 

Ruffinus, deprived of his benefices in Eng- 
gland by Gregory IX., i. 94, T. 

Ruffus, David, of Flitwick, dies and is 
burit^ at Warden, iii. 176, D. 



I 

I 



INDEX. 



317 



Rufas, Geoffrey [called Godfrey], bays 
the chancellorship, i. 11, M.; see Dur- 
ham, bishops of. 

Rohale ; aee Rouhale. 

Rumsey ; see Romsey. 

Ronnymede, Magna Charta signed at, ii. 
283 ; iii 43, Wa. D. 

Ruppe, Thomas, of Hanrington, land 
bonght of, by Worcester, iv. 438, Wo. 

Rus, Adam le, marries Emma, widow of 
Matthew Tiler, of Dunstable, and gains 
a treasure by her, iii. 363, D. 

Rusci, Alan de, captnred by Richard I., 
iii. 27, D. 

Rushden (Rissedene, Russedene), parsons 
of: 
Robert of Rhnddlan, iii. 158, D. ; 

dies, iii. 254. 
John Basset, presented to, but bonght 

off by Dunstable, ih, 
Robert of Scarborough, ih. ; resigns, 

iii. 342. 
John, his nephew, ib, 

Russel, courier of Berard, rector of Cat- 
field, L 127, T. 

Russell, William, his men not to be taxed 
by the prior of Dunstable, iii. 121, D. ; 
brings an action against Dunstable 
priory for lands in Shortgraye, iii. 171. 

Russia, devastated by the Tartars, i. 273, 
Bu. ; Kalalidin exiled to, i. 275. 

Peter, archbishop of, goes to the 

council of Lyons, and gives an account 
of the Tartars, L 271, Bo. 

Rnstand, the legate, sent by Pope Alex- 
ander IV. to England, i. 350; iii 196, 
Bu. D.; his letters to three English 
Inshops, with the Pope's mandates re- 
specting Sicily, L 350, 351, Bu.; letters 
to three English bishops appointing his 
deputies, 1. 353 ; letters requiring the 
tithes from manors and baronies to be 
paid up, i. 354 ; letter of his deputy, on 
the execution of the papal mandate for 
a tenth for the Cmsade, ib, ; complaint 
of the clergy that he exceeds his com- 
mission, i. 361 ; letter on the taxation. 



Rustand— con^ 
mentioning the exemptions, i. 363, Bu. ; 
money paid to, at the hall of the bishop 
of Durham, by Burton, i. 366 ; 50/. paid 
to, by Dunstable, iii. 198 ; goes to 
Rome, iii. 199; his letters, iii. 200; 
arrives in England about the affliurs of 
Sicily, L 384; authority given to, i. 
388 ; exactions, called graces, granted 
by the Pope to the king, published 
by, i. 402 ; these not to begin till the 
king's messengers had returned from 
Rome, i. 405 ; goes to Rome, iii. 206, 
D. ; returns to England, i. 409 ; iii. 
206, Bu. D. ; his prebend in S. Paul's 
vacant by his becoming a monk, iii. 
214, D. 

Rye (Rie), John goes to, with his army, 
and there resigns his crown to Pandulf, 
ii. 82, Wi. 

Rys, William, townsman of Dunstable, 
fined, iii. 316, T. 



S. 



Sabina, S., Guy Foulquois, cardinal of; 
eee Clement IV., Pope. 

Saboth, John, bailiff of the liberty of 
Dunstable, account of fines levied by, iii. 
816, D. 

Sacco, fratres de, order of, condemned at 
the council of Lyons, iii. 260, D. 

Sadler (Sellarius), Walter, killed, iii. 35, 
D. 

Sagitta, castle of, t.«. Sidon, q.v, 

Saham, William de, justice itinerant at 
Bedford in 1286, iii. 326, D. ; at Dun- 
stable, iii. 334. 

Saintes (Seyntes), defeat of Henry HI. at, 
in 1230, iv. 71, W. ; batUe of, in 1242, 
i. 124, T.; the gates of, shut against 
Henry III., ib, ; surrendered by Philip 
in. to Edward L, iv. 477, Wo. 



318 



INDEX. 



Saladin, defeats the Christians at Nazareth, 
i. 18, M. ; slays Reginald of ChatLUon, 
ib, ; his conquests, ib. ; takes Jerusalem, 
i. 18; iv. 41, M. O. W.; Richard I. 
makes a truce with, i. 55 ; iv. S88, T. 
Wo. ; dies, iii. 26 ; iv. 46, D. O. 
Salbatin, a prince of the Tartars, i. 272, 

Bu. 
Saleme, Aalis de, a recluse of Puttenham, 

dies, ii. 289, Wa. 
Salerno, Charles de la Mor^ prince of; 

see Charles de la Mor^. 
Salines, Stephen de, the dowry of Joan 
Peyure given to, by Henry III., iiL 183, 
D. 
Salisbury, the see of Sherborne transferred 
to, in 1U70, ii. 29 ; iv. 10, 12, 872, Wi. 
O. W. Wo. ; the tower of the cathedral 
thrown down by a storm in 1092, i. 5 ; 
iii. 427, M. Be. ; the cathedral dedicated 
by bishop Osmund» i. 5 ; iL 202 ; iii 
427 ; iv. 12, M. Wa. Be. O. W.; the 
cathedral removed to Old Salisbury, iiL 
62, D. ; the new church built, i. 65, 66, 
D. ; iv. 61, T. W. ; its dedication, L 
166 ; ii. 97, T. Wi. 
^— bishops of: 

Herman, transfers the seat of the 
bishoprick from Sherborne, iv. 10, 
O. W. ; dies, ii. 32 ; iv. 10, Wi. O. 
W. 
Osmund, il 32 ; iv. 10, WL O. ; builds 
the cathedral, ii. 40; iv. 12, Wa. 
0. ; de^cates it, i. 5 ; ii. 202 ; iii. 
427 ; iv, 12, M. Wa. Be. O. W. ; 
dies, i. 44 ; il 40, 208 ; iv. 13, T. 
Wi. Wa. O. 
Roger, chancellor, i. 7 ; iL 41 ; iii. 14, 
M. WL D. ; consecrated by S. An- 
selm, L 8; ii. 42; iv. 15, M. WI. 
O. W. ; his history, iv. 17, W. ; 
holds an ordination, i. 9 ; brings 
his brother Alexander from France, 
and makes him bishop of Lincoln, 
iv. 18, W. ; agrees to join Sher- 
borne and Horton in one abbey, 
L 10, M.; assistB Stephen to the 
crown, ii. 225, Wa.; consents to 



Salisbury, bishops of: — cont, 

Roger— ^ofit 
Stephen's [consecration, ii. 50, Wi. ; 
his subsequent fiite, iL 225, Wa.; 
builds Sherborne and Devises cas- 
tles, iv. 17, W.; bnilds Salisbury, 
Sherborne, Devises, and Malmes- 
bury castles, ii. 51, WL; quarrel 
between his men and those of the 
count of Britanny, ib, ; imprisoned 
by Stephen, L 46 ; ii. 51, 227 ; iii. 
15; iv. 23, T. Wi. Wa. D. O. W. ; 
his castles seized, iL 51 ; iv. 23, Wi. 
O. W. ; Devizes castle extorted 
from, by Stephen, iiL 435, Be.; 
dies, ii. 52, 227 ; iv. 23, Wi. Wa. 
O. ; dies in prison, L 46, T. ; had 
been made chaplain by Henry L, 
and then chancellor and bishop, iv. 
17, W. . 

Philip, chancellor, L 46, T. ; the bi- 
shoprick given to, by Stephen, but 
the legate refuses his consent, iL 228, 
Wa. ; goes to Rome fruitlessly, ib. 

Jocelyn de Bailleul, archdeacon of 
Winchester, L 14; iv. 23, M. O. ; 
assists at the coronation of prince 
Henry, L 16, M. ; goes to the Pope 
against archbishop Thomas, iv. 381 , 
Wo. ; suspended by archbishop 
Thomas, iv. 382 ; becomes a Cis- 
tercian, ii. 243; iv. 40, Wa. O. 
W. ; dies, i. 53 ; iii. 23 ; iv. 40, T. 
D. O. W. 

Hubert Fitz-Walter, i. 20, 54 ; ii. 
246 ; iii. 25 ; iv. 48, 886, M. T. 
Wa. D. O. Wo. ; goes to the Holy 
Land, L 20 ; ii. 64; iv. 43, M. Wi. 
0.; made executor of archbishop 
Baldwin's will, iii. 25, D. ; arch- 
bishop of Canterbury, i. 22, 55 ; ii. 
249 ; iii. 26 ; iv. 47, 388, M. T. Wa. 
D. O. Wo. ; Mc Canterbniy, arch- 
bishops of. 

Herbert le Poore, archdeacon of Can- 
terbury, i. 22, 55 ; iL 249 ; iv. 48, 
888, M. T. Wa. O. Wo. ; deprived 
of hit property by Richard L, and 



INDEX. 



319 



Salisbury, bishops of: — cont 

Herbert le Poore — cotU. 
crosses, U. 67, Wi. ; reconciled with 
Richard I., and returns, t6. ; in 
Scotland with John, iii. 31, D. ; 
the release of the Scotch from their 
allegiance to John committed to, 
ii. 270, Wa. ; dies, ii. 287 ; iii. 44, 
Wa. D. ; buried at Wilton, ii. 287, 
Wa. 

Richard le Poore, bishop of Chiches- 
ter, i. 63 ; ii. 83, 288, 289 ; iii. 44 ; 
iv. 408, T. Wi. Wa. D. Wo. ; at the 
naval battle with Eustace the Monk, 
iii. 50, D. s blesses the fleet going 
against him, iv. 408, Wo. ; begins 
the new church at Salisbury, ii. 289, 
317, Wa.; a stone laid for, in the 
new church at Salisbury, i. 66, T. ; 
at the dedication of Worcester ca- 
*" thedral, iv. 409, Wo. ; his inquiry 
into the conduct of the bishop of 
Durham, iiL 62, 67, D. ; sent to 
Louis Vni. to demand the restora- 
tion of Normandy, iii. 81; made 
bishop of Durham, i. 70 ; ii. 85, 
304; iii. 109, 115; iv. 69, 420, T. 
Wi. Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; see Salis- 
bury, deans of; Chichester, Dur- 
ham, bishops of. 

Robert de Bingham, L 70, 72 ; ii. 85 ; 
iiL 109, 115 ; iv. 69, T. Wi. D. O. 
W. ; consecrated at Wilton, i. 72 ; 
iL 307, T. Wa., by bishop Jooelyn 
of Bath, ii. 307, Wa.; witnesses 
Magna Charta in 1225, i. 231, Bu. ; 
compels the restoration of H. de 
Burgh to the chapel whence he had 
been taken, iv. 75, W. ; witnesses 
the confirmation of Magna Charta 
in 1236, i. 103, X.; dies, ii. 337 ; iii. 
170 ; iv. 95, 438, Wa. D. W. Wo. 

WUliam of York, justice itinerant at 
Worcester in 1235, i. 97, T. ; at 
Lewes, i. 99, T. ; at Gloucester in 
1236, ib. ; at Lannceston in 1288, 
i. 107, T. ; at Bedford in 1840, iii. 
155, D. { at Oxford in 1241» i. 118, 



Salisbury, bishops of: — cont 

William of York—con/. 
T. ; at Bermondsey in 1241, ii. 328, 
Wa. ; the government committed 
to, in the king's absence in 1242, 
iii. 159, D. ; made bishop of Salis- 
bury, i. 135; ii.338; iiL 170; iv. 
95, 438, T. Wa. D. W. Wo. ; con- 
secrated, L 136, T., by Fulk, bishop 
of London, ii. 91 ; iv. 96, WL O. 
W., at Wilton, iv. 96, O. ; gives 
judgment against Dunstable in the 
question of Kensworth and Cadding^ 
ton, iii. 178, D. ; at the meeting of 
the bishops at Dunstable against 
the archbishop's visitation, iii. 181 ; 
dedicates Cranbome church, i. 150, 
T. ; excommunicates the infractors 
of Magna Charta, L 305, 319, Bu. ; 
dies, iii. 199 ; iv. 107, 110, 113, 
444, D. O. W. Wo. 

Giles of Bridport, iL 95 ; iii. 199 ; iv. 
110,1113, 444, WL D. W. 0. Wo. ; 
goes to Rome for the king against 
the clergy and people, iii. 199, D. ; 
makes a composition with the Clergy 
respecting the tax of 1256, L 389, 
Bu. ; consecrated, L 392, Bu., by 
archbishop Boniface, ii. 95 ; iv. 113, 
WL O., at Canterbury, iv. 113, 0. ; 
appointed to settle the afiair about 
the bishoprick of Carlisle, iii. 205, 
D. ; dedicates the cathedral, L 166, 
T. ; one of the twenty-four ap- 
pointed at Oxford in 1258, L 450, 
Bu. ; elected arbiter on the king's 
side in 1261, iv. 129, O. ; dies, iL 
100, 353 ; iv. 132, 133, 448, Wi. 
Wa. O. W. Wo. 

Walter de la Wyle, iL 100; iv. 132, 
133, WL O. W. ; consecrated at Can- 
terbury, iv. 133, 134, W. O. ; at 
the consecration of John le Breton, 
bishop of Hereford, ii. 376, Wa. ; 
dies, ii. 110, 377 ; iv. 238, 242, 460, 
WI Wa. O. W. Wo. 

Robert Wiekhampton, dean of Salis- 
bury, iL 110, 377; iv^ 289, 242, 



320 



INDEX. 



Salisbury, bishops of : — eont 

Robert Wickbampton — cont. 

460, Wi. Wa. O. W. Wo.; con- 
firmed by the chapter of Canter- 
bury, iv. 239, 242, O. W. ; hin- 
drance to his consecration, iv. 240, 
O. ; refusal of the bishops to con- 
secrate him, iv. 243, W. ; conse- 
crated at Lyons, iv. 258, W., by 
archbishop Kilwarby, ii. 118,383; 
iv. 465, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; receives arch- 
bishop Kilwarby at Salisbury, iv. 
473, Wo. ; dies, ir. 401 ; iu. 313 ; iv. 
296, 297, Wa. D. O. W. ; had been 
blind for seven years, iii. 313, D. 

Walter ScammeU, dean of Salisbury, 
ii. 402 ; iii. 313 ; iv. 296, 297, Wa. 
D. O. W. ; had been sent by Ed- 
ward I. to quiet the disturbances at 
Winchester priory, ii. 123, Wi. ; 
consecrated by archbishop Feccham 
at Sunning, ii. 402; iii. 315; iv. 
296, 297, 490, Wa, D. O. W. Wo. ; 
dies, iv. 308, O. W. 

Henry de Brandeston, archdeacon of 
Dorchester, iv. 308, 0. W. ; con- 
secrated at Canterbury by arch- 
bishop Feccham, iv. 309, O. W. ; 
dies, iii. 339 ; iv. 312, D. O. W. 

Laurence de Hakebume, elected bishop 
by the majority, iv. 314, O. W. ; 
goes to the king, and is admitted, 
ib,; returns, and goes to Canter- 
bury for consecration, and dies 
there, ib, ; buried at Canterbury, iv. 

315, O. W. 
William de la Comere, elected by the 

minority, ib. ; rgected by the king, 
ib.i elected again, iv. 315, O. W. ; 
his consecration postponed, iv. 316, 
O. W. ; consecrated at Canterbury 
by archbishop Feccham, iv. 318,0. 
W. ; at the translation of S. Frides- 
wide at Oxford, ib, ; enthroned, ib, ; 
dies, iv. 331, O. 
Nicholas Longesp^, iv. 332, O. ; con- 
secrated by archbishop Feccham at 
Canterbury, ib, ; enthroned, iv. 334. 



Salisbury, deans of: 

Robert, dies, i. 9, M. 

Robert Warelwast, made bishop of 
Exeter, i. 48, T. ; see Exeter, bi^ops 
of. 

Richard le Foore, iL 65, Wi. ; dected 
bishop of Winchester, goes to Rome, 
but the election is quashed, iv. 51, 
O. ; see Chichester, Salisbury, Dur- 
ham, bishops of. 

Adam, dies, iiL 60, D. 

Robert of Hertford, dies, i. 159, T. 

Robert Wickhampton, iv. 239, 242, 
O. W. ; see Saliabury, bichops of. 

Walter ScammeU, sent by Edward L to 
quiet the disturbances at Winchester 
priory, ii. 123, Wi. ; elected bishop, 
iv. 296, 297, O. W. ; ,see Salisbury, 
bishops of. 
chancellors of: 



Roger, imprisoned by Stephen at iM- 
vizes, ii. 51, Wi. 

Ralph, had seven votes for the bishop- 
rick of lichfield in 1256, i. 879, 
Bu. 

— - treasurers of : 

Edmund of Abingdon; see Canter 
buiy, archbishops of. 

Robert de Earvill, dies, iL 102, Wi. 
castle of, built by bishop Roger in 



1138,ii. 51, Wi. 
Salisbury, Patrick de Evreux, first earl of, 
dies, ii. 59 ; iv. 382, Wi. Wo. 

 William de, Evreux, second earl of, 
dies, i. 23 ; ii. 65, 250 ; iv. 389, M. Wi. 
Wa. Wo. 

William de Longesp^e, third earl 



of, seises Geoffirey of Norwich at Dun- 
stable, iii. 34, D. ; admiral of the fleet in 
1212, iii. 35, 36, D. ; goes into Flanders 
against Fhilip II., ii. 280, Wa. ; taken 
prisoner at Bovines, i. 224 ; ii. 281 ; iii. 
41 ; iv. 53, 403, Bu. Wa. D. W. Wo. ; 
joins prince Louis, iv. 406, Wo. ; returns 
to his allegiance to Henry IIL, iii. 47 ; 
iv. 407, D. Wo. ; his vigour against the 
barons, iiL 48, D. ; defeats Eustace the 
Monk, iiL 50, D. ; assists at the excom- 



INDEX. 



321 



Salisbnxy, William de Longeaple — c<mL 
munication of 'William de FortiboB, earl 
of Albemarle, ilL 64, D. ; a stone laid for 
him in the new church of Salisbtiry, L 
66, T. ; witnesses Magna Charta in 1225, 
i. 232, Bo. ; joins W. Marshal, iii. 82, 
D. ; sent into Qascony by Henry III., i. 
68 ; iii. 94 ; iv. 417, T. D. Wo. ; wrecked 
on his return home, iii 99, D. ; dies, L 
69 ; ii. SOS ; iii 99 ; iv. 67, 419, T. Wa. 
D. O. W. Wo. 

— ^— Ela, daughter of second earl, his 
countess, a stone laid for, in the new 
church of Salisbury, L 66, T. 

Salisbury, William de Longesp^, fourth 
earl of, knighted by Henry HI., i. 90 ; iy. 
425, T. Wo. ; witnesses the confirmation 
of Magna Charta in 1236, L 108, T. ; 
killed at Blassoura, i. 142, 286 ; iv. 99, 
440, T. Bi. W. Wo. 

— — his son, William, dies, i. 

159, T. 

[William de Montacnte], created 



earl of Salisbury by Edward III., iv. 

350, O. ; at Poitiers, iv. 561, Wo. 
Salisbury, John of, bishop of Chartres, i. 

51, T.; dies, L 52. 
Salt, price of, in 1264, iv. 158, W. ; in 1294, 

iiL 891, D. ; in 1405, iii. 484, Be. 
Saltmarsh, Peter, action of the bishop of 

Worcester against, about Upton, iv. 

429, Wo. ; settlement of this, iv. 430. 
Salvey, castle of, restored to Henry III., 

iii. 60, D. 
— Bobert of, succeeds Simon of Elston 

as sheriff of Bedfordshire, iii. 196, D. 

Samaria (Sebaste), taken by Saladin, i. 19, 
M. 

Samford, Roger de, appointed by the barons 
warden of Porchester castle, i. 453, Bu. 

Sampson, a servant of Balph Finegal, gives 
an acre to Tewkesbury, i. 76, T. 

Sampson, called Taundi, dies, L 135, T. 
Sancerre, honour of, Stephen, son of Theo- 
bald of Blois, inherits, ii. 234, Wa. 

Sanchia, sister of Pedro IL, married to 
Raymond VII. of Tooloose, iii 90, D. 

VOL. V. 



Sanchia of Provence, marries lUchardof 
Cornwall, i 128, 132, 257 ; ii. 89, 330; 
iii. 161 ; iv. 90, 91, 435, T. Bu. Wi. Wa. 
O. W. Wo. ; comes to England, iii. 162, 
D. ; at Paris in 1254, during Henry IIL's 
visit, i 329 ; iii. 194, Bu. D« ; crowned 
queen of Qermany at Aachen, iv. 116, 
117, 444, O. W. Wo. } dies, ii. 100 ; iv. 
128, 129, 446, 448, Wi. O. W. Wo. ; 
buried at Hayle8,ii 100; iv. 128, WiO. 

Sancho IV., king of Castile, submission of 

Pedro ni. and Alphonso III. of Arra- 

gon to, iv. 305, 306, O. W. ; his war 

with Alphonso IH., iv. 498, Wo. 

Saneho VUL, king of Navarre ; tee Na- 
varre. 

Sancho, archbishop of Toledo ; tee Toledo, 

archbishops o£ 
Sancreed, in Cornwall, church of, given to 

Thomas, son of Durand, i. 99, T. ; the 

benefice exchanged by Tewkesbury with 

the chapter of Exeter,, i 128, T. 
Sanctuary, breach of, at Waverley, ii. 327, 

Wa, ; at Worcester, iv. 554, Wo. 
Sandon, church of, P. Peyure presented 

to, iii. 165,D. 
Sandwich, prince Louis lands at, i 62 ; 

iii 45 ; iv. 406, T. D. Wo. 

Ralph of, one of the confederate 

barons, iv. 450, Wo. ; the king's seal 

committed to, by S. de Montfort, iv. 168, 

W. 
Sanford, Hugh de, killed at 6rosmont| i 

91, T. 

Richard de, dies, iv. 434, Wo. 

— — Henry de, his heir, does homage to 

the prior of Worcester, and pays 17«. 

and 30 sticks of eels, ib, 
Santarem, taken by Alphonso L of Por^ 

tugal, ii 232, Wa. 
Saphadin, brother of Saladin, reigns in 

Jerusalem, i 207, Bu. 
Saracen, Peter, taken prisoner, iii 148, D. ; 

freed by his son John, ib. 
John, dean of Wells, taken prisoner, 

ib. ; fi«ed, ib. 
Saraoens, the, arrive in Spain in 1195, iv. 

48, 0. ;. their invasion of Spain in 121 1, ti. 



322 



INDEX. 



SaracenB, tlie— eoRl. 
266 ; iy. 400, Wa. Wo. ; defeated at the 
battle of Navaa de Toloaa, i. 32, 60 ; 
iL 82, 271 ; iv. 55, 401, M. T. WL Wa, 
O. Wo. ; defeated in Spain in 1225, i. 
84, M. ; Blaogbter the duistians in 
1275, bat are snbieqnenily defeated, iL 
119, 120, 385 I IT. 468, 469, WL Wa. 
Wo. 

 of Lncera, joined by Manfred, L 
852, Bn. 

Safenaa, near Damietta, i. 287, Bn. 

Sarpenho, chapel of, a chantry in, granted 
to James de Cans, iii. 141, D. 

Sanmnr, castle of, sorrendered to John, i. 
198, Bo. 

William de, dies, iii. 126, D. 

SaTage, Balph, serves on a jory, iiL 381, 
D. 

Savigny (Saveni), the order joined to Ci- 
teanx, iL 232. 

^— abbats of : 

William of Tonlonse, made abbat of 
ateaux, iL 241, Wa. ; dies, ii. 242. 
Stephen Lexinton, abbat of Stanley, ii. 
307; iii. 116,Wa.D. 

Sayoy, A. of, payment made to, by Wor- 
cester priory, iy. 443, 444, Wo. 

— - — Baldwin of, elected archbishop of 
Lyons, and uds Innocent IV. to go 
there, iiL 166, D. ; the election qnashed, 
ib. 

Peter of, the honour of Richmond 



giyen to, iii. 146 n., D. ; made earl of 
Richmond, L 118, T.; sworn of the 
king's council in 1258, L 449, Bu. ; one 
of the twenty-four, L 450, Bo. ; the acts 
of the council confirmed before, L 456, 
Bn. ; signs the letter against the Poi- 
teyins, L 174, 460, T. Bo. ; Richard de 
Clare poisoned at his table, iii. 219, D. ; 
leayes the country, in fear of the barons, 
ii. 100 ; iy. 120, 449, .WL W. Wo. ; his 
adyiceto Henry HE. about the proyisions 
of Oxford, iy. 128, O. ; at the funeral 
of Sanchia, ib. ; the queen tries to induce 
him to inyade England, iii. 233, B. •, 
dies, iL 106 j iy. 457, WL Wo. 



Sayqy, Thomas of, marries Jane, countess 
of Flanders, iiL 146, D. ; meets Henry 
m. at Newcastle with aid against the 
Scots, Hi. 164, D. 

Sayoy, the, the house of John of (jaunt in, 
attacked by the mob in 1381, iiL 416, D. 

Saxons, the, fortify the hills while king 
Arthur is in Wales, iL 3, Wi. ; called 
into Britain by Yortigem, iy. 362, Wo.; 
arriye in Britun, iiL 6, D. 

Saxony, the duke of, an elector to the 
empire, L 196. Bu. 

Say (Sey), Geoffirey de (fifth baron), dies, 
and is buried at Doyer, L 77, T. 

William de (sixth baron), returns 

to England, L 127, T. 

Say, Margery de, dies, iy. 422, Wo. 

•^— — Matilda de, dies, iiL 76, D. 

Scapdory, Henry, serres on a jury, iii. 
381, D. 

Schardel, Robert de, Qected from the 
court of Henry HI., i. 239, Bu. 

Schinake (Simac, Scimach), in Icomb, 
giyen to the almonry of Worcester by 
William of the Mills, iy. 509, 528, Wo. 

— W. de, meadow bought of, by 
Worcester priory, iy. 442, Wo. 

Schykes-acher, mill built at, iiL 258, D. 

Schwerin, Henry count of^ seizes Wal- 
demar IE., king of Denmark, iii. 96, D. 

Scissor (Caryer), Giles, held little Ckxmp- 
ton, i. 168, T. ; dies, ib. 

Scodwade, ii. 192, Wa. 

Scot John, Famingham mill sold to, by 
Dunstable, iiL 437, 455, Be. 

-^— ~- John le ; see Chester, earls of. 

J. le, land at Contetone bought ot^ 

by Worcester, iy. 444, Wo. 

Scotales, inquiries into the practice of, 
ordered, L 307, 332, Bu. 

Scotenay, Walter de, executed for poison- 
ing William de Clare, i. 167 ; ii. 98 ; iv. 
120, T. WL W. 

Scotland, question of the succession to the 
crown referred to Edward I., iy. 328, 329, 
505, O. Wo. ; result of the inyestigation 
into the chronicles as to the suaerainty 
of England, iy. 337, 338, 0. ; submission 



INDEX. 



323 



Scotland—'Coitt 
of the claimants of the crown to Edward L, 
ii. 411; iii. 368; iv. 607, 508, W. D. 
Wo. 
ScattcTaisun, Simon, gives land to Dun- 
stable, iii. 175 ; dies, ib, 
Secya, Berard de ; see Berard de Secja. 
Sedgeberrow (Seggesbere), lease of, given 
by Worcester priory, iv. 404, Wo. ; the 
lease fUls in, and is pat under the cus- 
tody of Peter the cellarer, iy. 423, 
Wo. 
Sedgeberrow, parsons of: 

Theobald, dies, iy. 419, Wo. 

Elias of Broadwas, ib. 

W., iy. 439. 

William, nephew of the prior, iy. 

443. 
Kobert, chaplain of Dodderhill, iy. 

479. 
John de Buterle, iy. 488 ; resigns the 
church into the bishop's hands while 
the prioiy is vacant, iv. 493. 
mcholas of Dumbleton, refuses to 

receive it for this reason, ib, 
Thomas of; see Worcester, monks of. 
Segenhoe (Segeho, Seggeho, Seginhou), 
value of the vicarage of^ iii. 59, D. ; gift 
to Dunstable of half a hide in, iii 63 ; 
arrangement as to land in, between Dun- 
stable and Boger of Newport, iiL 93 ; 
right of Dunstable to a mark from, esta- 
blished, iii. 113 ; quarrel in consequence 
of a virgate acquired by Dunstable in, 
iii. 188; suit respecting land in, iii. 
' 156 ; pigeon house built at, iii. 183 ; 
scarcity of com at, in 1255, iii. 199; 
the house of the prior of Dunstable at, 
pillaged by armed men, iii. 231 ; writ of 
dower in, iii. 269 ; hall at, burnt, iii. 
282 ; suit respecting the rights of Dun- 
stable to be tried in the prior's court at, 
iii. 303; Balph Fyke, a naif of the 
prioiy of Dunstable at, iii. 327, 342 ; 
question as to the privileges of the prior 
of Dunstable at, iii. 329, 330 ; value of 
the church, iii. 867 ; John de Wodnlle, 
patron of, dies, iii. 400. 



Segenhoe, vicars of: 

Matthew, chaplain of Dunstable, iii. 

148. 
John Sleigrom, iii. 158 ; resigns, iii. 

176 ; made vicar of Sundon, ib. 
Robert of S. Edmundsbury, iii. 176, 

183. 
Thomas of Eton, iii. 258 ; summoned 

for not paying his share of the king's 

fifteenth, iii. 304 ; pays his arrears, 

iii. 305. 
Segrave, Stephen de (second baron), jus- 
tice itinerant at Dunstable in 1217, iiL 
53, D. ; at Bedford in 1219, iii. 54, D. ; 
at Dunstable in 1219, iii. 55, D. ; again 
in 1227, iii. 105, D. ; assists the prior of 
Dunstable in his court in 1227, iii. 108, 
D. ; complaint of the prior of Dunstable 
to, against the townsmen of Dunstable, 
iii. 121, D. ; made justiciary, i. 74, T. ; 
chief justiciary in place of Hubert de 
Burgh, i. 87 ; ii. 811 ; iii. 131, T. Wa. 
D. ; removed from the king's council, L 
94 ; ii 315 ; iv. 81, 426, T. Wa. W. Wo., 
by archbishop Edmund, iii. 136 ; iv. 78, 
D. O. ; suspected of being the cause of 
the death of B. Marshal, ii. 315, Wa. ; 
his manors laid waste by B. Siward, ii. 
318; iii. 187, Wa. D. ; hides in the 
abbey of Leicester, i. 364, Bu. ; his state- 
ment respecting the amount of scutage, 
ib, ; reconciled with the kiug, iii. 144, 
D. ; exempted from the excommunication 
of archbishop Edmund in 1289, iiL 150, 
D. 

Gilbert de (third baron), dies in 

prison, iii. 193, D. ; custody of his land 
given to prince Edward, iii. 1 94, D. 

Alice de (daughter of third baron). 



countess of Warwick, taken prisoner by 
Henry de Montfort, iii. 230, D. [^see the 
note]. 

Nicholas de (fourth baron), one of 



the confederate barons, iv. 450, Wo. ; 
joins Simon de Montfort, iii. 222; iv. 
133, D. W. ; taken prisoner at Eve- 
sham, iL 865 ; iv. 455, Wa. Wo. ; his 
mother gives prince Edward admisnon 

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324 



INDEX. 



Segraye, Nicholas de — cant 
into the isle of Ely, ilL 246, D. ; his 
submission and assistance to prince Ed- 
-waxd, iii. 246 j iv. 207, D. W. 

Seine, the, boondary of the Vezin, L 199, 
BiL ; oyerflow of, in 1296, iv. 529, Wo. 

Selby, abbey of, given to the aichbishop of 
York in exchange for jorisdiction over 
I^coln diocese, ii. 37, Wi. ; free election 
granted to, by John in 1218, iii. 42, D. 

— -^ abbats of : 

Bichard, made abbat of Ramsey, iv. 

403, Wo. 
Bichard de Eillesay, witnesses Magna 
Charta in 1225, i. 232, Bo. 

Sellere, John, dies, i. 115, T. 

John, his son, presented to S. 

John's, Bristol, by Tewkesbury, 1 102, 
T. ; dies, i. 121. 

Belsey, bishops of : 

Ordbriht, subscribes the foundation 
charter of Burton abbey, i. 183, Bu. 
Heaca, dies, iL 187, Wa. 
^thelric, consecrated by Stigand, ii. 
187, Wa. i dies, ii. 31, WL 

Sempringham, Ralph of, chancellor of Ox- 
ford ; see Lichfield, deans of. 

Senlis, Regains, bishop of, ii. 132, Wa. 

Sens, council of, in 1223, iii. 80, D. 

 Peter de Corboil, archbishop of, 

strange penance enjoined by, i 59 ; iv. 
897, T. Wo. 

Sergines, Qeofifrey de, joins in the letter 
from Palestine to Henry III., i. 868, Bu. 

Sergins I., Pope, baptises Ceadwalla, ii. 
6, Wi. 

IV., Pope, iv. 871. 

Sever, S., besieged by Charles of Yalois, 
iv. 525, Wo. ; its surrender, ib. 

Severn, the, frozen four miles beyond 
Gloucester in 1210, iv. 898, Wo.; in- 
undation of, in 1258, i. 162, T. ; obstacle 
to the navigation of, at Tewkesbury, re- 
moved, iv. 509, Wo. ; three boys drowned 
in, iv. 518, Wo. ; new vessel on, iv. 514, 
Wo. 

Severus, war of, in Britain, iii. 4, D. ; dies 
at York, il 136 ; iii 4, Wa. D. 



Sewell (SeuewellaJ, land in, let to Don- 
stable priory, iii. 143, D. ; two sheep- 
stealeis caught at, and hanged, iiL 281, 
D. ; hide of land in, held by T. Painter, 
of Dunstable, iii 871, D. 

Johanna, widow of Robert of, 

money levied on, iii 864, D. 

John of, serves on a juxy, iii 



807, D. 

John of, junior, establishes his 



right to hunt in Bocwood, iii 402, D. 
Sewell, Walter of, not allowed to make his 

profession at Dunstable, iii 842, D. 
Sey J see Say. 

Seybroc, John de, serves on a jury, iii 
844, D. 

Seynhmich (Glamorganshire), t.e. S. Mi- 
chael's, I 124, T. 

Seyton, Roger de, justice itinerant at Win- 
chester in 1272, il 111, 878; iv. 461, WI 
Wa. Wo. ; at Bedfoid in 1276, iii 269, 
D. ; his conduct in the suit of the prior 
of Dunstable against Eudes la Suche, 
iii. 271, D. ; his anger at special justices 
being appointed at Dunstable, iii. 272, 
D. ; they are removed, and the whole 
case committed to him, ib, ; sits on the 
case at Dunstable, and goes as much as 
he can against the prior, iii. 272, 327, 
885, D.; afterwards restores the prior's 
liberty which he had taken, iii. 272, 327, 
D. ; struck with paralysis, and becomes 
a regular canon at Thomton, iii. 272, 
D. ; his investigation of the quarrel be- 
tween the prior of Dunstable and the 
king's &lconers, iii. 274, D. ; payment 
of Dunstable priory for fines in his eyre, 
iii 290, D. 

Shaftesbury, the abbey founded by Alflred, 
il 10, 163, WI Wa. ; Edward the mar- 
tyr buried at, ii. 18, WI ; Eulalia, ab- 
bess of, ii. 30. 

Shardelowe (Sardelowe), Robert de, one of 
the judges in the suit between the town 
and priory of Dunstable, ill 122, D. 

Shenefrith, casUe of, restored by Henry 
m. to Hubert de Bnigh, I 112, T. 



INDEX* 



325 



Shenington (Senesdone, Schenednne^ Ro- 
bert, parson of, dies, i. 89, T. ; the church 
given toTresmand, L 181 ; arrangement 
respecting, i. 167. 
Sherborne, justices itinerant at, in 1235, i. 
98, T. ; in 1256, i. 157 ; the castle bnilt 
by Boger, bishop of Salisbnry, ii. 51 ; 
iv. 17, WL W. ; given np by William 
Martel to Bobert of Gloucester, i. 46 ; 
iL229. 
Sherborne, bishops of: 

S. Aldhelm, consecrated by archbishop 
Brithwold, iL 154, Wa. ; asnsts Ina 
in founding Glastonbury, ii 6, Wi. ; 
dies, ii. 154, Wa. 
Swithelm, takes king Alfred's alms to 
S. Thomas in India, and returns, 
iiLlO; iv. 869, D. Wo. 
JEthehic, subscribes the foundation 
charter of Burton abbey i. 183, Bo. 
Herman, sent to Borne by Edward the 
Confessor, ii. 188, Wa. ; dies, iv. 
10, O.W. 
Osmund, iv. 10, 0. ; see Salisbury, 

bishops of. 
the seat of the bishoprick transferred 
to Salisbury, iL 29 ; iv. 10, 372, 
Wi. O. W. Wo; by Herman, iv. 
10, W.; by Osmund, iv. 10, 11, 
O.W. 

abbey of, joined with Horton, by 

bishop Boger, i. 10, M. 
abbats of: 



Thurstan, goes to Bome, ii. 219, Wa. 
William de Stoke, monk of Worcester, 

iv. 386, Wo. ; dies, iv. 400. 
Philip, witnesses Bilagna Charta in 

1225, i. 282, Bu. 
Henry of, justice itinerant at Not- 



tingham in 1255, i. 372, Bn. 

Sherifb, regulations respecting, in the pro- 
visions of Oxford, i. 451, Bu. ; tonms of 
the, i. 478, 488, Bu. ; oaths of, on their 
election, iii. 210, D. 

Shipston onStoor (Scepewe, Schepewes* 
tone, Schepstone, Sepestone, Sheepwes- 
ton), given by Othred to Worcester, iv. 
366, Wo. ; let to Tliomaa of Erdington 



8hip6ton-on-Siou]^— «oiit 
by Worcester, iv. 391; term of lease 
prolonged, iv. 419 ; lease taken of a 
mill at, iv. 426; mill at, bought by 
Worcester, iv. 428; the lease falls in, 
iv. 442. 

Shome, given to Bermondsey, ui. 434, Be. 

Shortgrave (Scortegrave, Schortegrave, 
Sortegrave), agreement of Dunstable 
with William de Cantelupe respecting 
the kmd of, iii. 31, D. ; action of William 
Bussel agunst Dunstable for, ilL 171 ; 
pigeon house and grange built at, iiL 187 ; 
new bam at, ill 191 ; ditch at, iiL 201 ; 
the bam falls down, and is rebuilt, iii. 
207 ; suit for four acres in the dose of, 
iii. 211 ; David of Offenthone and others 
at, iiL 241 ; wood at, cut down by Eudes 
la Suche, iii. 261 ; writ of ejectment for 
the enclosed pasturage at, iii. 262, 271 ; 
land at, given to Dunstable by Thomas 
Inge, iiL 302 ; grove at, cut down, iii. 
335 ; four acres enclosed at, iiL 374 ; pigs 
belonging to Dunstable priory at, iiL 
408. 

Shrewsbury, attacked by the Welsh in 
1094, L 6, BL; the castle garrisoned 
against Stephen by William Fits-Alan, 
iL 226, Wa. ; taken by Stephen, L 46 ; 
ii. 226, Wa. ; Henry m. at, in 1241, L 
120, T. ; Edward I. takes lus treasury 
to, in 1277, iv. 472, Wo. ; justices itine- 
rant at, in 1292, iv. 511, Wo. ; justices 
of trailbaston at, in 1305, iv. 558, Wo. ; 
battle of, iii. 483, Be. 

 abbey of, founded by Warren, earl 

of Shrewsbury, iv. 372, Wo. ; grant of 
Bichard I. respecting the church to the 
bishop of Coventry confirmed by Henry 
m., L 244, Bu. 

—— abbats of: 



Bobert, dies, L 50, T. 

Adam, deposed, i. 51, T. 

Balph, ib. ; at the dedication of Wor- 
cester cathedral, iv. 409, Wo. 

Walter, prior of Leominster, L 65 ; iv. 
413, T. Wo. ; dies, L 67, T. 

Henry, prior, ib. 



326 



INDEX. 



Shrewsbury, abbats of: — cont 

William, subprior of Coventry, in- 
truded by Henry III., depriyed by 
the Pope, L 145, T. 
Henry of Eveaham, ib. 
— ^— S. Mary's, asserted to be a royal 

chapel, i. 276, Bu. 
^— — — archdeacons of: 



Hugh Foliot, made bishop of Hereford, 

L 64, T. ; tee Hereford, bishops of. 

Peter of Badnor ; see Lichfield, canons 

of. 

Shrewsbury, Boger de Montgomery, first 

earl of, founds the monasteries of 

Shrewsbury and Wenloc, iy. 372, Wo. 

[called Warin] ; joins the conspiracy 

against William IL, ii. 198, Wa. ; his 

sons in Bochester castle, ii. 200, Wa.; 

dies, ii. 204, Wa. 

Hugh de Montgomery, second earl 

of, defeats the Welsh, iL 204, Wa. ; de- 
feats Magnus of Norway in Anglesey, L 
6, M. ; slain in Anglesey, i. 6 ; ii. 207, 
M. Wa. 

Bobert de Belesme, third earl of, 



succeeds Hugh, earl of Shrewsbury, iL 
207, Wa. ; his quarrel with Henry L, ii. 
210 ; exiled by Henry I., i. 7 ; iii. 430, 
M. Be, ; his castles taken, and he out- 
lawed, ii. 210, Wa. ; crosses, ib, ; comes 
to terms with Bobert of Normandy, ii. 
211 ; comes to Enghmd to Heniy I., ib, ; 
departs in enmity to Normandy, ib, ; 
holds out against Henry I., ii. 212; 
escapes after Tinchebrai, ib. ; captured 
by Henry I., ii. 214; imprisoned at 
Warham, ii 44, 215, Wl Wa. ; dies, i. 
10, M. 

Sicily, earthquake in, in 1169, i. 50, T. 

and Apulia, crown of, offered to 

yarious persons by Innocent IY., i. 339, 
Bu. ; claims of Henry m. to, i. 170, T. ; 
seized by Conrad, i. 339, Bu. ; refused 
by Bichard of Cornwall^ i, 839 ; iy. 126, 
Bu. W.; giyen to. prince Edmund by 
Alexander IY., i. 339 ; iy. 114, 126, 
Bu. O. W. ; letter of Alexander IV. on 
this, i 339, Bu. ; prince Edmund inyested 



Sicily and Apulia — cent 
with, by the bishop of Bologna, L 349, 
Bu. ; letters from Alexander IY. sent on 
by Bustand for a crusade against Man- 
fired, L 350, Meqq,f Bu. ; indignation in 
England at the tenth collected for a cru- 
sade against Manfired, l 860, Bu. ; com- 
plaints of the clergy and others against 
the expedition, L 361, 387, Bu.; argu- 
ments of the bishop of Messina upon the 
expedition, i. 886, Bu.; discusion on, 
at the parliament at Westminster in 
1257, i. 392, Bu. 

Sicily, nobles of, their letter to Henry IIL, 
L 397, Bu.; his letters in return pro- 
mising aid, i. 398, 400, Bu. 

Sidon, taken by Saladin, i. 19, M.; the 
castle restored by the Christians in 1228, 
ii. 305 ; ill 112, Wa. D. ; the road to, 
opened for pilgrims by the treaty of 
1229, ii 306, Wa. ; castle of, called 
Sagitta leee Matt Par. Hist Min. i. 
136], restored by Peter des Boches, iiL 
126, D. 

Sienna, merchants of, letter of Pope Alex- 
ander IY. respecting the debt due to, 
from Osney, iy. 107, O. ; reason for the 
letter, iy. 109 ; 200 marks paid to, by 
Osney, iy. 111. 

Nicholas of, chaplun to Pope Alex- 
ander IY., iy. 107, 0. 

Sigebert (Sebert), king of the East 
Saxons, receiyes Christianity, ii. 150, 
Wa. 

Sigebert, king of Wessex, ii. 6, WL ; de- 
posed and murdered, ib. 

Silyerius, Pope, ii 3, 147 ; iii 7 ; iy. 363, 
Wi Wa. D. Wo. 

Silyestre, Simon, a wood belonging to, iiL 
249, 250, D. 

Simon, S., martyred in the Isle of Wight, 
ii. 266, Wa. 

Simon, the Pope's chamberlain, sent into 
England for the tribute in 1267, iy. 214, 
W. 

Simon, a monk of Wayerley, makes a ne^w 
spring for the conyent, ii 284, Wa. 



4 

\ 



II9DBX. 



327 



Simon, an anchorite, removed £pom Jidi* 

field to Donstable, iii. 77, D.; dies, iii. 

109. 
Simon, a blind clerk of Weeton, admitted 

into Dunstable for the sonl of John de 

Crachale, liL 255, D. 

Sion, Ermenfred, bishop of, degrades Sti- 
gand, ii. 28 ; iii. 424, Wi. Be. 

Sion, Islevorth, the neW diiach at, entered, 
iii. 487, Be. 

Sirinctone, Bobert, a clerk of, accused of 
homicide, iii. 85, D. ; escapes, ib, 

Siward, earl of Northumberland, takes part 
with Edwaid the Confessor against God- 
vine, ii. 184, Wa. ; dies, U. 26, 187, Wi. 
Wa. ; account of his death, ii. 26, WL 

Siward Bern, in the isle of Ely, against 
William I., ii. 191, Wa. ; taken and im- 
prisoned, iL 29, Wi. 

Siward, Richard, exiled by Henry HE., ii. 
318, Wa. ; disseised of all his lands by 
Henry HI. as an abettor of R. Marshal, 
IT. 74, W. ; joins Gilbert Basset and 
rises against Henry IIL, iii. 136, D. ; 
arms and releases H. de Burgh at De- 
vises, iy. 75, O. W. ; takes Hubert de 
Burgh to B. Marshal in Wales, i. 91 ; 
iii. 138, T. D. ; bums the manors of 
Peter des Boches, B. of Cornwall, and 
others of the king's counsellors, i. 91 ; ii. 
818 ; iii. 137 ; iv. 76, T. Wa. D. O. W. ; 
B. Marshal commits his castles and 
family to, iy. 77, 78, W. O. ; reconciled 
with Henry UI., L 93 ; ii. 86 ; iy. 80, 426, 
T. WL O. W. Wo. ; refusal of lUchard 
of Cornwall to be reconciled with, iy. 81, 
O. W. ; goes to Winchester in search of 
Peter de Bievaulz, ii. 86, Wi. ; seizes 
the horses of the bishop and prior of 
Winchester, ii. 87,Wi. ; excommunicated 
by the bishop, ib.; absolved, ib.; goes 
into Scotland, iv. 82, O. W. : taken pri- 
soner at Gloucester, but released, i. 101, 
T. ; taken prisoner, but released by the 
archbishop, iii. 144, D. ; admitted into 
the royal household, ib. 

 Bichard, invades England with the 

Scots, ui« 403, D. ; fights against the 



Siward, Bichard— conl. 

English at Dunbar, iv. 527, Wo. ; takes 

Dunbar, ni« 408, D* ; taken prisoner, iv. 

527, Wo.; submits to Edward I., and 

is taken to England as a prisoner, iiL 

404, D. 
Sladmede, in flitwick, cause respecting, 

between Tewkesbury and D. Flitwick,iiL 

410, D. 
Slaughter, hundred of, names of the Jurors 

from, in the suit between Tewkesbury 

and B. le Poer, i. 100, T. 

Sleaford (Lafford, Latford) castle, built by 
Alexander, bishop of Lincoln, iv. 18, 
W. ; seised by the earl of Albemarle, iii. 
63, D. 

Slede castle, fortified by Bobert of Glou- 
cester against Stephen, ii. 226, Wa. 

Slindon, archbishop Langton at, iii. 107, 
D. 

Slo, request for a <diantry in Hhe chapel of, 
i. 117, T. ; the chaplain swears fidelity 
to the rectors of Chittldiampton, ib, 

Sluys, battle of, iii. 474 ; iv. 350, 561, Be. 
O. Wo. ; see Swenesmuthe. 

Smaleven, a rood of meadow land in, given 
by Dunstable to Boger Payn of Flit- 
wick, iiL 327, D. 

Smith (Faber), John, killed at a wrestling 
match at Hockcliffe, iiL 298, 307, D. ; 
accused of having killed Simon Mustard, 
iii. 307, D. 

Donablina, writ of, respecting land 



in FUtwick, iiL 269, D. 
Snotingham, Snotangaham, Le. Notting- 
ham, q.v. 
Snow, heavy fidls of : 
in 1222, iiL 456, Be. 
on June 24, 1225, iL 84, Wi. 
in 1241, ii. 829, Wa. 
m 1282, iv. 488, Wo. 
in 1285, iv. 491, Wo. 
in 1419, iiL 485, Be. 
Snowdon, all tiie ibrtifications in, reduced 
by Edward I., iiL 293, D. , see John ; 
Edward L; Uewellyn-ap-Giiffith. 
Soocage, exacted through Eng^d in 1257, 
L 159, T. 



328 



INDEX. 



Sodiogton (Sotingdone, Sudintone), Robert 
of, justice itinennt in BnckinghamBhire, 
in 1254, ill. 19S, D.; at Dunstable, iiL 
198, D. 

Thomas of, jnstiee itinerant at 
Leicester in 1284, iii. S15, D.; fined and 
imprisoned for false judgment, iil 857, 
D. 
Soingdone, park of, iii. 191, D. 
Solar phenomena : 

in 1104, i. 8 ; il 42, 211 ; iv. 874, M. 

Wi. Wa. Wo. 
in 1164,iT. 88,W. 
in 1212, iii. 85, D. 
in 1217, i. 68 ; iv. 408, T. Wo. 
in 1288, ir. 424, Wo. 
in 1266, ii. 870, Wa. 
in 1274, iy. 262, W. 
in 1280, iv. 479, Wo. 
in 1282, iy. 484, Wo. 
in 1298, iy. 588, Wo. 
Solers, Simon de, land in Doddenham 

bought of, by Worcester, iy. 485, Wo. 
Someri (Sumery), Balph de, had a lease 
of the chapel of Cqgan, L 110, T. ; dies, 
ib. 

 Roger de, one of the twelye ap- 
pointed at Oxford in 1258, L 449, Bu.; 
one of the twenty-four, i. 450, Bu. ; one 
of the six appointed by the dictum of 
Kenilworth, ii. 872, Wa. 

Robert de, appointed to peram- 



bulate Feckenham forest, iy. 586, Wo, 
Agnes de, hears of the death of 



her son Roger, iv. 547, Wo. 

Roger de, death of, while hunting, 



ib, 
Sone, John, income arising from his lands, 

iii. 875, D. 
Sonning , tee Sunning. 
Somes, Henry de, T^berwood land sold 

to, by Bermondsey, iiL 447, Be. 
Soules, Nicholas de, a claimant of the 

crown of Scotland, submits his claim to 

Edward I., ii. 411; iii. 868; iy. 507, 

608, Wa. D. Wo. 
Sound, mysterious, in the night of May 1, 

1286, iy, 492, Wo. 



Southampton (Fortus Hamonis), Edward 

the Confessor lands at, ii. 19, Wi. 
Sonthwark, fire in, in 1207, iii 451, Be. ; 
in 1212, iL 82, 268, WL Wa. ; hide of 
land in, given to Bennondsey by Henry 
L, iiL 484, Be. ; confirmed by Henry IL, 
iiL 442, Be.; rentchaige in, given by 
Stephen to Bermondsey, iii. 485, Be. 
— — priory of S. Mary Overey : order of 
canons established in, iii. 480 ; iv. 374, 
Be. Wo. ; burnt in 1207, iiL 451, Be. ; 
restored in 1209, t6. ; the canons of, 
found S. Thomas's hospital, ib.; burnt 
in 1212, iL 82, 268, Wi. Wa.; money to 
be paid in, by Bermondsey to Walter de 
Huntingfield, iii. 470, Be. 
Southwark, priors of : 

prior of, dies in 1225 [?], ui. 94, D. 
Alan, cause of the archdeacon of 
Surrey against Waverley heard 
before, ii. 400, Wa. 
— S. Qeorge*s church given to Ber- 
mondsey, iii. 488, Be. 

S. Margaret's church, arrangement 



between Bermondsey and another abbey 
respecting a feof oppoate, iii. 460, Be. 
S. Olave's, exchange of a tenement 



in, between Bermondsey and Lewes, iii. 
467, Be. 

S. Thomas's hospital, founded by 



the canons of S. Mary Overey, iiL 451, 
Be. ; chapel of, burnt in 1212, ii. 82, 
WL; the site removed to a healthier 
place, with the consent of bishop Feter 
des Roches, iiL 451, 457, Be. ; its 
dedication, iii. 457 ; question as to the 
advowson o( ii. 98, WL; writ for 8/. 
due to Bennondsey from, iii. 477, 478, 
Be.; composition of the master (N. Buk- 
lond), with the abbat of Bermondsey as 
to certain tenements, iii. 486. 

Southwick, in Hampshire (Snerc), the 
prior of, dies, in 1225, iii. 94, D. [?]. 

*— ^ in Sussex; see Suwik. 

Spalding, abbey ot, iigured by floods in 
1287, iv. 813, O. W, 

Specer, Heniy le, senior, townsman of 
Dunstable, fined, iii, 316, D 



INDEX. 



329 



Speoer, Heniy le, janior, towmnnan of 
DanBtable, fined, iii. 816, D. 

Sperling, John, suit of, against Dunstable, 
iiL 873, D. 

Spezia (Luna), destroyed bj Hasteng, iL 9, 
WL 

Spignmel, Henry, surety for the prior of 
Dunstable in the salt respecting New- 
bottle, iiL 319, D. ; 20s. pud to, to lodL 
after the interests of Dunstable in this 
suit, iii. 358 } manor of Stoke granted 
to, ib. 

Spineyille, Michael de, obtains the church 
of Great Marlow, L 94, T. ; dies, L 123. 

Spires, Bichard L in captivity at, i. 190, 
Bn« 

Spoleto, letters of Gregory IX. dated from, 
L 248, 244, Bu. 

Spone, Hugh, house belonging to» bought 
by abbat Thomas of Tewkesbury, L 160, 
T. ; house belonging to^ at Tewkesbury, 
i 161. 

SpongeboUe, Matthew, accused of disseis- 
ing the prior of Dunstable of his right of 
commonage at Houghton, iii. 345, D. 

Sporon (Spomn, Sopurun), Bichard, serves 
on a jury, iiL 288, 307, D. 

— Benedict, Umd in Wadlow bought 
by Dunstable of, iiL 314, D. 

Sporonr, John, oath of, respecting the 
rights of the prior of Dunstable, iiL 413, 
D. 

Spot, Wlfric, founds Burton abbey, L 183 ; 
ii. 171, Bu. Wa. 

Sprot, Bichard, fined, iiL 372, D. 

Stabulo, Stephen de, a road made by his 
house, iii. 290, D.; income received from 
his lands by Dunstable, iiL 375, D. 

Stadinger, hereticks, 5,000 of, killed, L 98, 
T. 

Stafford, articles of inquiry before the jus- 
tices itinerant at, in 1255, L 337, Bu. ; 
justices itinerant at, in 1292, iv. 511, 
Wo.; the Eranciscans* house burnt at, 
in 1295, iv. 521, Wo. 

— archdeacons of : 

Henry, made bishop of Exeter, L 59 ; 
iv. 54, T. O. 



Stafford, archdeacons of: — cant. 

Henry, made archbishop of Dublin, 

iv. 401, Wo. 
Bobert, dies, L 73, T. 
Bobert of Stafford [?], letter to, from 
the legate Bustand, L 854, Bu.; 
letter to, frtun B. de Meuleng, L 
384; letter to, respecting the con- 
vocation to be held in London in 
1257, L 401 ; Papal commission to 
Arlot sent to, by the bishop of 
lichfield, L 409; letter of arch- 
bishop Boni&ce to, summoning him 
to the convocation at Merton, L 
411. 
•— ^^ dean of Christianity of, letter of 
the bishop of Norwich to, in execution 
of the Papal mandate of a tithe to the 
king of church property, L 825, Bu. 

Stafford, sheriff of, in 1256, brief to, about 
repairing the bridge at Egginton, L 373, 
Bu. 

S. Mary's, assertion of its being a 

royal chapel, i. 276, Bu. 

Stafford, Hugh of (second earl of), mur^ 
ders Bobert Hawkley in the choir of 
Westminster abbey, iii. 480, Be. 

Staines, church of, right of ingress to, 
confirmed to Osney, iv. 120, O. 

Stamford, massacre of the Jews at, in 1 1 90, 
iv. 44, W.; the fair at, in Mid Lent, 
L 193, Bu. ; tournament at, granted by 
Henry HI., iiL 180, D. ; given to prince 
Edward, iiL 194, D. 

— «— castle of, taken by Henry, duke of 
Normandy, L 47, T. 

Bichard of, master of the schools 



at Dunstable, iii. 85, D. ; made canon of 
Dunstable, iii. 85, 86 ; dies, iii. 125. 

B. of, reconciles bishop Peter des 



Boches with the monks of S. Swithun, 
u. 87, WL 
Stamford bridge, battle of, L 3 ; iL 189 ; 
iii. 12 ; iv. 6, M. Wa. D. W. 

Stanbridge, hundred of, iiL 113, D. 

John of, serves on a jury, iiL 288, 

807, D. 



330 



INDEX. 



Standard, battle of the, L 46 ; iL 2S7 ; iiL 
15; iT. 22, T. Wa. D. O. W. 

Stane, La, in WoodclieBter, two hides 
in, giTcn to BennondBey, iii 429, 445, 
Be. ; oompodtion between the prior of 
Bennondsey and the rector of Wood- 
chester respectiDg the tithes of, ilL 458 ; 
suit respecting the manor of, iiL 485. 

Btankw, abbey of, founded, i. 187, Bo. 

Stanley (Stanle, Stanlege, Stanleia), abbey 
of (Wiltshire), robbery at, iiL 251, D. ; 
FhiUp Basset bniied at, u. Ill, WL 
abbats of: 
Henzy, dies, ii. 246, 247, Wa. 
William, cellarer of Bordealey, iL 247, 

Wa. 
Stephen de Lexinton, iisitor of the 
order in Ireland, iiL 116, D. ; made 
abbat of Sa^gny, iL 307 ; iiL 116, 
Wa.D. 

Stanley, S. Leonard's, given to Gloncester 
by Boger de Berkeley, ir. 379, Wo. 

Stanway, a viigate of land in, claimed by 
Tewkesbury, L 100, T. 

Stanway, William of, a witness of the 
homage of Boger of Marlborough at 
Tewkesbury, i. 99, T. ; & Wemi in Com^ 
wall given to, by Tewkesbuzy, L 102, 
111; Chittlehampton given to, by 
Tewkesbory, L 117; permits a chantry 
in the chapel at Slo, ib.; goes to the 
Boman comt on behalf of the bishop of 
Exeter, L 120 ; on his retoni, with diffi- 
culty escapes the emperor, i. 121 ; pre- 
sented to Great Marlow, i. 122 ; institutes 
John of Northampton to 8. James's, 
Bristol, L 123; presented to Chittle- 
hampton, i. 124 ; promises to pay six 
marks to one Crispin to free the house, 
ib. ; will indemnify Tewkesbniy if Berard 
win do the same, ib, ; procures the admis- 
sion of Stephen of Anagni to S. Wenn, 
L 127 ; gives a pension of six marks to 
Tewkesbury out of ChittlehamptoD, i. 
138; dean of Exeter, L 155; resigns 
Chittlehampton, ib, ; dies, i. 162. 

SUpenhill, assessment of the tithes of, L 
365, 367, Bu. 



Staple, amngement respecting the advow- 
ot, iiL 458, Be. 

StqdetoD, Nicholas de, sent as justice 
itinerant to Wtuchester:, to make inquiry 
into the distorbanoe respecting the 
priory, iL 117, 382 ; iv. 466, WL Wa. 
Wo. 

Stars, falling, in 1095, L 6, M. 

Stephen C^ii^), swears fealty to Matflda, 
iL 48, 224 ; iiL 14 ; iv. 18, WL Wa. D. 
W. ; and to Henry, son of MatiMa, 
iiL 14, D. ; sucoeeds Henry L as king, 
L 45 ; iL 224 ; iiL 435 ; iv. 20, 378, T. 
Wa. Be. O. W. Wa ; crowned king of 
England, L 13, 186, M. Bu. ; crowned at 
Westminster by archbishop William of 
Corbneil,L45; iL 50,224; in. 15, 435; 
iv. 20, T. WL Wa. D. Be. W. ; homage 
paid to him by Bobert of Gloucester and 
other nobles, iL 50, WL ; his endeavours 
to curry &voor with the nobles, ib. ; 
buries Henry L at Beading, iL 225, 
Wa.; said to have been declared heir 
by Henry L, iiL 15, D. ; invades Scot- 
land, and makes peace with David I., L 
45; iL 225, T.Wa.; report of his death, 
iL 225, Wa. ; obtains soldiers firam Bri- 
tanny and Flanders, iL 50, WL ; rising of 
Hugh Bigod and B. de Bedvers against 
him, iL 225, Wa. ; takes Norwich and 
Exeter castles, and subdues the Isle of 
Wight, L 45 ; iL 225, T. Wa. ; besides 
Oxford castle [an error for Exeter], iv. 
20, O. W. ; exiles Baldwin de Bedvers, 
L 45 ; iL 225, T. Wa. ; holds a gemot 
at Brampton, iL 225, Wa.; goes to 
Dunstable, IL 226, Wa. ; crosses to Nor- 
mandy, L 13 ; iL 50, 226 ; iv. 20, M. 
WL Wa. O. W. ; defeated by Geoffivy 
of Anjou, iv. 20, 21, 0. W. ; makes peace 
with Geoffirey of Anjou, iL 226, Wa. ; 
makes a league with Louis YL, iL 226 ; 
iii. 15, Wa. D. ; besieges Grand-aelve, ii. 
226, Wa. ; his interview with Theobald 
of Blois, ib. ; returns to England, ib. ; 
gives a rent-charge in Son&waric to 
Bermondsey, iii. 435, Be.; confirms 
Kingweston to Bermondsey, ib. ; his 



INDBX. 



sai 



Stephen (king) — e<mL 
war witfai Matilda, iy. 22, W. ; takes 
Bedford castle, 1. 46 ; ii, 226, T. Wa. ; 
harries the south of Scotland, ii. 226, 
Wa.; takes Hereford and Shrewsbury 
castles, L 46 ; ii. 226, T. Wa. ; takes 
Warham castle, i. 46 ; his joy at the 
battle of the Standard, il 227, Wa. ; 
takes Walden castle, ib,; makes peace 
with Dayid I., t&. ; besieges Ludlow, 
1*6. ; holds a parliament at Oxford, ib. ; 
his behaviour to Bobert of Gloucester, 
iL 50, 51, Wi. ; seises all his property 
except Bristol, ii. 51, Wi. ; imprisons 
Boger, bishop of Salisbury, i. 46, T. ; 
imprisons Boger, bishop of Salisbury, 
and Alexander, bishop of Lincoln, and 
seizes their castles, iL 51, 227; iii. 15, 
435 ; iv. 23, Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. W. ; 
bums the Tillages about Dunster, ii. 51, 
Wi. ; besieges Matilda in Arundel castle, 
IL 227, Wa. ; lets her go 'to Bobert of 
Gloucester, i6. ; confirms the donation 
of Waltheof, of S. James's, Derby, to 
Beimondsey, iii. 436, Be. ; goes agunst 
Boger Bigod in Suffolk, and takes 
Bungay castle, ii. 228, Wa. ; reconciled 
for a short time with B. Bigod, ib, ; 
fruitless colloquy with Matilda, ii. 52, 
WL ; rejects the terms recommended by 
his brother Henry of Blois, ib. ; besieges 
Lincoln, ii. 228, Wa. ; misfortone to him 
while at mass, ib, ; his defeat and cap- 
ture, L 14, 46 ; ii. 52, 228 ; iii. 15, 436 ; 
iv. 23, 378, M. T. Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. 
W. Wo. ; taken to the empress at Bris- 
tol, and imprisoned by her, iL 52, 228 ; 
iii. 1 5, 486 ; iv. 379, WL Wa. D. Be. Wo. ; 
exchanged with Bobert of Gloucester, 
and freed, L 14, 46 ; iL 53, 229 ; iii. 15; 
iv. 24, 379, M. T. Wl Wa. D. O. W. 
Wo.; regains the crown, ii. 53, WL; 
grants of, to Bermondsey, iU. 436, Be. ; 
lus complaint to the bishops, iL 229, 
Wa. ; bums Oxford, iv. 24, O. ; besieges 
Matilda at Oxford, iL 53, 229; iii. 15, 
436 ; iv. 24, 379, WL Wa. D. Be. O. W. 
Wo.; Oxford Buxrendeied to, ii. 53, 



Stephen (king)— conf. 
229, WL Wa. ; at the council in Lon- 
don, iL 229, Wa.; fortifies Wilton, L 
46 ; iL 229, T. Wa. ; defeated at Wilton 
by Bobert of Gloucester, L 46 ; iL 229, 
T. Wa.; gives Grave, a member of 
Wantage, to Bermondsey, iiL 436, 437, 
Be.; gives Writtle to Bennondsey, iiL 
437, Be. ; takes Geoffiey de MandeviUe 
prisoner, iL 230 ; iii. 15 ; iv. 379, Wa. D. 
Wo. ; frees him for the Tower and his 
castles, iL 230 ; iv. 379, Wa. Wo. ; be- 
sieges Lincoln, L 46 ; iL 281, T. Wa. ; 
takes Faringdon castle, ii. 230, Wa.; 
erects a fort against Wallingford castle, 
ii. 231, Wa. ; seises Bandle de Gernons, 
earl of Chester, L 46 ; ii. 231 ; iiL 16 ; 
iv. 379, T. Wa. D. Wo., at North- 
ampton, iL 231, Wa.; imprisons him 
till he surrenders Lincoln castle, ib,; 
crowned at Uncoln, iL 232 ; iiL 16, Wa. 
D. ; forbids archbishop Theobald to go 
to the council at Bheims, ii. 283, Wa. ; 
takes and bums Worcester, i. 47, T. ; 
his humiliation at the loss of his wife 
and son, iii. 16 ; iv. 27, D. W. ; begins 
to think of peace, iv. 27, W. ; makes 
peace with Henry, duke of Normandy, 
L 47, 48 ; ii. 286 ; iiL 16 ; iv. 380, T. 
Wa. D. Wo. ; terms of the peace, iii. 
16 ; iv. 28, D. W.; makes Henry his 
heir, iv. 28,' O. W. ; commands all to do 
homage to Henry, ii. 55, WL ; dies, i. 
15, 48, 187 ; iL 55, 236 ; iiL 17, 439 ; 
iv. 29, 380, M. T. Bu. WL Wa. D. Be. 
0. W. Wo. ; buried at Feversham, which 
he had built, iL 55, 236 ; iiL 439 ; iv. 
29, 880, WL Wa. Be. W. Wo. ; homage 
done to, by David, king of Scotland, iv. 
337, O. 

Stephen, of Anagni, chaplain of Pope Gre- 
gory IX. ; see Anagni, Stephen of. 

Stephen, a boy, crucified by the Jews at 
Winchester in 1232, ii. 86, WL 

Stephen, a Templar, sent to Spain for aid 
for the ChristiaDB in Palestine in 1260, 
L 493, Bo* 



332 



INDEX. 



Steppingley (Stejnnle, Stepingele, Step- 
ingle), yican of: 
Bichard, a cftose won Bg&m8t,byDan- 
sUble, iii. 60, D.; presented to 
Pattisliall, iiL 176 ; dies, ib. 
Peter Yitella, an Italian, t6. ; at Don- 
stable, iii. 181 ; pats the church 
out to fieum, and goes to the Pope 
at Ljons, iii. 182 ; retains to Eng- 
land, iii. 197 ; his sait against Gil- 
bert of Tingrith, ib, ; lets the church 
to Benedict, a derk, ib, 
Richard Inge, presented, but refoses 

to accept it, iiL 889. 
Bobert of Lincoln, a physician, iiL 288. 
 Hugh of, dies, iiL 126, D. 

— Walter, lord of the manor of, allows 
Dunstable priory to make a quickset 
hedge and ditch as a boundary between 
them and Steppingley field, iii. 268, D. 
Ster, Bobert le, grres a meadow at Dudley 
to Worcester priory, iv. 487, Wo. 
Walter le ; Me Broadwas. 
Stikeldone (in Greenford), tithes of, given 

to Bermondsey, iiL 446, 459, Be. 
Stirling castle, surrendered to Edward I., 
iy. 557, Wo.; battle of; see Bannock- 
bum. 
Stochkingge le, iii. 248, D. 
Stodun, Adam de, land of, recoTered by 

Dunstable, iii. 161, D. 

Stoke (Stokes), land at, bought by Dun- 

- stable priory, iii. 169, D. ; bam built 

at, iiL 171 ; manor of, receiyed by Don- 

. stable, iii. 177 ; hall and cowshed built 

at, iii. 179 ; scarcity of com at, in 1255, 

iii. 199 ; too high a scutage paid for by 

Dunstable, iii. 207 ; manor of, let, iiL 

278, 358 ; questions as to the fines on 

the asske of bread and beer at, iiL 323. 

Stoke-Hammond, a yiigate of land in, 

cleared, iii. 814, D. 
Stoke-Prior (Worcestershire), given by 
Othred to Worcester, iv. 866, Wo.; 
charter of John respecting, iv. 395; 
iaUs into the hands of the chamberlain 
of Worcester, iv. 397 ; put out to lease 
by Woicester, iv. 404 ; returns to the 



Stoke-Prior— eont 
chamberlain on the death of Beginald 
de Scortegrave, the leaseholder, iv. 418 ; 
suit of the prior of Worcester respecting 
a tenement in, iv. 641. 

— rectors of: • 

Bobert de LeUi, dies, iv. 41S. 

Peter de Eport, becomes aMinorifte, 

iv. 419. 
Anketil de Pare, ib, 
Thomas de Johannestone, iv. 428, 429. 
Thomas, archdeacon of Gloucester, 

dies, iv. 442. 
Simon de Walton, ib. ; see Korwich, 

bishops of. 
M. de Cantelupe, iv. 444 ; dies, iv. 446. 
Sampson of Bromsgrove, ib. 
William de Qurinton, iv. 479. 
William de Hengham, iv. 492. 

Stoke, prior of: meets the abbat of Tewkes- 
bury at Stoke respecting the tithes of 
Gotherington, L 127, T.; surety fiir 
Bichard de Clare respecting his son's 
marriage, L 151, T. 

Stoke, Philip of, his champion defeated 
in the duel respecting Henbury baili- 
wick, iv. 468, Wo. 

Balph of, the church of Overiiuzy 

let for his life, iv. 398, Wo. 

Stokes-Curci castle, surrendered to Henry 
in. by Fawkes de Breant^, iiL 89, D. 

Stone (Somersetshire), manor of, suit re- 
specting, iiL 485, Be. 

Thomas of, appointed to peram- 
bulate Feckenham forest, iv. 536, Wo. 

Stonehenge, Constantine, king of the Bri- 
tons, buried at, ii. 148, Wa. 

Stonelee, John, prior o^ his composition 
with Bemondsey respecting the tithes 
of Kimbolton, iii. 481, Be. 

Stopsley (Stoppesleye), a rent-charge of 
half a mark in, given to Dunstable, iiL 
154, D. ; let to Walter de Hyde, iii. 157. 

Storms, great : 

in 1080, L 4, 43 ; iiL 425, M. T. Be. 
in 1081, iL 33, 194, Wi. Ws. 
in 1086, ii. 84, 195, WL Wa. 



INDEX. 



333 



Storms, great : — cont. 

in 1091, L 4 ; ii. 202 ; uL 427 ; ir. 

12, M. Wa. Be. Wo. 
in 1092, at Saliabury, i. 5, M. 
inlUO, il214,Wa. 
inini,ii. 44,Wi. 
in 1132, iii. 434, Be. 
in 1163, iil 441 ; iv. 381, Be. Wo. 
in 1172, ii. 240; iiL 443; iy. 383, 

Wa. Be. Wo. 
in 1177, iL 61, 241 ; iy. 388, Wi. Wa. 

Wo. 
in 1189,iy. 386, Wo. 
in 1193, m. 448, Be. 
in 1198, ii. 69, 251, Wi. Wa. 
in 1206, at Bermondsey, iii. 450, 

Be. 
inl211,iii. 34, D. 
in 1212, iy. 401, Wo. 
in 1222, 1 S3, 66 ; ii. 84, 297 ; iu. 76, 

455 ; iy. 415, M. T. Wi. Wa. D. Be. 

Wa 
in 1227, iy. 420, Wo. 
in 1280, iiL 124, D. 
in 1237,11 05, T. 
in 1240, at Gloncester and Hereford, 

L 115, T. 
in 1243, iy. 484, Wo. 
in 1251, iy. 440, Wo. 
in 1260,ii. 98,WL 
in 1262, iy. 447, Wo. 
in 1265, ii 103, 363 ; iy. 173, 454, Wi. 

Wa. O. Wo. 
in 1268, at Winchester, iL 106, 374 ; 

iy. 457, WL Wa. Wo. 
in 1270, iy. 459, Wo. 
in 1271, iy. 460, Wo. 
in 1274, iy. 467, Wo. 
in 1277, ii. 123, WL 
in 1279, iiL 280, D. 
in 1284, iy. 296, O. W. 
in 1286, iy. 492, Wo. 
in 1288, at sea, iy. 496, Wo. 
in 1289, iy. 322, O. 
in 1290, iy. 502, Wo. 
in 1292, iy. 510, Wo. 
in 1293, iy. 512, Wo. ^ 
in 1299, iy. 543, Wo. 



Storms, great:— oonf. 

in 1361, iiL 477 ; iy. 562, Be. Wo. 
in 1424, iiL 486, Be. 
Stowe, rent-charge from the fiEiir of, 
remitted to the bishop of Lincoln hj 
John, iiL 37, D. 

 St. Mary's, church of, summons 
issued from, iiL 804, D. 

Stragon, William, of Houghton, surety for 
Christiana Mustard, iii. 306, D. ; fined, 
iii. 308,311. 

Strata Florida, abbey of : ** sociaHs con- 
yentio " made with Worcester, iy. 400, 
Wo. ; the abbat promises to bring the 
county of Cardigan to submit to Ed- 
ward L, iy. 520, Wo. ; the abbey burnt 
by Edward I., ib, 

Stratford, Henry UL adyances to, to be- 
siege London, ii. 105, 374 ; iii. 246 ; iy. 
202, 457, WL Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; peace 
between Henry JJL and the barons 
settled at, iL 105, 374 ; iii. 246 ; iy. 205, 
457, WL Wa. D. 0. W. Wo. 

 fair at, obtained by bishop W. de 
Cantelupe, iy. 481, Wo. 

church of, giyen to R. deWidebroc 



on the depriyadon of Maurice, arch- 
deacon of Gloucester, iy. 436, Wo. 
Stratford, Henry of, money, &c., paid to, 

by Tewkesbury, L 166, T. 
Stratford, William of, his treatment of the 

prior and conyent of Dunstable, iii. 

161, D. 
Stratton, Adam de, baron of the exchequer : 

Quarr monastery giyen to, iy. 321, O. ; 

his crimes and punishment, iii. 357 ; iy. 

321, 499, D. O. Wo.; his possessions 

sosed by the king, iy. 821, O. ; seyeral 

manors fiedl into the king's hands by his 

felony, iii. 467, Be. 
Stretton (Staffordshire), assessment of the 

church at the taxation of 1229, i. 365, 

Bu. 
— — John of, prior of Burton, bom at, 

L 372, Bu. 
Stretton-on-the-Fofls, lease of, obtained 

from Bichard de la Linde^ by Worcester, 

iy. 523, Wo. 



334 



INDEX. 



Striguil (Strugoil, Strogal), meeting at, 
to settle the question respecting Llan- 
blethian church, i. 80, T. ; H. de Burgh 
brought to, i. 91 ; iv. 76, T. W. 

iUchard, earlof; <e« Clare, Rich- 

aitl de, second earl of Pembroke. 
Studham (Stadham, Stodham, Stodeham), 
suit respecting land belonging to the 
church of, iiL 64, D. ; the church dedi- 
cated by Bobert, bishop of lismore, iii. 
56 ; Talue of the ▼icarage, iii. 69 ; fire 
at, iU. 171 ; bmldings at, iii. 179 ; pigeon 
house built at, iii. 187 ; land of Baldwin 
of Whitchurch obtained by Dunstable 
at, iii 213 ; Ralph, a lay brother of 
Dunstable, murdered at, tb.i its rights 
preserved as the mother church of Hum- 
bershoe, iii. 257 ; lands and tenements 
in, confirmed to Dunstable, iii. 279; 
question as to the privileges of the 
prior of Dunstable in, iii. 829, 880; 
taxation of, in 1291, iii. 867. 
, vicars of : 

Roger of Elston, dies, lit 170. 
Walter of Kempsey, iii. 170, 171; a 
suitwon by Dunstable against, iii. 195. 
Thomas de Rothelande, iii. 260. 
William de Stockton, ib, 
John of, dies, iii. 35, D. 



Studham, John of, takes the habit at Dun- 
stable, iii. 287, D. ; accused of Simon 
Mustard's death, iii. 306 ; acquitted, iii. 
807; appeal of Christiana Mustard 
again8t,iii. 810, 311,812. 

. William of, dies, iii. 77, 79, D. 

- John, lord of the manor of, charter 



of, iii. 840, D. 

Walter (his son), makes a ditch 



about his demesne, and a manse in 

several places for Dunstable priory, iii. 

268, D. ; pays scutage for Wales, iii. 

340 ; acquits the tenements in his land 

held by Dunstable, ib. 
Studley (Stodlega), William de Cantelupe 

buried at, i. 112, T. 
StuteviUe (Stoteville), Robert de (first 

baron), captured at Tinchebrai by Henry 

I., ii. 212, Wa. 



Stuteville (Stoteville), Wlliam de (fourth 
baron), swears fealty to John, i. 199, 
Bu. ; dies, iL 255; iv. 392, Wa, Wo. 

William de (nephew of third 

baion), contests the advowson of Dod- 
derhill chureh, iv. 413, Wo. ; Mai^garet 
de Say, his wife, tb, 

Suabia, Conrad, duke o^ does homage to 
Richard I., i. 191, Bu. 

Philip, duke of, opposes Otho IV., 

L 23, M. ; killed, i. 58, T. 

Suche, Eudes la, a moiety of the lands of 
George de Cantelupe descends to, iiL 
257, D.; has seisin of the lands, iii. 
259 ; his bailiff imprisons John de U 
Chuche, iii. 261 ; attack of, on the gaol 
at Caldecote and the gallows of the prior 
of Dunstable, ib. ; sued by the prior by 
writ of trespass, and summoned before 
the king, iii. 262 ; his agreement with 
prior William, ib. ; erects a gallows at 
Pudley, iii. 264; writs of the prior of 
Dunstable against, iii. 271 ; pegnry o^ 
ib. 
I Milicent, his wife ; tee Montalt, 

Milicent de. 
Sudbury, the church of, given to the 
office of sacrist of Worcester by the 
bishop of Worcester, iv. 427, Wo. 
— Alan of Beccles, archdeacon of, 
one of the arbitrators between Grosse- 
teste and his chapter, iiL 149, D. 

Sudleye, John de, his ship injured by a 
stone firom Bordeaux, iv. 520, Wo. 

Suffeldfritii, in the Peak forest, the dis- 
inherited barons in, iv. 187, W. 

Suffolk, earls of: 

Hugh Bigod ; see Bigod, Hugh, fourth 

earl of Norfolk. 
Robert de Uffoid, at Poitiers, iv. 561, 

Wo. 

SuUington (Sutlingdone, SutUingdone), 
com bought at, by Dunstable, iii. 299, D. 

I church of, Roger of Raveningfaam, 

presented to, iiL 216, D. 
Sumery ; see Somen. 



INDEX. 



S3S 



Sandon (Sunedime, Sonedone, Snnondoney 
Snnediine), land in, left to Tewkesbmy, 
by Isabella of Gloucester, L 113, T.; 
lUchaid of Cornwall holds, as a marriage 
portion from Isabella of Gloucester, iii. 
252, D. ; toll paid by, to Dunstable, ib. ; 
the manor comes to Gilbert de Clare, 
iii 253, D. ; the toll resisted by the 
inhabitants through the weakness of the 
prior of Dunstable, ib, ; given as a mar- 
riage portion to Edmund, earl of Corn- 
wall, ib. ; consequent action of the prior 
of Dunstable respecting the toll, ib, 
— -vicars of: 

G., has a corrody from Dunstable, iii. 

148, D. 
John Sleigrom, iii. 176, D. ; see Se- 
genhoe, vicars of. 

Sunning, a manor of the bishop of Salis- 
bury, near Beading : bishop W. Scammell 
consecrated at, ii. 402 ; iiL 315 ; iv. 
296, 297, 490, Wa. D. O. W. Wo. 

Surbiton, a tenement in, bought by Waver- 
ley, ii. 354, "Wa. 

Surrey, archdeacons of : 

Amiclus, the hospital of S. Mary 
Overey, Southwark, transferred to 
his farm, iii. 451, 457, Be. 

Luke, dedicates the church of Fren- 
sham, ii. 323, Wa. 

Walter, made bishop of Exeter, i. 
159, T. 

Peter de S. Maur, goes to Bome for 
his rights, ii. 99, ^. ; at the elec- 
tion to the bishoprick of Win- 
chester in 1280, ii. 394; ir. 478, 
Wa. Wo. ; his action with Waver- 
ley respecting tithes, ii. 400, Wa. 

Snsa, Henry de, takes exceptions against 
William de Baleigh, bishop of Win- 
chester, ii. 331, Wa. 

Sutham, John de, sut of, with Tewkes- 
bury, i, 100, T. 

Suthun, John de, clerk, one of the Ely 
robbers, flies to Dunstable, and abjures 
the kingdom, iii. 251, D. ; killed at 
Oxford, ib. . 



Sutri, spared by Frederick IL, iii. 153, 

D. 
Sutton, rent-charge in, giyen to Bermond- 

sey, and afterwards sold to buy a manor 

in Bengeo, iii. 427, De. 
William of, exacts a palfrey from 

the abbat of Osney, iv. 211, O. 

William of, abbat of Osney; see 



Osney, abbats of. 

Sutton-regis, hundred of, iii. 320, D. 

Suwik (Southwick in Sussex), Gilbert de 
Clare's will dated at, i 77, T. 

— - B. de, implicated in the affiiir of 
Fairford church, i. 88, T. 

Swan, John le, declared to have no right 
in certain tenements at Toddington, iiL 
380, D. 

— — Bichard, accused of disseiong the 
prior of Dunstable of a tenement in Tod- 
dington, iii. 378, D. 

Swanboume church, Peter Peyvre pre- 
sented to, iii. 185, D. 

Swelle Poinz, tithes of the manor of 
Bichard of Cornwall at, suit respecting, 
i. 153, T. 

Swenesmuthe (Sluys), a fleet collected at, 
by queen Eleanor, iv. 453, Wo. 

Swerefbrd, Alexander de, canon of S« 

Paul's, dies, iii. 171, D. ; his gift to the 

canons of S. Bartholomew's, London, ib, 

Emma de, gives a rent-charge of 

2«. to Tewkesbury, i. 129, T. 

Swerker II., king of Norway, i. 207, Bu. 

Sweyn, comes to Enghmd, ii. 14, Wi. ; 
plunders Wilton, iL 171, Wa. ; goes to 
Shrewsbury, and returns to the sea, 
ib. ; plunders Norwich, ib. ; defeated by 
Ulfcytel, ib,; plunders Sandwich, ii. 
172 ; tribute paid to, ib. ; comes to 
Ipswich, ib, ; goes to Sandwich, then to 
the Humber, and reduces the North, ii. 

173, Wa. ; gives his vessels to Cnut to 
guard, ib. ; puts ^Ihelred to flight, L 
184, Bu. ; subdues England, ii. 14; iv, 
371, Wi. Wo.; king of England, 11. 

174, Wa. ; London submits to, ib, ; dies, 
ii. 14, 174, Wi. Wa.; killed by a Ed- 
mund, i. 184, Bu. 



336 



INBEZ. 



Sweyn IL, king of Dcnmtikv his MMif 
i]iTide£ng]uid» iL 190, Wa. ; invades tlie 
Hmnber, bat is defeated by WiUiam I., 
liL 434, Be. ; dies, iL 32, 193, WL Wa. 

Sweyn, son of Cnnt, made king of the 
Norwegians, ii. 16; iy. 371, Wi. Wo.; 
his birth, iy. 371, Wo,; invades Eng- 
land, bat retoms home again, ii. 31, 
Wi. 

Sweyn, son of Godwine, exiled by Edward 
the Confessor, and flies to Baldwin, ii. 
181, Wa. ; makes peace with Edward 
the Confessor, ii. 182; mnrders Biom, 
ii. 183 ; goes to Flanders, ib. ; eomes to 
Eng^d, tft. ; at Beverrton with God- 
wine, iL 184 ; exiled, i6. ; goes to Bosen- 
ham, iL 184, and then to Baldwin in 
Flanders, ii. 185. 

Swineshead abbey, John poisoned at, iy. 
69, W. 

John of; see Keynsham, abbats 
of. 

^—^ Boger of: the ehorch of FVome S. 
Qointin, giyen to, L 123, T.; dies, L 
149. 

Swithon, S. ; see Winchester, bishops of. 

^^— * monastery of ; see Winchester. 

Sylvester IL (Gcrbert), Pope, iL 168, 169 ; 
iiLll, Wa.D. 

" Symonia, de/' a book so entitled, L 28, 
11 

Syricseat, the tribvte so called, iiL 12, D. ; 
see Chnrchschet 



T. 



Tailleboys (Thayleboys), John, serves on 

a jury, iii. 345, D. 
Talbot, Geofflrey, holds Hereford castle 

against Stephen, ii. 226, Wa. 
Tamworth, dean o^ letter of the official of 

the archdeacon of Stafford respecting 

the convocation of 1257 to, L 401, Bo. 
Tancarville, William de, captures Waleraa 

de Bellomont and others, iL 219, Wa. 



Tmered, pays 40,000 oonees of gold to 
Biehard L for peaee, iiL 25, D. 

Tanham (Tenham), archbishop Kilwarby 
receives the pall at, iL 115, 381; iv. 464, 
WL Wa. Wo, 

Tani (Tannay, Thany), Boger de, knight 
of John FiU-Walersn, gives the tithes 
of F^rfleld to Beimondsey, iiL 428, Be. 

Bainald de (third baron), gives 

Bengeo to Bcnnondsey, liL 439, Be. 

Bainald and Biehard, give Bich- 



mond manor in Bengeo, and confirm 
the gift of the adyowson, iiL 464, Be. 
Lake de, had the castody of An< 



glesey, iiL 292, D. ; drowned in Wales, 
iiL 292 ; iv. 290, D. O. W. 

Tannis (Tsfiies), near Damietta, taken by 
the crosaders, iiL 63, D. 

^I^u^bigg^ confirmed to the convent of 
Bordesley, iv. 427, Wo. 

Tarentford (i.e. Dcrtford), rent*oharge paid 
by Bermondsey to the lord of, remitted 
by W. of Ypres, iiL 437, Be. 

Tanant^Monkton, letters obtained by 
Tewkesbury to sommon the rector and 
perpetual vicar o^ L 74, T. ; portion of, 
given by Tewkesbury to Boger of Marl- 
borough, L 99 ; Biehard, bishop of Dur- 
ham, buried at, i. 102 ; Johanna, queen 
of Scotland, buried at, L 106. 

— — Boger de Lageme, rector of, i. 
123, T. 

Tartars, the, letter of a Hungarian bishop 
respecting, iL 324, Wa.; irruption of 
1240, and destruction of many by Otho 
n., duke of Bavaria, L 118, T. ; Henry, 
son of Frederick n., slain by, L 120, T.; 
their ravages in the East mentioned by 
Innocent IV., i 258, Bo.; accoont 
of, by the archbishop of Bussia, i. 
271-275, Bn. ; account of, by the grand 
master of the Templan, L 491-495, Bn. ; 
irruption of, in 1261, iv. 129, 0. ; letter 
of Alexander IV. respecting, L 495-499, 
Bo.; prayers against, throughout the 
Cistercian order, iL 352, Wa. ; subdue 
Palestine (called Moalli), iL 387; iy. 
473, Wa. Wo.; offisr to aid, if Edward L 



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INDEX. 



837 



Tartan, ihe^^cont 

vill lead a fresh crusade, iv. 499, Wo. ; 

the king and queen of, baptized, iv. 540, 

Wo. 
— — king of [Cazan] , miracle respecting, 

i6. ; his victory over the infidels, ib. ; 

captures Damascus, iv. 546, Wo. ; defeats 

Nasir Mohammed, t6. ; takes Babylon, 

and restores Annenia to its king, ib. ; 

restores the Holy Land to Christianity, 

ib, ; letter of, to the Pope, iv. 548, Wo. 
Tatanus, S., church of, sacrilegiously in- 
jured by the sons of Gestin, i. 12, M. 
Tattenhall (Tettenhall), claimed as a royal 

chapel, i. 276, Bu. 

John of, dies, iii. 104, D. 

Taunton (Tantona, Tantone), given by 

Fritheswitha to Winchester, ii. 6, Wi. ; 

castle of, built by Henry of Blois, ii. 51, 

Wi. 

G. of, taxation of, iii. 259, D. 

Tavistock, John, abbat of, L 67, T. 
Tayle, Geoffirey de, gives Ladgershall tithes 

to Bermondsey, iii. 447, Be. 
Taynton (Taintone, Tancintune), burnt in 

llll,ii. 44, Wi. 

 H. of, proctor for Tewkesbury in 

the appeal respecting Fairford church, i. 

82, T. ; gives relicks to Tewkesbury, i. 

96. 

-, (or Taunton), W. de ; see Win- 



chester, S. Swithun's, priors ot 

Teano (in Sicily), answer of Henry III. 
to the raen of, i. 398, Bu. 

Tebworth (Teburthe, Thebnrthe, Theb- 
worthe), complaint of the parishioners 
respecting a service in the chapel, iii. 
277, 329, D. ; they demand a chantry or 
the restoration of the lands given for it, 
iii. 329 ; writ respecting land in, iii. 
328 ; the complaint of the parishioners 
carried into ^e king's court without 
result, iii. 329. 

Techeman, John, land in Rotherhithe let 
to, iii. 469, Be. 

Teddington (Tedlntone, Thedintone), Wor- 
cestershire, land at, bought by Worcester 
priory, iv. 437, Wo. ; agreement re- 

VOL. V. 



Teddington — cont 

specting, between the priory and R. of 

Washbourne, iv. 445. 
Templars, the, a hide in Wideflete let to, 

by Bermondsey, iii. 442, Be ; other land 

sold to, by Bermondsey, ib. 

and Hospitallers, defeated by Sala- 

din at Nazareth, i. 18, M. O. 

their forts destroyed by the Sara- 



cens in 1196, ii. 250, Wa. 

and Hospitallers, pay a fine to 



John, ii. 264 ; iii. 452, Wa. Be. ; cruelty 
of Frederick U. to, iii. 114, D. ; the 
Pope requires him to satisfy them, ib. ; 
meet Frederick II. at his landing in 
Palestine, i. 36, M. ; enter Jerusalem 
with Frederick H., i. 37, M. 

opposition of, to the truce of 



Frederick H. in Palestine, iii. 118, D. ; 
his persecution of them in consequence, 
ib. 

and Hospitallers, make the Old 



Man of the Mountain tributary to them, 
iii. 128, D. ; slaughter of, at the battle 
of Gaza, i. 260, 261, Bu. ; the Pope's 
demand in 1246 extends to, i. 277, 
Bu. ; slaughter of, in Egypt in 1250, i. 
286 ; excepted from the tax of a tenth 
granted by Innocent IV. to Henry III. 
in 1254, i. 325 ; similarly exempted in 
1266, ii. 104,373, Wi. Wa. 

proposed union of, with the Hos- 



pitallers, iv. 507, Wo. ; condemned by 
Pope Clement V., iv. 341, O. ; seizure 
of^ in England, iv. 560, Wo. 

Thierry, master of, captured by 



Saladin, i. 19, M. 

Armand de Perigord, master of. 



missing after the battle of Graza, i. 261, 
Bu. 

Renand de Vichiers, master of, 



joins in the letter firom Palestine to 
Henry IIL, i. 368, Bu. 

Thomas Berardi [Beraut], master 



of, letter of, respecting the Tartars, L 
491, Bu. 

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338 



INBEX. 



Temple, New, parliament at, in 1260, ii. 99, 
Wi. ; prince Edward seizes the treasures 
in, iii. 222, D. 
 Old, arrangement of the suit be- 

tween Dunstable and M. de Montalt at, 
iii. 350, D. 
Tenbridge, Robert de, dies, iii. 160, D. 
Tenbory (Temedebyre, Themedebory), duel 
for the church of, iv. 467, Wo. ; remains 
with the abbat of Lyre, ib. 

Richard of, deed respecting land 
in Buraston, iv. 553, Wo. 
Tenchebrai ; see Tinchebrai. 
Tenford, township of, ilL 320, D. 
Terdalac, king of Ireland, dies, i. 4, M. 
Teutonick knights, slaughter of, at the 
battle of Gaza, i. 260, 261, Bu.; resist 
the Tartars in 1260, i. 493, Bu. 
— — — Popon d*Ostema, Marshal of the, 
joins in the letter to Henry III. from 
Palestine in 1255, L 368, Bu. 
Tew (Tiwa, Tywe), Little, land of, ob- 
tained by Osney, iv. 52, 0. 
— ^ Walter of, attempts to move the 
body of abbat Peter of Tewkesbury 
from the church, i. 83, T. 
Tewkesbury, abbey of: 

1086 : — the abbey of Cranboume trans- 
ferred to Tewkesbury, ii. 34 ; iv. 
878. Wi. Wo. 
1 102 : — the new monastery entered, i. 

44, T. 
1123:^the church defeated by 
Theulf, bishop of Worcester, i. 45, T. 
1178 r—bumt, i. 52 ; ii. 61 ; iv. 384, 

T. Wl Wo. 
1214 :— begin to celebrate after the 

interdict, i. 61, T. 
1219: — accident in the dormitory, i. 

64. 
1220:— agreement with R. Bigod re- 
specting Gotherinton land, i. 65. 
1221 : — quarrel with the bishop of 
Worcester, ib, ; the monks at Car- 
diff summoned home, and the priory 
let on lease, ib, 
1224 :~peace made with the bishop of 
Worcester through Stephen Lang- 



Tewkesbury, abbey of: — ami, 

1224 :^coni, 
ton, i. 67 ; two bells in the tower 
dedicated by the bishop of Killaloe, 
i. 68. 

1227 : — ^manor of Wimbome let to a 
goldsmith for six years, who pays 
100/. but takes it back again, and 
keeps the manor, L 69. 

1228 :— «laim made out to the manors 
of Loseberge and Mildelande 
against Yivian, i. 70 ; enter Marsh- 
field on the death of the parsooy 
Serlo, i6. ; persecuted in conse- 
quence by the bishop of Worcester, 
1.71. 

1229 : — ^the suspension of Marshfield 
church relaxed at the instance of 
the vicar, i. 73 ; the meadow Hen- 
niere given and confirmed to, i. 74 ; 
passage through his land granted 
by G. de Clare for bringing to the 
abbey the water of Eemerton given 
by Henry Fitz-Gerold and his wife, 
ib. 

1230 :— obtain letters to summon the 
bishop of Worcester and the rector 
of Tarrant-Monkton, ib.; give a 
pension of ten marks to Stephen of 
Anagni, the Pope's chaplain, ib.; 
receive seisin of Liantwit-Mijor, L 
75 ; give a lease of it, excepting a 
chapel close to the church, t6.; a 
meadow given to, by Sampaoo, 
servant of Ralph Fin^gal, L 76 ; 
Gilbert de Clare buried at, t&. ; 
his legacy of the wood of Mutha 
and a silveivgilt cross, ib. ; pay 109 
marks as a tenth of their property 
to Stephen, the Pope's chaplain, t, 
77 ; tithes of the manor of Burnet 
confirmed to, by the bishop of Batliy 
ib. 

1231 :— settlement respecting certain 
tithes in Wightfield with the abbeys 
of S. Denis and Deerhurst, i. 78 ; 
settlement respecting the pastorage 
of Todenham and Leominster "witli 



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INDEX. 



339 



Tewkesbury, abbey of : —-cont. 

1281 : — eont. 

the abbey of Westminster, i. 79 ; an« 
niial payment made to Richard Ash, 
ih. ; settlement respecting the chnrch 
of lianblethian, i. 80 ; send a monk 
to receive seisin of Llanblethian, i. 
81 ; he is carried off to the moun- 
tains, and kept captive for three 
days, ib. ; grant a chantry in Man- 
gotsfield to the sheriff of Gloaoester, 
ib. ; i^peal against VL de Belle, ti. ; 
appeal respecting the privileges of 
the chnrch of Fairfbrd, tb. ; send a 
monk to keep the chnrch of Fairford, 
i. 82 ; the bishop will not admit the 
monks to orders, ih, ; decision of the 
bishop against the abbey in the case 
of* Fairford chnrch, tft. ; armed entry 
of Frederick, clainung to be parson 
of Fairford, into the chnrch, tb. ; 
suffer great persecutions from the 
bishop after abbat Peter's death, i. 
88; appeal for freedom of election, 
lb. 

1282 :— Hubert, official of the bishop 
of Worcester, and others come into 
the choir, and request the late 
abbat's body to be removed, ib. ; 
the convent refuses till the question 
of appeal is settled, ib. ; freedom 
of election granted by Hubert de 
Burgh, as guardian of B. de Clare, 
1. 83, 84 ; absolved from the sen- 
tence of excommunication of the 
bishop of Worcester, i. 84 ; debts of 
the abbey, ih. ; miraculous cures at, 
i. 84-86; peace made with the 
bishop of Worcester, by Jocelyn 
bishop of Bath, i. 87 ; the wood of 
Mutha, left by G. de Clare, granted 
by the king, i. 88; the bishop of 
Worcester's instrument against the 
abbey given to it by the bishop of 
Bath, i. 89; rent-charge of two 
shillings and his brother's bowels 
given by Roger Wassepas, i. 89, 
90. 



Tewkesbury, abbey of :— -con/. 

1233 : — ^tithes of hay from the manor 
of Tewkesbury granted by Henry 
in., i. 90. 

1234 : — ^present to Great Marlow, i. 
94 ; present to Winkleigh, t^. ; pen- 
sions in Exeter diocese confirmed 
to, by the bishop of Exeter, i. 95 ; 
the principal door and stables burnt, 
ib. 

1235 : — relicks given to, by H. Tan- 
cintune (i.e. of Taynton), i. 96; land 
in Oldbury, rent-charge and mea- 
dow land in Tewkesbury, given by 
Agnes Briht, ih, ; charters given 
respecting the tenements held by 
A. Pultune and W. de Kingston, 
L 97 ; arrangement with W. Corbet 
respecting a tenement in Chaddes- 
ley, ib.\ suits with W. de Mare 
seltled, i. 97, 98 ; settlement with 
the daughters of H. Ware and their 
husbands respecting half a hide 
in Wimbome, i. 98 ; settlement 
respecting certain tenements at 
Guildford in Sussex, i. 99 ; peace 
with Maurice, archdeacon of Glou- 
cester, ib. ; present Thomas, son of 
Durand, to Sancreed in ComwaUy 
ib.\ the church of Newcastle, re- 
signed fbr'a scruple by Ralph of 
Newcastle, restored to him, ib.; 
give a pibrtion in Tarrant-Monkton 
to Roger of Marlborough, ib. ; he 
does homage in the chapter-house, ib. 

1236 : — ^various suits settled before 
the justices itinerant at Gloucester, 
i. 99, 100 ; names of the Jurors, i. 
100 ; give up the church of Llane- 
dam to the bishop of Llandaff, ib. ; 
all the benefices held by the abbey 
in Llandaff diocese confirmed to 
them, t^. ; give a charter to Berard 
of a pension, ih. ; Stephen, dean of 
Hereford, gives a charter of twenty 
marks to relieve this, i. 101 ; silver 
basins given to, by Henry IH., L 
101, T. ; queen Eleanor visits, ib.\ 

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INDEX. 



Tewkeabuiy, abbey of: — eont, 

1236: — cont. 
give a moiety of Holy Trinity 
church to Jordan, the chaplain, ib. ; 
appeal against the sentence respect- 
ing Werftone, ib. ; present W. de 
Stanway to S. Wenn's, Cornwall, 
I 102 ; present J., son of John 
Sellere to S. John's, Bristol, ib, 

1237 : — IQOs, given by Roger Marshal 
to improYe the income of the al- 
monry, i. 104; tenement in Forth- 
ampton bought of S. de Franilode, 
t6. ; confirmations and gifts of Regi- 
nald Finegal, ib. ; arrears of income 
given to Thomas of the king's hall, 
i. 105 ; his charter in consequence, 
ib. ; present Adam of Whitchurch 
to Atherstone-upon-Stour, ib. ; S. 
Nicholas's chapel restored, i. 106. 

1238 :— settlement at Launceston of 
the suit between the abbey and R. 
de Grenville, i. 107, 108 ; his land in 
Little Compton to go to the abbey 
after his death, i. 108 ; the suits with 
R. de Grenville respecting the ad- 
vowsons of Eilkhampton and Bide- 
ford settled, ib.; suit with Alan 
Basset respecting the advowson of 
Trevalga, ib. ; suit with Wymarca 
de Campo Amulfi, i. 109 ; suit with 
Ralph de Wilton and his wife re- 
specting the advowson of Bock- 
hampton, ib. ; the churches of S. 
Wenn and S. Crowan filled up, i. 
Ill ; the altars of SS. James and 
Nicholas dedicated by Elias, bishop 
of Uandaff, ib. ; indulgences at 
them granted and confibrmed, i. 11], 
112. 

1239 :— quit-claim of land in Wim- 
bome to, i. 1 1 2 ; the church dedi- 
cated by bishop Walter de Cante- 
lupe, i. 1 12; iv. 430, T. Wo. ; indul- 
gences granted by the bishop, i. 1 12, 
T. ; the heart of Isabella of Glou- 
cester, wife of Richard of Cornwall, 
buried at, i. 113; her legacies to 



Tewkesbury, abbey of : -'ConU 

1239: — cont. 
the abbey, ib.\ her wish to have 
been buried there, i. 114. 

1240:— 50 marks paid to Otho, the 
legate, i. 116; only three Psalms 
to be said at the ordinary services, 
i. 1 1 7 ; the church of Chitdehampton 
consolidated, and given to W. de 
Stanway, t6. ; the abbey acknow- 
ledged to be the true patrons of 
8. Wenn and Chittlehampton, ib, 

1241 : — altars consecrated by Gilbert, 
bishop of Galloway, i. 1 18 ; manner 
in which the dedication feast is to 
be kept, i. 119; tithes of Fife- 
head and Caldwell granted to the 
rector of Bell Chalwell, ib. ; suit with 
the men of Todenham at Gloucester, 
ib. ; arrangement between the abbey 
and R. le Poer, ib. ; two bells and 
an altar consecrated by John, bishop 
of Eildare, i. 119, 120 ; the bodies 
of Robert Fits-Hamon and abbat 
Benedict translated, i. 120 ; bonds 
of Deodatus and Tresmund given 
up, i. 121 ; church of Shenington 
given to Tresmund, ib. ; pittance 
on the anniversaries of benefactors, 
&c., ib. ; twenty marks extorted by 
the king, ib. 

1242:— give S. John's, Bristol, to 
Richard, the chaplain, and S. Peter's 
to Simon of Radnor, i. 1 22 ; give 
S. Michael's, Bristol, to Roger of 
Swineshead, ib. ; money paid to the 
king and John de Plessetis for a 
wood bought of John Biset, ib. ; ad- 
vice of Grosseteste recommending 
the abbey to give a pension out of 
Great Marlow to G. de Clare, and 
to present a fit person, ib. ; give 
Frome S. Quintin to Roger of 
Swineshead, i. 123; presentations to 
various churches, L 124 ; affidr of 
the church of Llanblethian, i. 125 ; 
obtain letters of protection firom 
R. de Clare to the sheriff of Gla- 



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341 



Tewkesbury^ abbey of : — cont, 
1242 i^cont 
morganshire, ib ; give the vicarage 
of Kenvig to Walter Fitz-Alfred, 
i. 126 ; opposition of J., rector of 
S. Andrew's, ib. ; threats of Roger 
Mejiok, and consequent action of 
the abbat, i6. ; the bishop attempts 
to put a yicar in Tewkesbury church, 
ib. ; the charter of Thomas, vicar 
of Llanblethian, sealed, and he does 
homage, ib. ; letters of presentation 
of N. of Hereford to Essemere 
(Ashmore) sealed, ib. ; composition 
respecting the tithes of Kemerton 
with G. of Derley, ib. ; letter of 
Berard de Secya, rector of Cat- 
field, brought to the abbey by his 
courier, i. 127; attempt at peace 
with the rector of Cleeve as to 
Gotherington tithes, ib. ; charter 
of the vicarage of Kenvig ^ven to 
Walter Fitz-Alfred, i. 128; the 
bishop of Exeter gives leave to 
satisfy Stephen, the Pope's chaplain, 
out of S. Wenn's, ib, ; exchange of 
benefices with the chapter of Exe- 
ter, ib. ; give two annual marks out 
of the priory of Cardiff to Maurice, 
son of Rely Wrgan, ib. 
1243: — income assigned to the infir- 
mary, i. 1 29 ; income assigned ior 
covering the dormitory and for mS 
chantry, ib. ; letters of Berard de 
Secya respecting his pension, ib. ; 
thieves caught within the abbat's 
liberty to be tried in his court, i. 
130 ; suit with the rector of Dinas 
Fowls, ib..; J. de Bek sent to Rome 
for the purposes of the abbey, ib. ; 
^ve five marks annually to J. le 
Noble, i. 131 ; order respecting the 
dresses of the monks, ib. ; give up 
the wood of Mutha to R. de Clare, 
i. 132 ; letters of Berard de Secya 
respecting his pension, i. 133; 
bound to Richard of Cornwall for 
R. de Clare for 300/., i. 134. 



i . 



Tewkesbury, abbey of z—conL 

1244 : —composition with Hubert, 
rector of Cleeve, respecting the 
tithes of Gotherington, ib. ; passage 
for water through his lands allowed 
by R. de Clare, i. 135. 
1246 : — ^present J. Noble to Thorn- 
bury, ib. 
1247: —receive twelve marks for a 
rent-charge of 12s. at Boddington, 
i. 136. 
1248:— a pension given to H. of 
Hereford, who went to the Roman 
court for the purposes of the abbey, 
ib.; receive seisin of Lapulle, i. 137; 
suit of R. de Clare for the advow- 
sODs of Hambleden, Thnrleigh, and 
All Saints', London, ib. ; suit of W. 
of Cardiff respecting Lapulle, ib, ; 
give a pension to John, a physician, 
ib. 
1249: — 100 marks borrowed of the 
Jews for R. de Clare for 100/., i6. ; 
suit respecting a hide of land in 
Famentnne, ib. ; writ of the wife of 
R. de Grey vile for her dowiy, i. 188 ; 
present Christian the chaplain to 
Burnett, ib. ; the bishop of Wor- 
cester requires them to admit the 
proctor of the Pope's nephew, Opiso, 
to Thombury, t6. ; suit against W. 
of Cardiff respectiug a chantry in 
Walton chapel, and a road, ib, ; J. 
Noble goes to Rome for the abbey 
in the case of Thombury church, 
ib. ; annual pension given by W. de 
Stanway out of Chittlehampton 
church, i. 188, 139 ; letter from R. 
de Clare respecting the loan from 
the Jews, i. 139 ; the abbat fined by 
the Pope for the church of Thom- 
bury, and a pension out of it given 
to Opiso, ib. 
1250 : — ^the abbey quit-claimed by W. 
of Cardiff respecting Lapulle, ib. ; 
thieves taken within the abbat's 
liberty at Wimbome, one of whom 
is tried and hanged at Cranboume, 



342 



INDEX. 



Tewkesbuiy, abbey of :^-cojit. 
1250 :— -cofif. 
i. 140; setdeinent of the criminal 
jurisdictioii of the abbey, ib. ; foil 
accoant of the process, and of the 
capture and execntion of a thief, 
J. Milksop, at Up-Wimbome, i. 
511-516 ; arrears of his pension 
paid to Stephen of Anagni, i. 141 ; 
receiye the church of S. Crowan 
from Deodatus, ib, ; leases of S. 
Crowan and S. Wenn, ib, ; miracle 
on the day of the relicks in case of 
one Matilda, ib, ; give the vicarage 
of Ampney to a priest named John, 
i. 142 ; all his arrears paid to B. de 
Secya, ib,; all the wool committed 
to W. le Especer for a term of fonr 
years, ib, ; giye a charter of land 
held by W. de Chamberlenge of 
Forthampton, ib, ; pay 100 marks 
to the Pope for haying given Thorn- 
bnry to J. Noble, L 143; a yir- 
gate in Aldrington committed to W. 
of Aldrington for 20s, annually, on 
certain conditions, ib, 
1251: — ^borrow thirty marks in Lon- 
don for Alan of S. Faith, ib, ; bam 
burnt, i. 144 ; snow at, on May 27, 
ib, ; quit-claim by G. de Alneto of 
a meadow in the manor of Burnett, 
ib. ; exchange of a virgate of land 
with Nicholas Poinz for one in 
Tokintone marsh, ib, ; endeavours 
of R. de Clare against the liberties 
of ^e priory of Cranboume and 
Boveridge manor, t6. ; inqmsitiou as 
to the criminal jurisdiction in the 
abbat's liberty, ib, ; a thief caught 
and convicted at Cranboume, and 
there hanged, ib, ; a thief caught at 
Boveridge, and tried at Ilchester, L 
145 ; land of Walter CaumuePs in 
the manor of Ampney redeemed, ib, ; 
examination of the condition of the 
abbey by bishop W. de Cantelnpe, 
i. 146; a virgate of land in Up- 
Wimborae given by John Fitz- 



Tewkesbuiy, abbey of :• 

1251 :— eoR<. 
Stephen of Wimbome Minster, L 
147; suspended from collation to 
benefices by the bishop of Bochester, 
till they provide for W. of Kilkemiy , 
t6. ; the tithes from Kingston manor 
extorted by John Mansel, ib.; 
charter of payment to B. Lovel, 
proctor for the abbey at Borne, ib. 
' 1252 : — confirm a moiety of the tithes 
of lianedam to the chapter of lian- 
daS, ib, ; give a charter to the lord 
of the manor of Brackley for a 
chapel at Treverick in S. Crowan's, 
L 147, 148 ; a virgate of land in the 
manor of Burnett redeemed, i. 148 ; 
the money borrowed for Alan of S. 
Faith firom Florentine merchants in 
London paid, ib. ; miracle on the 
day of the rcdieks, ib. ; the charter 
of the lease of Llanblethian church 
surrendered by Hugh of Forthamp- 
ton, ib. ; submit to the bishop of 
Chichester respecting Kingston, in 
order to stop the quarrel with John 
Mansel, ib, ; the suit with John Man- 
sel about Kingston tithes settled, i. 
149 ; the bishop of Chichester con- 
firms the tithes of Wyke to the 
abbey, t&. ; manor of Pulton let at 
fee-farm to Adam of Fulton, t6. ; 
present John the physician to 
Frome, L 149, 150. 

1258 : — visitation of bishop W. de 
Cantelupe, L 152 ; pay twenty marks 
to the king, ib. ; S. Margaret's feast 
to be celebrated with twelve lec- 
tions, i. 153, 154 n. ; the misericordia 
removed, but soon afterwards re- 
stored to its old place, i. 153 ; 
suit respecting tithes in Swelle 
Poinz with the abbat of Nutley, 
ib, 

1255:— compelled to follow the court 
of B. de Clare at Fairford, L 156 ; 
the horse mill, guest's stable, &c. 
burnt, L 157 ; the dairy-maid at 



INDEX. 



343 



Tewkesbury, abbey of: — cont 

1255 : — coni, 
EiddingtOQ Idlledy and the daily set 
on fixe, but escapes, ib, 

1257: — gifts of abbat Thomas to the 
abbey, L 159-161. 

1258:<— immdationof theSeyem oyer 
the meadows, i. 162 ; W. de Clare 
leaves his body to be buried at, but 
is buried at Durford, L 165 ; ten 
marks and a cask of wine paid to 
Henry of Stratford, i. 166 ; arrange- 
ment with Gregory, nephew of 
Stephen of Anagni, respecting the 
church of Shenington, i. 166, 167. 

1259 : — letters of acquittance received 
from Stephen of Anagni, ib, ; lUchard 
de Clare at the abbeys ib, 

1260: — payement laid down in the 
chapter house, i. 168; rent-charge 
bought by Thomas of Kidderminster, 
the almoner, ib, ; lease taken of the 
manor of Hamm, near Wimbome, 
ib, 

1262 :— Richard de dare buried at, i. 
169, 499 ; ii. 99 ; iT. 131, 448, T. 
Bu. Wi. O. Wo. ; indulgences 
granted to all praying for his soul, 
i. 169, T. 

1292: — obstacle to the navigation at 
Tewkesbury removed, iv. 509, Wo. ; 
the belfry struck by lightning, iv. 
511, Wo. 

1301 :— opposition of the abbey to the 
attempt of John, prior of Worcester, 
to visit it, iede vaoante, iv. 551, Wo. 

1303:— consequent condemnation of 
the abbat in the Court of Arches, 
iv. 556, Wo. 
Tewkesbury, streets of: 

vicus Fullonum, i. 160, T. 

Bertone strete, i. 160, 161. 

Olbure strete, i. 161. 

" abbats of: 

Gerald, leaves his abbey, in conse- 
quence of the king's rapacity, and 
returns to Winchester, ii. 43, WL ; 
dies, i. 44, T. 



Tewkesbury, abbats of : — cont. 

Robert, chaplain of Robert Fit2-Ha^ 
mon, i. 44 ; ii. 43, T. Wi. ; dies, i. 
45, T. 

Benedict, ib. ; dies, L 46 ; his body 
moved into the choir, i. 120. 

Roger, L 46 ; alienates part of Estone 
manor, L 49, T. [called Robert] ; 
dies, Uf, 

Fromund, ib.; blessed at Worcester, 
iv. 380, Wo.; his presents to the 
sacrist, ib. ; dies, i 52 ; ii. 61 ; iv. 
384, T. Wi. Wo. 

Robert, i. 52, 53, T. ; blessed at Wor- 
cester, iv. 385, Wo. ; his presents 
to the sacrist, ib, ; dies, L 53, T. 

Alan, prior of Christ Church, Canter- 
bury, i. 53 ; ii. 244, T. Wa. ; present 
at the translation of the &ther of 
Geofirey Fitz-Peter at Winchester, 
ii. 67, WL ; dies, i. 56 ; ii. 78 ; iv. 
391, T. Wi. Wo. 

Walter, the sacrist, L 56, T. ; had 700 
marks to pay from the first year of 
his promotion, ib. ; his consecration, 
i. 57 ; iv. 392, T. Wo. ; dies, L 61, 
T. ; had given Trevalga to Roger 
Corbin, i. 108, T. 

Hugh, the prior, L 61, T. ; blessed by 
bishop Giles of Hereford, iv. 403, 
Wo. ; dies, i. 61, T. 

Bernard, elected, L 61; iv. 404, T. 
Wo.; the election quashed, i. 61, 
T. 

Peter of Worcester, i. 62 ; blessed, 
iv. 405, Wo. ; at the dedication of 
Worcester cathedral, iv. 409, Wo. ; 
obtuna Estone manor against 
Fawkes de Breaute, i. 64, T. ; pays 
100«. yearly to W. de Bekham 
for service, i. 66; absolved at 
Rome from the bishop of Worces- 
ter's accusation, L 68 ; honourably 
received on his return, ib, ; lets 
Wimbome manor on lease, i. 69 ; 
confers land at Redlands, Bristol, 
on W. of Kent, i. 74 ; makes 
good the claim of the abbey to 



344 



INDEX. 



Tewkesbury, abbats of : — coni. 

Peter of Worcester — cont, 
lianwit-Dugor, i. 75; present at 
the foneral of Gilbert de Clare, i. 
76; marries Richard of Cornwall 
and Isabella of Gloucester, L 78 ; 
at Strignil about the church of 
Lkmblethian, i. 80 ; excommuni- 
cates J. Grant for laying hands on 
the monk Eustace, i. 81 ; dies, i. 83 ; 
iv. 424, T. Wo.; excommunicated 
by the bishop of Worcester, i. 83, 
T. ; attempt to moTe his body from 
the church, ib, ; absolved by the 
bishop of Worcester, L 84, T. ; his 
body moved into the chapter house, 
i. 120, T. 

Robert of Forthampton, prior, i. 73, 
T. ; appeals for the privileges of 
Fairford church, i. 81 ; made abbat, 
i. 84 ; blessed by bishop W. of 
Blois at Worcester, iv. 424, Wo. ; 
his presents to the sacrist and con- 
vent, ib. ; present at the second 
funeral of John, i. 84, T. ; puts 
Cardiff weir out to farm, i. 90; 
orders a service for the relicks, i. 
96 ; his arrangements with W. Cor- 
bet about Chaddesley manor, i. 97 ; 
pays thirty marks for tallage, ib. ; 
reconciled with W. de Mare, ib. ; 
deraigns the land of Hocford, belong- 
ing to Marshfield church, against one 
Alfred, i. 99; gives four marks to 
Alfred, ib. ; deraigns land in Stan- 
way and Leamington, i. 100 ; ho- 
mage done to, at Kingston, by W. 
of Kingston, i. 101 ; his pardon 
asked by the Bristol townsmen, L 
106 ; celebrates in S. Nicholas' 
chapel after its restoration, ib. ; 
opposes Alan Basset at Exeter re- 
specting the chapel of Trevalga, i. 
108; summoned in the affair of 
Cogan chapel, i« 1 10 ; summoned 
to the council of 1240 by Pope 
Gregory IX., i. 116; sends Hugh, 
a clerk, in his place, ib. ; summoned 



Tewkesbury, abbats of: — c<mt» 
Robert of Forthampton— «oiU. 
a second time, i. 117; settles the 
manner in which the dedication feast 
is to be kept, L 119 ; orders a pit^ 
tance on the anniversaries of the 
death of Isabella of Gloucester and 
others, i. 121; pays sums to the 
king and John de Plessetis, i. 122 ; 
consults Grosseteste about the pre- 
sentation to Great Marlow, f6. ; 
presents W. of Stanway to Great 
Marlow, ib. ; sends for W. of 
Northampton to receive S. James- 
de-fer at Bristol, i. 123; sent by 
Richard de Clare to quiet Glamor- 
ganshire, i. 124 ; goes to Llanble- 
thian, i. 125 ; makes Thomas of 
Penarth, the vicar, resign, t^. ; gives 
him the vicarage afterwards, ib. ; 
refuses to allow R. Meylok to hold- 
the vicarage at fiurm, and holds him 
responsible for all iiguries, f6.; 
gives R. Meylok five marks an- 
nually, on the petition of his uncle 
Rhys, ib. ; gives R. Meylok a pen- 
sion of twelve marks through fear 
of his threats, i. 126 ; letter to, 
from Berard de Secya, rector of 
Catfield, i. 127 ; conference at 
Stoke with the rector of Cleeve 
about the small tithes of Gothering- 
ton, ib.; goes to Exeter, and ar- 
ranges a change of benefices with 
the chapter of Exeter, i. 128 ; as- 
signs certain rent-charges to the 
infirmary and the chantry, i. 129 ; 
assists at a perambulation at Bove- 
ridge with the abbat of Glastonbury, 
i. 136 ; buys a rental from William 
of Berwick in Tewkesbury, i. 137 ; 
ordered by bishop W. de Cantelupe 
to admit the proctor of Qpiso, 
nephew of the Pope, to Thombuiy, 
i. 138; fined 100 marks by the 
Pope for contumacy respecting this, 
1. 139 ; discussion with R. de Clare as 
to the punishment of thiev^ caught 



INDEX. 



345 



Tewkesbury, abbats of : ^conL 

Bobert of Northampton — cont, 

in the abbat's liberty, i. 140, 5 11- 
516 ; redeema land of W. Canmael 
in Ampney, i. 145 ; redeems a -vir- 
gate of land in Bnmett, i. 148 ; one 
of the suretiea of R. de Clare for 
the marriage of his son Gilbert with 
Alice of Angoullme, i. 151 ; settles 
that the festival of S. Margaret is to 
be kept with twelve lections, i. 153; 
dies, i. 155 ; miracles at his tomb, 
i. 155, 156. 

Thomas of Stokes, elected, L 155; 
installed by the archdeacon of 
Gloucester, ib, ; account of his 
gifts to the abbey, L 159 ; arrange- 
ment with Gregory of Anagni re- 
specting Shenington, i. 166, 167. 

Kichard, dies, iv. 483, Wo. 

Thomas of Kempsey, iv. 484, Wo. ; 
blessed at Worcester, iy. 484, 485 ; 
his presents to the sacrist and con- 
vent, ib, ; condemnation of, for 
resisting the visitation of the prior 
of Worcester, iv. 556, Wo. 
 priors of : 

Alured, dies, i. 44, T. 

Ranulf, dies, i. 53. 

Hogh, made abbat, i. 6 1 ; see the list 
of abbats. 

W. Gunfrey, in the dormitory in 
1219, while the accident took place, 
bat unhort, i. 64 ; resigns from his 
weak hearing, i. 78 ; dies, L 89. 

Bobert of Forthampton, i. 73 ; see the 
list of abbats. 

Henry de Siptune, L 86, 90 ; rebuilds 
S. Nicholas* chapel [called Her- 
vey], i. 106 ; present at the death 
of Isabella of Gloucester, and 
brings her heart to Tewkesbury, i. 
US. 

Henry of Banbury, goes to Cardiff, 
i. 13 i ; builds the chapel of S. 
Eustace, i. 135 ; resigns, i. 1 53 ; 
dies, i. 169. 

Iticholas of Overbuy, i. 153. 



Tewkesbury, sub -prior of: Alexander, 
dies, i. 53. 

almoner: Thomas of Kidder- 
minster takes the habit, i. 100 n. ; buys 
a rental of Simon le Betere, i. 168. 

— ^— cellerars : 



Gilbert, dies, i. 45. 

Richard of Devizes, made prior of S. 
James's, Bristol, i. 157. 

— chamberlains : 

Henry of Washbourne, i. 81, 82. 
Martin, i. 132. 

— chaplains : 



Vincent, i. 90. 

Henry, obtains a lease of Cardiff weir, 

ib. 
Jordan, a moiety of Holy Trinity 

church given to, i. 101. 
Robert, i. 119. 
Richard, S. John's, Bristol, given to, 

i. 122. 
W. and Maurice, witness the payment 

of the tithes of Kemerton, i. 127. 
Christian, presented to Burnett, i. 

138. 
Gilbert, S. Wenn's let to, i. 141. 
— infirmarer : Stephen, i. 153. 
-^ monks of : 



Gilbert, bjured by an accident in the 

dormitory, i. 64. 
Eustace, sent to receive seisin of Llan- 

blethian church, i. 81 ; treatment of 

him by the Welsh, ib, 
W., sent to Fairford, i. 82. 
Miles and John, who had gone to the 

abbeys of Neath and Cleeve, return 

to Tewkesbury, i. 86. 
Roger Markant, dies at Bristol, i^ 

165. 
Thame, abbey of, founded, ii. 227, Wa. ; 
monks of, sent to Rewley by Edmund, 
earl of Cornwall, ii. 397, Wa. 
•^— - abbats of: 

Serio, resigns, iL S43, Wa. . 
William, monk of Ford, formerly 

abbat of Kingswood, ib,; gives 

judgment in the suit between Osney 

and S. Frideswide's, iv. 50, 0. 



346 



INDEX. 



Thame, abbats of : — eont, 
Simon, dies, ii. 300, Wa. 
Laurence, ib. 

Bichard Bartone, present at the elec- 
tion to Beaolieu, iy. 479, Wo. 

— — - prebend of: recoTered by Grosse- 
teste from John Mansel, iii. 1 58, D. ; no 
tithe paid for, by Dunstable, iii. S72. 

Thames, the, inundation o( in 1099, L 6 ; 
iii. 429, M. Be. ; dried up in 1114, i. 9 ; 
ii. 44, 215 ; iii. 432 ; It. 16, 376, M. Wi. 
Wa. Be. O. W. Wo. ; frozen in 1149- 
1150, iL 54, 233 ; iii. 438, Wi. Wa. 
Be.; dried up in 1158, I 48, T. ; in- 
undation of, in 1208, iii. 451, Be.; 
frt>zen in 1282, iv. 483, Wo. ; inunda- 
tion of, in 1287, iv. 311, O. W. ; in 
1294, iii. 468, Be. 

Thaneos, river, near Damietta, defeat of iS. 
Louis at, i. 286, Bu. 

Hianet, isle of, prince Louis lands in, ii. 
82, WL ; his defeat at sea near, i. 63, 
T. 

The, John de la, yearly delivery of eight 
cartloads of irood bought from, by 
Dunstable, ilL 371, D. 

Thedintone ; see Teddington. ' 

Theobald II., king of Navarre, at Paris in 
1254 with Henry UL, i. 155, 329. 

Theobald, count of Blois ; see Blois, Theo- 
bald, count of. 

Theobald, archbishop of Canterbury ; see 
Canterbury, archbishops o£ 

Theophilus, legend of, ii. 3. 

Theotwin, cardinal of S. Yitale, absolves 
Henry II. from the murder of S. 
Thomas, iii. 20, D. 

Thesslrican, a Tartar prince, i. 272, 273, 
Bu. 

Thetford, bishops of : 

Her&st, dies, iL 34, WI 

William, IL 34 ; at the coronation of 

William Bufus, iii. 426, Be. 
Herbert Losinga; see Norwich, 
bishops of. 

S. Mary's abbey, Roger Bigod the 

chief founder of, iii. 431, Be. ; built, 
iii. 430 ; monks introduced into, ib. ; 



Thetford, S. Mary's abbey— cont 
the monks enter the new churoh, iii. 
482; the tithes of Ditton let to, by 
Bermondsey, iii. 444 ; composition with 
Bennondsey, respecting these tithes, iii. 
462, Be. ; writ against, for detuning 
the annual payment from these tithes, 
iii 475, Be. 

prior of: Stephen, the first, iiL 

430, Be. 

Thierry L, son of Clovis I., has the seat 
of his kingdom at Metz, iv. 363, Wo. 

III., son of Clovis n., iv. 364, 

Wo.; king of the Franks, ib.; ex- 
pelled, ib. ; recalled, iv. 365. 

Thierry YU., count of Holland; see 
Holland, counts of. 

Thierry, count of Flanders ; see Flanders, 
counts of. 

Thomas of Brothertone, son of Edward I. 
and Margaret; see brothertone, Thomas 
of. 

Thomas, of the king's hall, his gift to 
Tewkesbury, i. 105, T. 

Thomas, a monk, the cause of the restora- 
tion of the Coventry monks, L 54, T. 

Thomas, chaplain of Dunstable, Ickwell 
land let to, iii. 177, D. ; gives it up, iii. 
182. 

Thomas, official of the archdeacon of Bed- 
ford, iiL 375, D. 

Thomas, shepherd in the Peak, iiL 163, D. 

Thored, earl, iv. 3, O. 

Thombury (Tomebire, Tomebyi«), law- 
suit respecting, L 97, T. ; income out 
of, paid to B. de Secya, L 101 ; Tewkes- 
bury required to admit the proctor of 
the Pope's nephew, Opiso, L 138 ; the 
abbat of Tewkesbury fined 100 marks 
by the Pope for not admitting him, L 
139, 143. 

rectors of: 

B., at Striguil about the church of 

Llanblethian, L 80. 
S., L 97. 

J. Noble, presented by Tewkesbury, 
L 135 ; goes to Bome about the 
presentation, i. 138. 



INDBX. 



347 



Thombiuyy a blind man of, cured at 

Tewkesbury, i. 85. 
Thomby, letter of Bicbard de Glare dated 

from, L 513, T. 
Thomey abbey, founded by Eadgar, iL 

166, Wa. ; vacant in 1238, ill. 147, D. 
Tbomhill, Roger de, expels the Canter- 
bury monks, li 80, Wi. 
Thorns, the Crown of, taken to France, 

iv. 432, Wo. 
Thornton (Thorentona, Thomethone, To- 
rentone, Tortona), abbey of, Boger de 
Seyton becomes a canon at, iii. 272, D. 
-^^— abbats of : 

. Bichard de Villa, dies, iii. 135, D. 
the abbat in 1236, removed by Grosse- 
teste, iii. 143. 
G. of, his arguments against the 



privileges of Dunstable, iii. 333, D. 
Thorp (Torp), mill of, let to Burton by 

Dunstable, ui 160, D. 
— — — — Bobert of, attorney of Geoffirey le 

Despencer, iii. 159, D. 

Simon of, justice of the forest at 



Wilton in 1257, i. 158, T. 

Thouars, Aimery Tiscount de, does homage 
to Louis Yin., iii. 86, D« 

Thurkilby (Thurkdby, Torkeby, Tur- 
kebi), Boger de, justice itinerant at 
Warwick in 1247, iii 172, D. ; his 
settlement between the priory and town 
of Dunstable, iii. 173, 174 ; justice 
itinerant at Bedford in 1247, iii. 175 
at Worcester in 1249, iv. 439, Wo. 
at Nottingham in 1252, iii. 184, D. 
at Leicester, iii. 185; not at Derby in 
1257, through illness, iiL 206 ; appointed 
by the barons in 1259 to sell wardships, 
i. 477, Bu. ; is to appoint sherifb, i. 478 ; 
dies, ii. 98, Wi 

Thurkitel, the first to fly from Sweyn at 
the battle of Ipswich, ii. 172, Wa. 

Thurlow (Tuerlawe), claim to the advow- 
son of, made out by B. de Clare against 
Tewkesbury, i 137, T. 

Thyme (Tyme), Nicholas de, accused of 
disseising the prior of Dunstable of 
Wadlow land, iii 378, 381, D. 



l^bberton (Tibertone, Tibritone, Tybor. 
tone), the forest deforested, iv. 417, 
Wo.; heath at, bought by Worcester 
priory of A. de Dabetoht, iv. 435 ; the 
church given to Bobert, dean of Wor- 
cester, iv. 418 ; the chapel given to W. 
de Lega, iv. 439 ; given to W., ib. ; the 
common quit-claimed by W. de Brad, 
ib. 

Thomas of, his land comes to 

Worcester priory, ib. 

Tiberias, battle of, i 18 ; ii. 245, M. Wa. ; 
taken by Saladin, i 19, M. 

Tibetot, Bobert de, complaint of Bhys^p- 
Meredudd against, iv. 310, O. W. ; 
governor of Wales, ib.; takes Bhys's 
castle, and sets a price on his head, iv. 
311. 

Tifkhill (Thikehulle, Tikehul) castle, be- 
sieged by the barons in 1193, iv. 47, 
O. ; its bold resistance, i 191, Bu. ; sur- 
rendered to the bishop of Durham, on 
the arrival of Bichard L in England, ib. 

Tidaucus, S., church of, sacrilegiously in- 
jured by the sons of Gestin, i 12, M. 

Tiler (T^ulator), Matthew, of Dunstable, 
finds a treasure at Goldenlowe, iii 363, 
D. 

Emma, his wife, ib. 

Tiliers (Tylers), to belong to England by 
the treaty of 1200, i 203, Bu. 

lord of, ib. 

Tiltey abbey, founded, i 187, Bu. ; the 
abbat elected bishop of Winchester, iv. 
124, W. ; the election quashed, iv. 132. 

Timbermonger, Ranulph le, fee in South- 

wark bought of, by Bermondsey, iii. 460, 

Be. 
Timberwood, land given to Bermondsey, 

iii 440, Be. ; sold to Henry de Somes, 

iii. 447. 

Tinchebrai (Tenerchebrai, Thenercheber), 
si^e of, by Henry L, ii. 212, Wa. ; 
battle of, ii. 212 ; iii. 430 ; iv. 15, Wa. 
Be.W. 

Tinghurst, W. of Sutton, abbat of Osney, 
ble88edat,iv. 211, O. 



WM«M 



348 



INDEX. 



ll^ngrith (Tiiigri, Tingrize, Tyngri, Tyng- 

rithe, Tingrie, Tyogeres): — 

 Gilbert of, Steppingley churcli 

leased to, by Peter Vitella, iii. 182, 197, 

D. 
 Nicholas of, his mill let to Dan- 



stable, iii. 148 ; rent-charge in Flit- 
wick bought of, by Dunstable, iii. 175 ; 
gives a demesne to Dunstable, iii. 177 ; 
bill filed against, for this demesne, iii. 
178 ; sells a wood to David Flitwick, iii. 
248. 

Peter of, his daughter sells part of 



a pasturage in Bradmore to Dunstable, 
iii. 221 ; serves on a jury, iii. 288, 
307. 

 Ralph of, made canon of Dunstable, 



iii. 235. 

^ Richard of, held the church of 



Masworth, iii. 189 ; dies, ib. 
Tintem, abbats of: 

William, resigns, ii. 245, Wa. 

Vido, abbat of Eingswood, ib. 

the abbat at Gilbert de Clare's funeral 

at Tewkesbury in 1230, i. 76, T. 
Ralph, made abbat of Dunkeswell, ii. 
336, Wa. } abbat of Waverley, ii. 
345. 
John, consecrates Hugh of Lewknor 

abbat of Waverley, ii. 387, Wa. 
 Robert of, captured oflf Sandwich, 
iv. 409, Wo. 
Tirel, Walter, kUls WilUam Rufus, ii. 40, 
208 ; iii. 13; iv. 14, 373, Wi. Wa. D. O. 
W. Wo. 
Tisbury (Tisleberia), Stephen de, dies, i. 

130, T. 
l^sington (Tiscinctuna, Tiscintone), the 
first crop obtained from, by Dunstable, 
iii. 80, D. 

chapel of, a moiety recovered by 

Dunstable, iiL 104, D. 
Toddington (Thodintone, Thodindone, 
Thodingdone, Todingtone, Tudingduna, 
Tudingtone), settlement between Dun- 
stable and the countess of Pembroke 
about suit of court at, iii. 131, D. ; 
court of, iii. 139, 380; question as to 



Toddington — cont. 
the tenements of the prior of Dnnstable 
at, iiL 378-381. 

rectors of : 

Hugh, iii. 65, D. ; dies, iii. 77. 
Nicholas, iii. 378 ; his search for the 
money stored in Dunstable priory, 
iii. 390. 
a boy of, cured at Tewkesbury, 1. 



85, T. 



men of, admit the priory of 
Dunstable into Wadlow lands, iii. 392, 
D. 

Todenham (Thodeam), settlement respect- 
ing the pasturage of, between Tewkes- 
bury and Westminster, i. 79, T. 

' " suit of the men of, with Tewkes- 
bury, 1. 119, T. 

Tokintone marsh, a virgate of land in, ob- 
tained by exchange by Tewkesbury from 
Nicholas Poinz, i. 144, T. 

Toledo (Theoletum, Toletum, Tholetnm), 
the capital of Alpbonso VHI., iL 232, 
236, Wa. ; the crusaders against the 
Albigeois in 1212 arrive at, i. 32, M.; 
stoiy of a Jew at, iv. 437, Wo. 

 Sancho, archbishop of, killed by 

the Saracens, iL 120, 385 ; iv. 468, 469, 
WL Wa. Wo. 

Tolet, John, cardinal bishop of Porto, 
dies, ii. 121 ; iv. 470, WL Wo. 

Tony (Towy), Michael, citizen of London, 
on the side of S. de Montfort, iv. 138, 
W. ; detained in prison at Windsor, iv, 
177 ; hanged, iiL 267, D. 

Torintone, Gilbert de, acts as justice itine- 
rant with Edward I. in 1291, iv. 506, 
Wo. 

Torold, John, serves on a jury, iii. 345, 
D. 

Toron, fief of Henfrid, restored to the 
Christians, ii. 306, Wa. 

Torre abbey, burnt, ii. 87, Wi. 

Tortosa, taken by Raymond Berenger, 
count of Barcelona, iL 233, Wa. 

Tostig, goes to Pevensey in command of 
a ship, with Godwine, iL 1 82, Wa. ; 
succeeds Siward in his earldom, xL 187, 



JNDBX. 



349 



Tostig — cont, 
Wa. ; mvades Wales with Harold, ii. 

188, Wa. ; driyen from Northumbria 
by the NorthambrianSy i6. ; goes to 
Baldwin in Flanders, ib. ; comes to the 
Homber, and joins Harold Hardrada, ii. 

189, Wa. ; defeated and killed at Stam- 
ford Bridge, ii. 189 ; ilL 12, Wa. D. 

Tothill, injury to, by the Thames, iii 468, 
Be. 

Totisbury ; see Stateville. 

Totteford, lUchard de, sells a tenement in 
Surbiton to Waverley, ii. 354, Wa. 

Tottemhoe (Toterho, Totemho, Thoterho, 
Totamho, Thotumho), yalae of the 
church and yicarage of, iii. 59, D.; a 
vicar admitted into by Dunstable, iii. 
158 ; land in, mortgaged, iii. 206, 207 ; 
lands of John of Elston in, iiL 257, 
290 ; question as to the privileges of the 
prior of Dunstable in, iii. 329, 330; 
proceedings against M. de Montalt for 
seizing the pigs belonging to Dunstable 
at, iii. 342-345 ; right of the prior of 
Dunstable to commonage in, iii. 350; 
taxation of, in 1291, iii. 367 ; the 
parishioners adjudged by the archdeacon 
to find banners, cross, wax candles, and 
a missal, iii. 377. 

 Thomas of, dies, iii. 141, D. 

 John, his son, serves on a jury, iii. 
307, D. 

Thomas Cnot of, surrenders half a 



viigate of land to Dunstable, iii. 141, D. 

Toulouse, Louis YII. and Henry IL meet 
at, li. 56, Wi. ; siege of, by Henry U., i. 
48; ii. 56,288; iv. 31, T. Wi. Wa. O. 
W. ; siege and capture of, by the cm* 
saders against the Albigenses in 1212, i. 
32, M. ; destroyed by prince Louis, iv. 
404, Wo. ; death of Simon de Montfort 
at the siege of, ii. 290 ; iii. 54, 61, Wa. 
D. ; Richard of Cornwall goes to, i. 128, 
T. 

Satuminus, bishop of, iL 132, Wa. 

Tournaments, forbidden in England in 
1215, iii. 51, D. ; the tomeatores ex- 
communicated in 1220, iii. 60 ; allowed 



Tournaments — conL 

in four places in 1232, iii. 130, D. ; 
forbidden at the council of Lyons in 
1245, because they hinder the crusade, 
i. 271, Bu. ; great number in 1267 in 
England after the war, iv. 212, W. ; on 
Ash Wednesday at Dunstable in 1292, 
iii. 373, D. 

Toumay, siege of, by Edward III., iv. 351, 
O. 

Tours, council at, in 1095, iii. 428, Be. ; 
council at, under Alexander III., in 
1163, i. 49; ii. 57, 238; iii. 18, 441 ; 
iv. 32, T. Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. W. ; re- 
ception of archbishop Thomas at, IL 5? ; 
iii. 18, Wi. D. ; Roger, bishop of Wor- 
cester, dies at, L 52, T. ; acknowledges 
Arthur as liege lord, i. 198, Bu. ; de- 
manded by Philip II. for Arthur firom 
John, i. 200, Bu. ; certain earls and ab- 
bats cited to, in 1228, iii. 108, D. ; the 
Dominicans at, attacked by the Fastou- 
eauxin 1251, i. 291, Bu. 

 S. Martin's at, burnt by the North- 
men in 843, iii. 9, D. 

 bishops of: 



Gatianus, ii. 132, Wa. 
Bartholomew, consecrates GeoflFrey 

Plantagenet, ii. 247, 248, Wa. 

archbishop of, Vincent, legate, sent 



by bishop Aymer of Winchester to put 
an interdict on England if he is not re- 
ceived, iv. 126, O. 

Tracy, Henry de, warden of Exeter castle 
in 1258, i. 453, Bu. 

— ^— - Oliver de, acts for the archdeacon 
of Surrey at the election of the bishop 
of Winchester in 1260, ii. 98, 99, Wi. 
Peter de, receives seisin of a tene- 



ment in Prior's Cleeve, iv. 514, Wo. 
— — - Simon de, of Estone, dies, i. 159, 



T. 



William de, one of the murderers 

of S. Thomas, iii 20, D. 
Trailbaston, inquisition of, by Edward I. 

in 1305, iv. 341, 558, O. Wo.; the 

judges of, at Worcester, Hereford, and 

Shrewsbury, iv. 558, Wo. 



850 



INDBX, 



Transtamare, Henry de, defeated by Ed- 
ward the Black Prince, iii. 478, Be. 

TraTuyl, John, land of, suit won respect- 
ing, by Dnnstable, iii. 54, 1), 

Treasury, debts to the, laws of John re- 
specting, i. 206, Bn. 

Tredington (Credyntone, Tredintone), ap- 
peal respecting Fairford chnrch heard 
at, i. 82, T. ; rent-charge paid for land 
in, by the cellerar of Tewkesbury, L 
161. 

 Walter, parson of, dies, iy. 521, 
Wo. 

 John d'Errenx presented to, by 

the bishop of Worcester, iv. 523, Wo. 

Tredington, Richard of, land belonging 
to, i. 161, T. 

— ^^— W. of, land and tenements o^ come 
to Worcester, iv. 446, Wo. 

Trenchefvile, John, gift of, to Bermondsey, 
iii. 445, Be. 

Trent, the, dried up at Nottingham (or 
Snotingham), i. 44, 186 ; iy. 375, T. 
Bn. Wo. ; crossed with difficnlty by 
Bobert of Gloucester, ii. 58, Wi. ; great 
floods of, in 1254, L 828, Bu.; a large 
sturgeon caught in, in 1255, i. 336, Bu. ; 
storms in the valley of, in 1255, i. 336, 
337, Bu. ; inquiry into the forests of, i. 
478, Bu. 

Tresmund, his bond to Tewkesbury re- 
stored by Deodatus, i. 121, T.; church 
of Shenington g^ven to, ib, 

Treyalga, chapel of, question as to the 
advowson of, i. 108, T. ; the benefice 
exchanged by Tewkesbury with the 
chapter of Exeter, i. 128. 

Treveriok, in S. Crowan's, Cornwall, a 
chapel erected in, i. 148, T. 

Treves, archbishops of: 

Fulmar, present at the coronation of 
Richard I., ii. 246, Wa. ; dies, and 
is buried at Northampton, iii. 25, 
D. 
Arnold II., of Isenburg, elects Henry 
Raspe emperor, iv. 93, W. ; elects 
William, count of Holland, empe- 
ror, iv. 95 ; beneges Aachen, ib. ; 



Treves, archbishops of :--< con/. 
Arnold H. — cont 
opposed to Richard of Cornwall, L 
394, Bn.; defeated by the arch- 
bishop of Mentis, ib, ; elects Al- 
phonso of Castile king of the Ro- 
mans, iv. 114, 115, W. 

Trigald, Fulk, killed by David in Wales, 
iii. 291, 294, D. 

Triplow (Trippelawe), William of, buys 
Ickwell land of Dunstable, iii. 175, D. ; 
dies, ib. 

Tripoli, taken by the Tartars in 1260, i. 
495, Bu. ; taken by Eelaoun Malek-el- 
Mansour, sultan of Cairo, in 1289, ii. 
408, Wa. 

Tripoli, Bohemund, count of ; see Bohe- 
mimdlY. 

Troarde, Raymond de, captured at Mtra- 
beau by John, i. 26, M. 

Trone, Robert, a married Franciscan priest, 
stripped of his habit and imprisoned, iii. 
314, D. 

Troyes, Fawkes de Breant^ goes to, liL 89, 
D. ; certain earls and abbats cited to, in 
1228, ill 108. 

— — - Ralph de Rumiliaco, dean of, iv. 
107, 0. 

Trusellorum vadum,the bishop of Beauvais 
and others captured at, ii. 65, WI. 

Trussel, William, justice itinerant in Buck- 
inghamshire in 1254, iiL 192, D. 

William, speech of, withdrawing 

his homage from Edward II., iv. 348, 0. 

Tudford, Martin, prior of, made abbat of 
Chertsey, ii. 65, Wi. 

Tulesworthe, Stevewin de, serves on the 
juiy in the appeal on Simon Mustard's 
death, iii. 307, D. ; taxer of the fines of 
the sureties of Christiana Mustard, iii. 
308. 

Tunbridge castle, storm of, in 1088, ii 199, 
Wa.; archbishop Richard's possession 
of, disturbed by Hubert de Bui^h, iiL 
126, D. ; R. de Clare at, in 1250, i. 513, 
514, T. ; girea up by G. de Clare as a 
security into the hands of Itichard, king 
of Germany, iv. 232, W. 



INDEX. 



351 



Tunis, the king of, had been subject to 
Frederick JI., iy. 237, W. ; submits to 
S. Louis, ib. ; pays tribute to Charles, 
king of Sicily, iv. 238 ; his presents 
to S. Louis and Charles, king of Sicily, 
ib. 

death of S. Louis off, ii. 109, 377 ; 

iv. 288, 239, 459, WL Wa, O. W. Wo. 

Turbeville (Trubleville,Turberville), Henry 
de, left steward in Ghiscony by Richard 
of Cornwall, ill. 104, D. ; relieves Caer- 
xnarthen, i. 92, T. 

G. de, attacked by Hoel and Rhys, 

i. 124, T. 

Hugh de, foresters accused of tres- 



pass find security before, iv. 501, Wo. 
Thomas de, treason of, iii. 399, 



400 ; iv. 522, D. Wo. ; execution of, iii. 
899; iv. 523, D. Wo. 
Turcomans, letter of Bohemnnd, prince of 
Antioch, respecting, i. 369, n. ; their 
attack on Antioch, i. 370, Bu. 

Tureford ; see Bureford. 
Turkdean churchy given to Osney by 
bishop John de Fageham, iv. 26, O. 

Turkill (Thorkill, Thurkil), jarl, sends 
for Sweyn to invade England, ii. 14, 
WL; exacts pay and provision for his 
army, ii. 174, Wa. ; made governor of 
the East Angles by Cnut, u. 15, 177, Wi. 
Wa. ; banished by Cnnt for treason, ii 
15, 177, Wi. Wa. 

son of Nafaman, slain, ii. 176, Wa. 

Tumham, Robert de, delivers the treasnres 
of the castles of Richard L to John, i. 
198, Bu. ; appointed proctor for John in 
Foitou, i. 209, Bu. 

Turn, Nicholas de, justice itinerant at 
Bedford in 1262, iii. 217, D. ; at Win- 
Chester in 1268, ii. 100, Wi. 

Turville (Turwile, Turvylle), William de, 
serves on a jury, iii. 819, D. ; money 
paid to, by Dunstable, as sheriff of Bed- 
fordshire, iii. 864, 871, 875 ; monies 
allowed to the prior of Dunstable in his 
accoimt to the exchequer, iii. 874. 

SybUla, his wife, iii. 871, D. 



Turville, Nicholas de, sheriff of Bedford- 
shire, iii. 395, D. 

Tnscuhim, destroyed by the Romans, iii. 
26, D. 

Nicholas, cardinal bishop of, comes 

to England as legate, iii. 88, D. ; sum- 
mons a oonncU at London, Wallingford, 
and Reading, ib. ; visits and fills up the 
vacant sees and monasteries, ib. ; de- 
poses Ralph, abbat of Westminster, iii. 
42, 43 ; takes off the interdict, iiL 48, 
453, D. Be. 

C. [i.e. Odo of Chateau-roux], car- 



dinal bishop of, leaves the Holy Land, i. 

868, Bu. 
Tutbury (Thotebire, Tntebure), castle of, 

interview of R. de Clare with queen 

Eleanor at, iii. 208, D. ; taken by prince 

Edward, iii 230. 
Tutbury, priory of, destroyed by Robert 

de Ferrers, i. 491, Bu. 

priors of: 

WUliam de Favers, dies, L 500, Bu. 
Geoffiey de Beumes, ib. 

Twinge, Robert de, causes the attacks on 
the Italian clergy, iii. 129, D. ; sent to 
the Pope by Henry m., ib. 

Twining church, Berard de Secya sum- 
moned in, L 128, T. 

Twywell (Twiwelcestre), the judges itine- 
rant at, in 1256, L 167, T. 

Tydintone, arrangement respecting certain 
tenements at, between Worcester and 
Reading, iv. 445, Wo. 

Tymberdene land, lease of, taken by the 
almoner of Worcester, iv. 435, Wo. ; 
given to Worcester priory by William of 
the Mills, iv. 509, 528, Wo. 

Tynemouth castle, taken by William Rufos, 

ii. 205, Wa. 
priory, suit of Edward L against 

the abbat of S. Alban's respecting the 

advowson of, iii. 378, D. 

prior of, William of Bedford, made 



prior of Worcester, iv. 417, Wo. 
Typetop, Robert, the cause of the rising of 
R)iys-ap-Heredudd, iii. 888, D. 



362 



INDEX. 



Tyre, the road for pilgrims to, opened by 
the treaty of 1229, il. 306, Wa. ; resis- 
tance of, to the Tartars in 1260, i. 493, 
Bu. 

archbishops of: 

Peter de Sergines, missing after the 

battle of Gaza, i. 261, Bu. 
Giles, joins in the letter to Henry in. 
from Palestine in 1255, i. 368, Bu. 
Tyringham, Qiffard de, lus widow marries 

Simon of Elston, iii. 171, D. 
Tythegston (Theodorus) grange, belonging 
to Margan, burnt by the Welsh, i. 35, M. 
Tywe, Walter of; see Tew, Walter of. 
Ty wynge, property of Alexander de Swere- 
forde at, given to the canons of S. Bar- 
tholomew, iii. 171, D. 



u. 



Ufira ; see LittleoYer, Mickleover. 

Ugley, tithes of, given to Bermondsey, iii. 
431, Be. ; composition respecting, be- 
tween Bermondsey and S. Osyth, Col- 
chester, iii. 459, Be. 

Uhtred, earl of Northumberland, subdued 
by Sweyn, ii. 173, Wa. ; joins Edmund 
Ironside, ii. 175 ; forced to submit to 
Cnut, ib. ; killed, ii. 176. 

Ulecote, Philip de, sent as constable to 
Poitou, but dies at Etampes, iii. 64, 65, 
D. 

Ulf, defeato Cnut, ii. 179, Wa. 

Ulfcytel, defeats Sweyn, ii. 171, Wa. ; goes 
against Sweyn at Ipswich, ii. 172, Wa. ; 
slain at Assandun, ii. 177, Wa. 

Umfieville, Gilbert de (Humframwille), 
signs the confirmation of Magna Charta 
in 1236, 1. 104, T. 

Upton, a moiety of, given to Bermondsey 
by W. de Baalum, iii. 428, Be. ; church 
of, given to Bermondsey, iii. 439, Be. ; 
the manor granted to Bermondsey, iii. 
467, Be. 



Upton-on-Sevem, lawsuit of the bishop of 
Worcester respecting, iv. 429, Wo. ; its 
settlement, iv. 430. 

H. de Langley, rector of, the tithes 

of Monkwood obtained by Worcester 
from, iv. 446, Wo. 

Urban I., Pope, u. 137 ; ui. 4, Wa. D. ; 
his regulations about the sacred vessels, 
ii. 137, Wa. 

II., Pope, ii. 195 ; iii. 13, 426 ; iv. 

1 1, Wa. D. Be. O. W. ; excommunicates 
Philip I. of France, iii. 13, D.; ordains 
the service of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 
iii. 426, Be. ; sends cardinal Walter to 
William Rufus, ii. 38, 205, Wi. Wa. ; 
holds the council of Clennont, L 6 ; ii. 
38; iv. 13, M. Wi. O. ; preaches the 
Crusade, i. 6 ; iv. 12, 13, M. W. O. ; 
dies, i. 7 ; ii. 40, 208 ; iii. 429 ; iv. 13, 
M. Wi. Wa. Be. O. W. 

III., Pope, i. 53 ; ii. 243 ; iii. 23, 



446 ; iv. 40, 385, T. Wa. D. Be. 0. W. 
Wo. ; sends two legates to England, ii. 
244, Wa.; dies, i. 53 ; u. 244; iv. 41, 
886, T. Wa. O. Wo. 

IV., Pope, patriarch of Jerusalem, 



i. 499 ; iii. 462 ; iv. 129, 446, Bu. Be. 
W. Wo. ; establishes the feast of Corpus 
Christi, iii. 463, Be.; gives the see of 
Winchester to John of Exeter, iii. 219, 
D. ; absolves tiie king and others firom 
their oaths to the provisions of Oxford, 
ii. 355 ; iv. 135, Wa. W. ; his condemna- 
tion of those who refuse to be absolved, 
iv. 135, W. ; sends Guy Foulquois, car- 
dinal bishop of S. Sabina, to Inland, i. 
180; iv. 152, 155, T. O. W.; dies, iii. 
463; iv. 157, 160, Be. W. O. 

v.. Pope, bull of, regulating the 



number of benefices to be held by clcriLS, 
iii 413, D. ; dies, iii. 479, Be. 

VI., Pope, iii. 480, Be. ; dies, iii. 



481, Be. 

Usk (Huske) castle, recovered by ^chard 
Marshal, i. 90, T. ; Miles, chamberlain 
of Richard de Clare, imprisoned in, 1. 
149, T. 



"W^^^"»^P 



INDEX. 



353 



Usk, 1111118 o^ their chapel confirmed to 
them by Worcester priory, iv. 428, Wo. 

Utrecht, Henry, bishop of, goes to fetch 
Richard of Cornwall to Germany, iy. 
115,1 16, W. 



V. 



Vacella, bam of the monks of, destroyed 
by lightning, i. 36, M. 

Yalentia, king of, invades Spain with 
Miramomelin, L 31, M. 

Yalentia, William of Provence, bishop 
elect of, uncle of qneen Eleanor, his 
suggestions relative to Hubert de Burgh 
and others, i. 102, T. ; goes to France, 
ib. ; witnesses the confinnation of Magna 
Charta in 1236, i. 103 ; comes to Eng- 
land, liL 145, D. ; made chief coun- 
dUor of Henry III., ib. ; said to have the 
honour of Richmond given to him, iii. 
146, D. ; through his influence Ms 
brother Thomas, of Savoy, marries Jane, 
countess of Flanders, ib. ; Henry HI. 
desires to have him made bishop of 
Winchester, I 110, T.; dies, iH. 149, 
D. 

 William de, uterine brother of 

Henry III., comes to England, iii. 171, 
D. ; marries Joanna de Munchensi, Iii. 
178, D.; elected on the king's side at 
Oxford as one of the twenty-four, i. 447 ; 
Bu. ; does not agree to the demands of 
the barons, i. 165, T. ; refuses to take 
the same oaths as the king at the par- 
liament at Oxford, iii. 209, D. ; his 
castles attacked by the barons, i. 444, 
Bu. ; flies to Winchester, i. 165; ilL 
209, Bu. D.; forced to leave England 
by the barons, i. 165, 445 ; ii. 97, 349 ; 
iv. 119, 120, T. Bu. Wi. Wa, O. W. ; 
sent by prince Edward to plunder the 
countiy about Oxford, iii. 228, D. ; out- 
rages of the Londoners on his lands, iv. 

VOL, V. 



Valentia, William de— cont 

141, W. ; escapes to Pevensey after the 
battle of Lewes, iii. 232 ; iv.||51, D. W. ; 
flies into France after the battle, iv. 152, 
452, W. Wo. ; conveys the news of the 
battle to the queen, iv. 452, Wo. ; his 
exile in France, iii. 400, D. ; joins prince 
Edward, iv. 165, W. ; takes the cross, 
iv. 218, W.; goes on the crusade with 
prince Edward, ii. 109, 376 ; iv. 459, 
Wi. Wa. Wo.; dies, iii 400, D.'; his 
fidelity to Enghind, ib. 

' William de, his son, killed in 

Wales, iii. 292 ; iv. 289, D. O. W. 

Valerius Maximus, quoted, L 467, Bu. 

Valery, S., castle of, taken by William 
Rufus, ii. 36, Wi. 

Valery, S., MatUda de, wife of William of 
Braose ; see Braose, William de. 

Val-es-dunes, battle of, ii. 182, Wa. 

Val Moriana, count of, brother of William, 
bishop elect of Valentia, iii. 146, D. 

Val Rodal, taken by Philip H., ii. 79, Wi. 

Vaux (Valle, Vallibus, Vans, Wallibus, 
Waws, Wans), Guy de, allowed to cro«s 
by Henry H., iii. 24, D. 

 William de, carries on the war 

against prince Louis in Sussex, iii. 48, 
D. 

Oliver de, witnesses the confirma- 



tion of Magna Charta in 1236, L 104, T. 
John de, joins Simon de Montfort, 



iii. 222, D.; goes over to prince Ed- 
ward, iii. 225. 

John de, justice itinerant at Lei 



cester in 1284, iii. 315, D.; at North- 
ampton in 1285, iii. 318 ; at Bedford in 
1286, iii. 326 ; his fellow judges at 
Dunstable, iii. 334 ; at Dunstable in 
1290, iii. 364. 

Vavasur, Robert le, sheriff of Nottingham, 
fined, iii. 199, D. 

Vedastus, S., brother of S. Remigius, iv. 
362, Wo. 

Veeyr, Henry de, suspended and sent to 
Rome for ministering during the inter- 
dict, iii. 40, D. 

Z 



354 



INDEX. 



Venice, reconciliation of ^Frederick L and 
Alexander III. at, iv. 38, O. ; effects of 
the earthquake of 1223 at, iii. 80, D. 

Venoz, William de, dies, ii 251, Wa. 

Verdon, Bertram de, founds Crokesden 
abbey, i. 187, Bo. 

 John de, one of the twelve ap- 

pointed at Oxford, i. 449, Bu. 

Norman de, dies, iL 310, Wa. 



Vere (Vehr, Ver, Wer), Baldwin de, goes 
to Damietta, iii. 56, D. ; dies there, iii. 
56, 60, D. 

John de, serves on a jury, iii. 319, 

D. 

— Bobert, Isabella, Hugh, John, de ; 
see Oxfbrd, earls of. 

Vernon, forest of, boundary of the forti- 
fications allowed by the treaty of 1200, 
i. 204, Bu. 

Vemuol, relieved by Bichard L, iL 249 ; 
iv. 388, Wa. Wo. 

Verona, proposed general conncQ at, in 
1223, which is transferred to Campania, 
iii. 80, 81, D. 

Vesci (Vescy), Eustace de (third baron), 
knights of his fee sent into Poitou, iii. 
35, D. ; departs from John in Wales, ii. 
268, Wa.; flies to Scotland, iv. 400, 
Wo.; security promised by John to, i. 
219, Bu. 

*-^*~ William de (fourth baron), wit- 
nesses the confirmation of Magna Charta 
in 1236, i. 103, 104, T. ; returns to 
England, i. 127; dies, i. 156; dies in 
Gascony, i. 314, Bu. 

John de (fifth baron), one of the 



confederate barons, iv. 450, Wa ; joins 
Simon de Montfort, iv. 133, W. ; taken 
prisoner at Evesham, ii. 365; iv. 455, 
Wa. Wo. ; gets possession of Alnwick 
casde and his lands, iv. 197, W. ; forced 
to resign them, and submit to prince 
Edward, iv. 198, W. 

Maud, his widow, marries Hum- 



phrey de Bohun, iv. 324, O. 

William de (sixth baron), enters 



Gloucester to hold it agunst prince 
Edward, iv. 166, W. ; a claimant by his 



Vesci, William de — cont. 

son of the kingdom of Scotiand, ii. 41 1 ; 

iii. 368 ; iv. 507, 508, Wa. D. Wo. 
  John de, his son, submits his 

father's claim to Scotland to Edward L, 

ii. 411 ; iii 368; iv. 507, 508, Wa. D. 

Wo. 
Vexin, the (Welchesin), quit-claimed by 

Philip n., iii. 25, D. ; the marriage 

portion of Blanche of Castile, iiL 27 ; 

iv. 50, D. O. ; demanded by Philip II. 

ftom John, 1. 199, Bu. ; assertion that it 

had been given by Geoffirey of Aigou to 

Louis le Gros, ih. 
Veselay, excommunications pronounced by 

archbishop Thomas at, iii. 19, B. ; 

charter of ^chard L, in &vour of Dun- 
stable, dated at, iii 332, D. 
Vicenaa, John of, a Dominican, miracle 

of^ at Bologna, iiL 135, D. 
Victor, S., prior of, sent to the general 

chapter at Ardres, ih, 
Victor m.. Pope, iL 195 ; iii. 426 ; iv. 

11, Wa. Be. O. W. ; dies, iii. 426; iv. 

11, Be. O. 
, IV., Anti-Pope ; tee Octovianus. 
Victoria, built by Frederick II., destroyed 

by the Parmese, iv. 438, Wo. 
Vienne, council of, iv. 341, O. 
Vigilius, Pope, il. 8, 147 ; iiL 7 ; iv. 363, 

Wi. Wa. D. Wo. ; exiled, ii. 148, Wa. ; 

question as to his death, ii. 4, 148, WL 

Wa. 
Villenave, submits to John of St John, iv. 

520, Wo. 
Vintner (Vinitor, Wineter), Stephen and 

Peter, fines of^ claimed by the prior of 

Dunstable, iii. 58, D. 

Geoffirey, fined, iii. 364, D. 

Vipont, Robert de (first baron), witnesses 

Magna Charta in 1225, L 232, Bu. 
— »— Bobert de (third baron), joins 

Simon de Montfort, iv. 133, W. 
Visitations, regulations for, in 1253, iiL 

186, D. 
Vitella, Peter ; »ee Steppingley. 
Viterbo, Stephen Langton consecrated at, 

L 28; IL 80, 259, M. Wi. Wa.; skirmish 



INDEX. 



355 



yiterbo—ctrnt, 
near, in 1235, iii. 142, D. ; taken hj 
Frederick II., iit 153, D. ; Papal com- 
mission dated from, in 1258, i. 411, 
Bn. ; John of Exeter, bishop of Win- 
chester, dies at, ii. 106, Wi, ; mnrder of 
Henry of Almaine at, ii. 110, 877 ; iv. 
241, 243, 460, WL Wa. W. O. Wo. 

Vitr^, Andrew de, killed m Ejgypt, i. 286, 
Ba. 

Vivian, archdeacon of Orvieto, sent by 
Alexander m. to mediate between arch- 
bishop Thomas and Henry II., ii. 59; 
iv. 382, Wi. Wo. 

'\nTian, the claim to two manors at Exeter 
made oat by Tewkesbury against, i. 70, 
T. 

YiTian, gives np the lease of Newbottle to 
Donstable, iii. 169, D. 

Vivonia (Wiwn), Hugh de, constable of 
Bristol, sent into Poiton, iii. 64, D. ; 
resigns Bristol castle to Pandnlf, iii. 65. 

Yordgem, invites the Saxons into Britain, 
iv. 362, Wo. 

Yortiporios, king of the Britons, u. 148, 
Wa. 

Yyenne, Hng^ de, boilds a stone cause- 
way at Corbridge, iii. 402, D. ; dies, ib. 



w. 

[Wabbay, lord of,] son of the count of 
Artois, attacks Dover and is killed, iii. 
898, D. 

Waccheleia, Thomas de, judge in a case 
relating to Osney, iv. 50, O. 

Wadele; gee Wadlow. 

Wadlow (Wadele, Wadelowe, Wadelawe), 
a hamlet of Toddington: Dunstable 
priory has full seisin of the land of, iii. 
131, D. ; messuage and houses of the 
countess of Pembroke in, ib.; settle- 
ment of the land of Hugh, of Wadlow 
in, iii. 188 ; Dunstable priory builds at, 



Wadlow— «Mtt 
iii. 148 ; land bought at, by Dunstable, 
iii. 160; P. Peyure recovers his houses 
in, iii. 161 ; agreement with the Jew 
James about the land of, iii. 164 ; P. 
Peyure builds a chamber at, iii. 165; 
new house at, burnt, iii. 177 ; house at, 
built, iii 179 ; suit for forty acres at, iii 
218 ; agreement of Dunstable with one 
John about land in, iii 273 ; arable and 
meadow land at, bought by Dunstable, iii. 
314 ; suit of P. Teynre respecting, iii. 
327 ; suit of the prior of Dunstable on 
his being disseised of two parcels of land 
in, iii. 378-^81 ; land in, confirmed to 
Dunstable by P. Peyure, iii 392. 

— — Hugh of, gives a charter of Wad- 
low land to P. Piper, iii 138 ; agreement 
with Dunstable respecting his corrody, 
iii. 145. 

Wahull, Walter de (fourth baron), taken 
prisoner in Norfolk, iii 21, D. 

' Boesia de (daughter of fourth 

baron, wife of Bobert de L'Isle), dies, 
iii. 76, D. 

Saher de (sixth baron), succeeds 



John de Bassingfaam in the barony, iii. 
150, D.; seeks suit of court for lands 
in Segenhoe from Dunstable, iii. 156, 
157. 

Wake, Adelina, lady of Wardon, gives a 
rent-chaige to Dunstable, iii. 182, D. 

Baldwin, taken prisoner in North- 
ampton castle, iv. 450, Wo. ; taken 
prisoner at Kenilworth, iv. 166, O. ; 
taken prisoner at Evesham, ii. 365, 
Wa. ; escapes from Brunesfeld castle, 
where J. Gi&rd had allowed him liberty, 
iv. 180, W. ; joins Simon de Montfort 
the younger, ib. ; his ravages as one of 
the disinherited barons, iv. 187, W. ; 
put to flight at (Chesterfield, iii. 241, D. ; 
goes to the king with S. de Mcmtfort 
the younger, iv. 456, Wo. 

Wakefield, Peter of; see Peter of Ponte- 
fract. 

Walcheren, battle of, i 806, Bn. 

Z2 



356 



INDEX. 



Waldemar II., king of Denmark, seised by 
Henry, count of Schverin, ill. 96, D. 

Walden (Walendene), abbey of: H. de 
Bohun baried in, iv. 540, Wo. ; the 
abbat (Robert ?) dies in 1236, ui. 144, 
D. 

— castle of : taken by Stephen, ii. 
227, Wa. ; surrendered by Geoffirey de 
Mandeville, ii. 230, Wa. 

Walechere, liberties of the earl of Glou- 
cester in, taken possession of by Edward 
I., iiL 370, D. 

Waleran, the custody of Bristol castle 
committed to, iii. 65, D. 

Waleran, Robert, seneschal of Henry III., 
his scheme to get money for him, iv. 
109,0,; sent to the Roman court with 
a blank charter, iv. 110 ; compels Osney 
to pay 100 marks to the Siennese 
merchants, ib. ; chief of the justices 
itinerant at Winchester in 1256, ii. 96, 
Wi. ; warden of Salisbury castle in 1258, 
i. 453, Bu. ; justice itinerant at Win- 
chester in 1259, ii. 98, Wi. ; his counsel 
respecting the provisions of Oxford, iv. 
128, O. ; goes with prince Edward to 
seize the money in the Temple, iii. 222, 
D. ; sentences the barons who fought at 
Evesham against the king to be dis- 
inherited, iv. 455, Wo. ; one of the six 
elected by the dictum of Kenilworth, 
ii. 372 ; iii. 243, Wa. D. ; dies, iv. 254, 
W. 

Wales, mines in, found by Gilbert de 
Clare, i. 70, T. ; released from the 
interdict, and from obedience to John, 
ii. 268, Wa. ; execution of this given to 
three Welsh bishops, ii. 270 ; interdict 
in, by Gualo, for holding with prince 
Louis, ii. 286 ; for invasions of, see under 
the different kmgs. 

Waleys, Peter and Ralph de, serve on a 
jury, iii. 345, D. 

Wallace, William, excites war against Ed- 
ward L, iv. 389, O. ; defeated, ib, ; his 
capture and execution, iv. 341, 558, O. 
Wo. 



Wallingford (Walingeford, Waranfort), 
fortified by Brian Fit2-Count, ii. 51, 
Wi. ; Matilda escapes to, ii. 53, 229, 
Wi. Wa. ; Stephen erects a fort against, 
ii. 231, Wa. ; besieged by John in 1193, 
iv. 47, W. ; defiance to John at, iii. 43, 
D. ; Ranulph Blundevil dies at, i. 87 ; 
ii. 311 J iv. 73, 74, T. Wa. O. W.; a 
chaplain for the soul of Isabella of 
Gloucester established at, by Richard of 
Cornwall, i. 114, T. ; Henry III. spends 
Christmas at, in 1243, i. 132 ; the 
falconers complaining of the prior of 
Dunstable in 1276, go to Henry III. at, 
iii. 273, D. ; letters dated from, i. 386, 
392, Bu. 

Walo ; see Gualo. 

Waloines, Theobald de, dies, iii. 94, D. 

Walsingham, chapel of, the treaty with 
Flanders, in 12s96, sworn to in, iv. 529, 
Wo. 

Walter, a clerk of Canterbury, dies, i. 89, 

Walter, a clerk, his right in Stoke manor 

reserved, iii. 358, D. 
Waltham abbey, founded by Harold, iii. 
424, Be. ; Harold buried in, ii. 27 ; iii. 
424, Wi. Be. ; regulars introduced into, 
instead of secular canons, i. 51 ; ii. 241 ; 
iiL 22 ; iv. 3d3, T. Wa. D. Wo. 
— abbats of: 

Walter de Gant, iv. 40, O. 
Simon de Seham, appointed by Inno- 
cent IV. to absolve the dean and 
chapter of S. Paul's, if Boniface 
refuses, i. 804, Bu. ; letter sent to 
him respecting this, i. 305, Bu. 
Reginald of Maidenhead, appeals from 
archbishop Peccham's sentence, ii. 
397 ; iv. 483, Wa. Wo. ; dies, iiu 
341, D. 
castle, fortified by bishop Henry of 



Blois, ii. 51, Wi. 
Waltheof, earl, joins Eadgar, and attacks 
York, ii. 190, Wa.; his prowess in the 
battle of York , i. 4, M. ; defeated by 
William I., and submits, ii. 191, Wa. ; 
rifles against William I., il 31, 192, WL 



INDEX. 



337 



Wallheof, earl — cont 
Wa. ; captared and imprisoned, ii. 31, 
193, Wi. Wa. ; beheaded by William I., 
i. 4, 43 ; iv. 10, M. T. O. ; beheaded at 
Winchester, ii. 32, 193, Wi. Wa, ; 
buried at Winchester, ii. 32, Wi. ; trans- 
lated to Croyland, ii. 32, 193, Wi. Wa. ; 
had^Ycn S. James's, Derby, to Ber- 
mondsey, iiL 436, Be. 

Walton, suit between Tewkesbury and 
Wilfiam of Cardifif respecting a chantry 
in the chapel of, i. 138, T. 

 Gerrase of, iv. 411, Wo. 

 Bobert of, chamberliun of Wor- 
cester prioiy, iv. 411, Wo. 

Roger of, in charge of the castle of 



Northampton, iii. 229, D. 

Simon of; see Norwich, bishops of. 



Wanboroug^ ( Wanebnrgh), messuage, &c. 

in, given to Waverley, ii. 392, Wa. 
Wandregisil, S., dies, ii. 152, Wa. 
Wantage (Wanetyng), Grave a member 

of, iii. 437, Be. 
Wardon (Guerdone, Waredonia), abbey 
of, founded, i. 186, Bn. ; ill-treatment of 
the monks by Fawkes de Breaut^, iii. 52, 
D. ; their opposition to Dunstable about 
Maulden land, iii. 180. 

abbats of: 

Roger, made abbat of Rievaulx, ii. 

299, Wa, 
the abbat in 1232, makes a compo- 
sition with Dunstable r^arding 
Bushy common, iii. 131, D. 
William de Sheldwick sues William 

Beauchamp, iii. 192, D. 
suit of the abbat in 1293, respecting 
payment due from Dunstable to the 
exchequer, iii 375, D. 
rent-diarge in, given to Dunstable 



by Adelina Wake, iii. 182, D. 
hundred of, iu. 320, D. 



Ware, tournament at, where G. Marshal 
is killed, i. 119, T. ; G. Marshal dies at, 
ii. 328 ; iv. 89, Wa. O. W. 

Ware, H., his daughters make arrange- 
ments with Tewkesbury at Sherborne 
respecting land in Wimbomei L 98, T. 



Ware, John de la, his sentence at the 
dictum of Eenilworth, iii. 243, D. 

Jordan la, dies, L 79, T. 

Richard of, treasurer; see West- 
minster, abbats of. 

Wareweil, abbey ; see Wherwell. 

Warham (Waram, Wareham), Edward the 
martyr first buried at, ii. 13, Wi. ; Ro- 
bert of Normandy imprisoned in, ii. 42 ; 
Robert de Belesme imprisoned in, ii. 
44, 215, Wi. Wa. ; fortified by Robert 
of Gloucester, ii. 51, Wi. ; held by 
Robert of Lincoln against Stephen, ii. 
226, Wa. ; taken by Stephen, L 46, T. ; 
taken by Matilda, iL 53 ; iv. 379, Wi. 
Wo. 

Warin, William, accused of disseising the 
prior of Dunstable of two parcels of 
land in Wadlow, iii. 378, D. 

Warlingham, manor given to Bermondsey, 
iii. 437, Be. ; the church given to Ber- 
mondsey, Ui. 440, Be.; the gift con- 
firmed, ib. 

Warrenne, William de (third earl), joins 
the second crusade, ii. 231, Wa. 

William de (fourth earl), dies, ii. 

56, Wi. 

William de (fifth earl), made a 

justiciary, L 74, T. ; has Hubert de 
Burgh in charge, i. 88 ; witnesses Magna 
Charta in 1225, i. 232, Bu. ; marries 
Maud, the widow of Hugh Bigod, 
daughter of William Marshal, iiL 94, 
D. ; witnesses the confirmation of Magna 
Charta in 1236, i. 103, T. ; dies, i. 1 14. 
Maud, countess of, his widow. 



seised by Henry HI. of the marshal's 
stafi; il 90, Wi. ; dies, i. 140, T. [called 
Joanna by T.] 

John de (seventh earl), opposes 



the barons at Oxford, i. 444, Bu. ; swears 
to the provisions of Oxford, ib, ; elected 
on the king's ude at Oxford in 1258, i. 
447, Du. ; at the parliament at Oxford 
in 1263, iii. 221, D.; joins Simon de 
Montfort, iii. 222 ; ejected from London, 
iii. 225; goes over to prince Edward, 
ib,; besieged by S. de Montfort in 



358 



INDEX. 



arrenne, John de — cont 
Rochester castle, iii. 230; iy. 146, D. 
W. ; flies to Pevensej after the battle of 
Lewes, iii. 232 ; ir. 151, D. W. ; escapes 
to France, iv. 1 52, 462, W.Wo. ; conveys 
the news of the battle to the queen, ir, 
452, Wo. ; joins prince Edward, iv. 165, 
W.; takes the cross, iv. 218; takes 
part in the transUtion of Edward the 
Confessor, iv. 226 ; Alan de la Zoache 
murdered by his followers, IL 108, 
376 ; iv. 233, 234, 469, Wi. Wa. W. 
Wo.; seized by prince Edward and 
others, and brought into court, iv. 234, 
W. ; fine paid by him for the murder, ii. 
109, 376 ; iv. 235, 459, Wi. Wa. W. 
Wo.; his oath respecting it at Win- 
chester, il 109, 376 ; iv. 459, Wi. Wa. 
Wo. ; the oath taken at Westminster, iv. 
235, W.; swears allegiance to prince 
Edward in his absence, IL 112, 879 ; iv. 
462, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; joins battle with the 
Scots at Dunbar, iv. 527, Wo. ; left by 
Edward I. in Scotland in command 
during his absence, ilL 404, D. 

Isabella de (his daughter), marries 



John of Baliol, iv. 284, O. W. 
Warrenne (Gwarennus), chaplain of Bo- 

hemund, prince of Antioch, sent by him 

to Henry m., I 371, Bu. 
Warwick, founded by iEthelflied, iv. 369, 

Wo. ; justices itinerant at, in 1247, ilL 

172, D.; round table at, in 1259, iv. 

445, Wo.; tournament at, in 1267, iv. 

212, W. ; round table at, in 1279, iv. 

477, Wo. ; justices itinerant Tit, in 1284, 

iv. 490. 
Warwick, Henry de Newbuigh, first earl 

of, dies, L 10 ; ii. 46, M. WL 

«— *— Boger de Newbnrgh, second earl 
of, dies, ii 235, Wa. 

Qondreda, countess of, seizes War- 



wick castle, and gives it up to Henry 
duke of Normandy, ii 235, Wa. 

William de Newbuigh, third earl 



of, succeeds his fiither, ii 235, Wa.; 
dies, u. 243,*Wa. 



Warwick, Waleran de Newtyurgh, fourth 

earl of, succeeds his brother, ii 244, Wa. ; 

swears fealty to John, i 199, Bu. ; dies, 

iv. 392, Wo. 
— -^ Henry de Newbnrgh, fifth earl of, 

dies, i. 73, T. 

Thomas de Newbnrgh, sixth earl 



of, confirmed in his earldom and 
knitted by Henry HI., i 90 [oorrig.'] ; 
iii 132 ; iv. 425, T. D. Wo. ; dies, iv. 
434, Wo. 

John de Plessetis, ei^th earl of. 



15 marks paid to, by Tewkesbury for 
buying John Asset's wood, i 122, T. i 
present at the excommunication of the 
infiraotois of Magna Charta, i 305, 320, 
Bu. ; elected on the king's side at Ox- 
ford in 1258, i 447 ; sworn of the king's 
conncii, i 449 ; elected by the barons 
one of two to choose the council, L 
449, 452 ; appointed warden of Devizes 
castle, i 453 ; acts of the council con- 
firmed before, i ^456 ; one of the con- 
federate barons against the Foitevins, 
iii. 209, D. ; joins in the letter to Pope 
Alexander IV. against the Foitevins, i 
1 74, 460, T. Bu. ; is to be of the council 
when the king is out of England, i 478, 
Bu. ; dies, iv. 132, O. 

William liauduit, ninth earl of. 



taken prisoner by John Gifiud, iii. 230, 
D. ; his wife, Alice Segrave, also taken 
prisoner, ib. 

William de Beauchamp, tenth earl 



of, has his fiither's body taken up at 
Worcester, iv. 471, Wo. ; excommuni- 
cated and departs, ib,; his agreement 
with Richard, prior of Worcester, iv. 
472 ; decision for his right of warren 
against N. de Mnttone, iv. 493 ; defeats 
the Welsh at Meismadoc, iv. 519 ; 
ordered to meet Edward I. in Merio« 
nethshire, iv. 520; leaves Montgomery, 
ib,; brings Morgan to submit to Ed- 
ward I., ib, ; special memory of, at 
Worcester, iv. 523; joins battle with 
the Scots at Dunbar, iv. 527 ; at the in- 
stallation of S. de Wyre» prior of Wor- 



INDEX* 



359 



Warwick, WilUam de Beanohamp, tent|i 
earl of: — cotU, 
cester, iv. 528 ; his iUness, iv. 537 ; makes 
his will bj the advice of John of Ohiey, 
1*6.; dies, ib,; account of his obsequies 
and burial among the Franciscans at 
Worcester, ib. 

— — Maud, daughter of John Sltz- 
GeofErey, his wife, buried among the 
Franciscans at Worcester, it. 549, Wo. 

Gnyde Beauchamp, eleventh earl 



of, knighted by Edward L, iv. 526, Wo. ; 
( buries his mother among the Francis- 
cans at Worcester, iv. 549 ; fire at his 
property at Bearley, iv. 555, 556. 

 Thomas de Beauchamp, twelfUi 
earl of, his demand on the creation of 
the priors of Dunstable, iii 412, D. ; at 
Poitiers, iv. 561, Wo. ; dies at Calais, 
iil 414, D. 

Thomas de Beauchamp, thirteenth 



earl of, slaughters the men of Cheshire, 
iii. 419, D. 

Warwick, Nicholas of, at Dunstable, and 
fines certain persons, ill 372, 375, D. 

Warwickshire, great stonn in, in 1222, iL 
297, Wa. 

Washbourne (Wassebore, Wassebnme), 
Henry of, chamberlain of Tewkesbury, 
appeal of Tewkesbury by, L 81, 82, T. ; 
resigns the priory of S. James's, Bristol, 
i. 94, T. 

Roger of, agreement of Worcester 

priory with, respecting matters at Ted- 
dington, iv. 445, Wo. 

Wassepas, Boger, gives a present to 
Tewkesbury, i. 89, T. 

Waterford, bishops of: 

Bobert, quarrels with the bishop of 
lismore, iiL 65, D. 

Stephen, grants certain days of relaxa- 
tion to Tewkesbury, L 111, T. 

WatermillB, destroyed by the floods of 

1277, ii. 123, Wi. 
Waterperry (Peri), chnrch given to Osney, 

IT. 43, 0. 



Wateville, William and Bobert de, gift of, 
to Bermondsey, iii. 437, 440, Be; the gift 
confirmed, iii. 440. 

Sibilla de, gives Beddington 

church to Bermondsey, ib, ; the gift con- 
firmed, ib, 

Watlington, tithes of, given to Bermondsey, 
and afterwards sold to S. Alban's, iii. 
445, Be. 

Waverley abbey, founded by bishop W. 
Giffaid of Winchester, ii. 221, Wa. ; 
William, earl of Arundel, dies at, ii. 
240 ; the lavatory and aqueducts made, 
ii. 241 ; number of monks and lay bre- 
thren in 1187, ii. 244 ; William Mauduit 
buried at, ii. 249, 250 ; injuries done to, 
by the floods of 1201, ii. 253 ; the infir- 
mary chapel dedicated by bishop Albin 
of Ferns, ib, ; the foundations of the new 
church Laid by William, rector of Broad- 
water, ii. 255, 296; the monks dis- 
persed through the famine of 1203, ii. 
255; the monks dispersed through 
England by John's persecution, ii. 265; 
a portion of Werpledon manor called 
La New€ Rude given to, by Gilbert de 
Baseville, ii 273 ; five altars dedicated 
by bishop Albin of Ferns, and the ceme- 
tery of those who died during the inter- 
dict blessed, ii. 282; a spring called 
Ludewelle dried up, ii. 284; Simon 
makes a new spring for the abbey, ib, ; 
the seal of the house changed in 1221, 
ii. 295; narrow escape of a boy from 
drowning at, ii. 298 ; visited by Henry 
m. in 1225, ii. 801 ; two altars dedi- 
cated by John, bishop of Ardfert, ib.; 
three dedicated, and indulgences granted, 
ii. 309,310; the monks enter the new 
ehurch in 1231, ii. 310; question of 
seniority with Fumess abbey, ii. 311; 
iiguries done to, by the floods of 1233, 
ii 312 ; the heart of bishop Peter des 
Boches buried at, ii. 319 ; a new bell put 
up, with its inscription, ii. 321 ; lands in 
Netham given to, by Henry IIL, ib, ; 
a shoemaker seized in the abbey pre- 
cincts as a homicide, ii 325 ; appeal of 



360 



INDEX. 



Wavcrley abbey — cont 

the abbat respecting this, ii. 326 ; after 
repeated appeals the enclosures of the 
abbey declared safe from yiolent entry, 
il 327 ; the man restored and the offi- 
cers Bcouiged, ib, ; Simon de Montfort 
with Eleanor and their two sons at, in 
1245, u. 336; gifts of Eleanor de 
Montfort to, ib, ; land at Netham bought 
with them, ib, ; fall of a yonth from the 
top of the church tower, ii. 340 ; per- 
mission giyen to the abbey to celebrate 
at Netham, ii. 342 ; fish-pond given to, 
by bishop W. de Baleigh, ib. ; Isabella 
of Arundel obtains permission to en- 
ter to consult the abbat, ii. 345 ; lega* 
cies of Matilda of London to, ii. 353 ; 
a tenement in Surbiton bought with 
part of them, ii. 354 ; inundation at, in 
1265, ii. 368; John le Breton conse- 
crated bishop of Hereford at, ii. 107, 
375, 376 ; iv. 222, 458, Wi. Wa. W. 
Wo. ; chrism consecrated at, by bishop 
Nicholas of Winchester, ii. 383 ; iv. 466, 
Wa. Wo.; the church dedicated by 
bishop Nicholas of Winchester, ii. 390 ; 
iv. 474, Wa. Wo. ; great banquet on 
the occasion, ii. 390 ; iv. 474, Wa. Wo. ; 
Abbecroft given to, ii. 392, Wa. ; bishop 
Nicholas of Winchester buried at, ii. 
393; iv. 477, Wa. Wo.; action of Peter, 
archdeacon of Surrey, against, iL 400, 
Wa. ; the suit quieted by the bishop of 
Winchester, ii. 401 ; Joan Ferre buried 
at, ii. 409. 

' abbats of: 



John, dies at Midhurst, ii. 221, Wa. 

Gilbert, ib. 

Henry, dies, iL 242. 

Henry of Chichester, ib, ; resigns, ii. 
244. 

Christopher, abbat of Brueme, ib, ; 
removed, i. 23 ; ii. 250, M. Wa. 

John, the hospitaller, i. 23 ; ii. 250, 
M. Wa. ; present at the founding of 
Dunkeswell abbey, i. 26, M. ; dies, 
i. 26, M. ; dies at Merton, il 253, 
Wa.; verses of Simon on, iL 253, Wa. 



Waverley, abbats of : 

John, the eellerar, i 26 ; ii. 258, M. 
Wa.; leaves the house for lear of 
king John, il 265, Wa. ; dies, ii. 
286. 

Adam, subprior, ib. ; resigns, il 292 ; 
had procured a new bell for the 
abbey, ib. ; dies, il 305 ; his legu- 
lation for a mass for guests dying 
in the secular infirmary, ib. 

Adam, abbat of Garendon, il 292 ; 
resigns, il 316. 

Walter Giflhrd, abbat of Bittleaden, 
ib. ; his regulations for commemo- 
ration of benefactors, ib. ; legula- 
tions for Christmas and All Saints, 
II 317 ; appeals against the seixure 
of a supposed homicide at Waver- 
ley to the legate and king, ii. 326 ; 
consulted by Isabella, countess of 
Arundel, respecting Marham, il 
345 ; dies, ib. 

Ralph, abbat of DunkesweD, ib. ; had 
been abbat of Tintem, a, ; arranges 
the purchase of a tenement in Sur- 
biton, il 354 ; resigns, ii. 373. 

William of London, monk of Waver- 
ley, ib. 

WiUiam of Hungerford, resigns, il 
387. 

Hugh of Lewknor, monk of Waverley, 
ib.i consecrated by John, abbat 
of Tintem, ib.; present at the 
election to Beanlieu, iv. 479, Wa ; 
dies, ii. 403, Wa. 

FhiUp de Bedevind, ib. 
priors of: 



Eudo, made abbat of Kingswood, ii. 
242. 

Bichard, made abbat of Bnieme, ii. 
291. 

Jordan de Twangham, made abbat 
of Combe, ii. 392; iv. 476, Wa. 
Wo. 

Simon, verses of, on abbat John, ii. 
253, Wa. ; makes a new spring for 
the abbey, il 284. 



INOKX 



361 



Warerley, monks of: 

Boger, made abbat of Combe, ii. 317 ; 

dies, ii. 319. 
Adam, made abbat of Ford, ii. 328. 
William of Chester, made abbat of 

Combe, ii. 828. 
Balph, abbat of Tintem, and then of 

Dnnkeswell, ii. 336 ; of Waverley, 

ii 345 ; see above. 

Wcayers, heresy of, condemned, i. 49 ; iv. 

381, T. Wo. 
Wederore, John de, accused of Simon 
Mustard's death, iii. 806, D. ; acquitted, 
iii. 807; appeal of Christiana Mustard 
against, iii. 808, 309, 311, 312. 

William de ; see .Dunstable, canons 

of. 
Wedone, Edmund de, seryes on a jury, iii. 

288, 807, D. 
Welbeck (Wellebec, Wolbek), abbat of, 
dies in 1229, iii. 115, D. ; abbat of 
Hales Owen translated to, in 1232, iy. 
424, Wo. 
Wells, bishops of: 

Athelm, made archbishop of Canter- 
bury, iiL 10, D. 
Wulfhelm, made archbishop of Can- 
terbury, ib. 
Lyfing, subscribes the foundation char- 
ter of Burton abbey, i. 188, Bu.; 
made archbishop of Canterbury, iii. 
11, D. 

Merewit, dies and is buried at Glas- 
tonbury, ii. 179, Wa. 

Duddoc,sent to the coundl of Bheims 

by Edward the Confessor, ii. 182, 

Wa. ; dies, ii. 187. 
Glsa, ib. ; dies [called Gila] , ii. 86, Wi. 
John, king's chaplain and physician, 

ii. 36, Wi ; transfers the seat of the 

bishoprick to Bath, ii. 86 ; iy. 373, 

WL Wo. 
deans of: 
Leo, sent into England by Innocent 

in. to preach the crusade in 1212, 

ill 40, D. 
John Saracen, taken prisoner, but 

released, iii. 148, D. 



Wells, deans of .—con/. 

Thomas de Wittone, made bishop of 
Exeter, iy. 832, O. 
-— archdeacons of: 

Simon, made bishop of Chichester, iy. 

51,0. 
Hugh, made bishop of Lincoln, i. 59 ; 
iv. 54, T. O. 

the canons of, oppose Roger of 



Salisbury as bishop of Bath and Wells, 
i. 133, T. 

a monk of, causes the slaughter at 



Hay in 1231, i. 79, T. 
Weltone, Roger de, agreement of Bun- 
stable respecting demesne tithes from his 
house, iii. 104, D. 

-^— — William de, confirms land in Tot- 
temhoe to Dunstable, iiL 206, D. 

Wenerugge, rent-charge of Ralph Firot 
in, held by Dunstable, iiL 253, 254, D. 

Wenge, meeting of some of the disin- 
herited with John D'Eyville at, iii. 245^ 
D. 

Wengham, Henry de ; see London, bishops 
ot 

Wenlock priory, founded by Warin, earl 
of Shrewsbury, iv. 372, Wo. ; a boy 
martyred at, in 1 1 79, iii. 444 ; iv. 384, 
Be. Wo. ; confederation with Worcester 
priory, iv. 442, Wo. 

^— priors of: 

Peter, made bishop of S. David's, L 

51, T. 
Joibert (or Gorbert), made prior of 

Coventry, i. 56 ; ii. 67 ; iv. 889, T. 

WL Wo. 
Richard, prior of Bermondsey, made 

prior of, iii. 455, Be. 
Gwicard, prior of Bermondsey, made 

prior of, iii. 463. 
Henry, prior of Bermondsey, made 

prior of, iii. 471. 

W., a monk of, turned robber, exe- 



cuted, iv. 487, Wo. 

Wenn, S., church of, given by Tewkesbury 
to W. de Stanway, L 102, 111, T. ; pre- 
sentation to, yi^ded by the bishop of 



362 



INDEX* 



Wenn, S., church of— cont 

Exeter to Tewkesbuy, i. 117 ; giyen to 
Stephen of Anagni, i. 124, 127 ; the 
bishop of Exeter allows a pension out o^ 
to be paid to S. de Anagni, i. 128 ; ex- 
changed with the dean and chapter of 
Exeter, L 128 ; let for a year to Gilbert, 
chaplain of Tewkesbury, i. 141. 

Benedict of, S. Crowan given to, 

by Tewkesbory, i. HI. 

Went ; ».e. Gwent, q.v. 

Weresle, Robert de, one of the Ely robbers, 
frequently goes to Dunstable, iii. 251, 
D. ; dies in prison, iii. 252. 

Werestone, 40s. from, assigned to the dor- 
mitory of Tewkesbury, i. 129, T. 

Werftone, sentence of, appeal of Tewkes- 
bury against, i. 101, T. ; manor of, be- 
longing to Tewkesbury, L 149. 

Werpledon, a portion of the manor of, 
given to Waverlcy by Gilbert de Base- 
▼ille, ii. 273, Wa. 

West, duel between two robbers at, iii. 321, 
D. ; rood of meadow land at, belonging 
to Dunstable, iii. 327. 

West, John, accused of dissebing the prior 
of Dunstable of land at Wadlow, iii. 
378, D. 

Westbury, monks placed in, by S. Oswald, 
iv. 869, Wo. ; scene at an ordination by 
bishop Giffud at, iv. 495. 

— prebends of, attempt of bishop Gif- 

. fSsffd to join the churches of his manors 
to, iy. 496 ; papal boll against this, iv. 
498 ; the case heard before the judge at 

. Beading, ib, ; the bish<^ obtains royal 
letters in favour of his view, iv. 500 ; the 
case heard before the king in council, 
iv. 501 ; the charter of S. Wulstan read, 
ib» ; decision of the king, ifr. ; speech of 
Gilbert de Clare respecting, iv. 502; 
three persons installed by the bishop 
into prebends, ib. ; the priory of Wor- 
cester refrise to affix their seal to the 
junction, iv. 504 ; the question renewed 
by Thomas de Hindelep and Thomas de 
Wiche, iv. 518 ; Peter de Escote dies at 
Anagni, while trying to carry out the 



Westbury, prebends of-^eanL 
bishop's wishes, iv. 523; four monks 
with B. de la lande witness in 8. Mary 
le Bow that the bishop had made the 
churches prebendal, t6. ; witness of W. 
Brun, ib. ; examination of the bishop's 
clerks by B. de Heitone, iv. 525. 

West-Cherlewude, yearly delivery of wood 
frt)m, bought by Dunstable, iiL 371, D. 

Westminster, the abbey founded by ^thel- 
bert, king of Kent, ii. 150 ; iiL 428, Wa. 
Be. ; rebuilt and dedicated by Edward the 
Confessor, i. 3 ; ii. 26, 188 ; iiL 423, M. 
WL Wa. Be. ; Edward the Confessor 
buried in,L 8; iL 27, 188; iiL 423, M. 
WL Wa. Be. ; William I. crowned in, i. 3 ; 
ii. 169 ; iii. 424 ; iv. 9, M. Wa. Be. W. ; 
William n. crowned in, iL-198 ; iiL 426, 
Wa. Be. ; new works in the hall in 1097, 
ii. 207, Wa. ; speech of William II. on 
seeing it, ii. 207, 208, Wa. ; Henry I. 
crowned in, iL 208 ; iii. 13, 429, Wa. D. 
Be.; council at, in 1125, under John of 
Crema, L 11 j ii. 47, 219, M. WL Wa. ; 
Stephen crowned in, iiL 435, Be. ; Henry 
II. crowned in, iL 236 ; iii. 439 ; iv. 29, 
Wa. Be. W. ; prince Henry crowned in, 
iii. 443, Be ; council at, under the legate, 
in 1175, iv. 383, Wo. ; Bichaid I. 
crowned in, iL 246 ; iii. 446 ; iv. 42, 386, 
Wa. Be. W. Wo. ; council at, in 1190, 
iii. 25 ; iv. 386, D. Wo. ; John crowned 
in, L 24, 199 ; iL 72 ; iii. 27,449 ; iv. 49, 
390, M. Bu. WL D. Be. W. Wo. ; coun- 
cil at, under the archbishop, in 1200, iiL 
28, D. ; coronation of Isabella of An- 
gouldme in, ii. 252 ; iii. 28, 449, Wa. D. 
Be. ; Henry m. crowned in (in 1220), 
ii. 83, 293 ; iii. 57, 454 ; iv. 61, 412, Wi. 
Wa. D. Be. W. Wo. ; new work in, begun 
by Henry IIL in 1220, iii. 455, Be. ; riots 
agunst the abbey in 1223, iii. 78, D. ; 
settlement with the abbey of Tewkes- 
bury, respecting pasturage in Todenham 
and Leominster, i. 79, T. ; confederation 
with the priory of Worcester, iv. 423, 
Wo. ; the liberties of the abbey con- 
finned by Henry III. in 1234, L 246, 



INDEX. 



363 



Westminster — cent J 
BiL ; fonndatioii of the new chorch laid 
by Henry UI. in 1245, ii. 336, Wa. ; 
parliament at, in 1246, i. 278; iy. 437, 
Bo. Wo. ; parliament at, in 1252, i. 147, 
305, T. Bu. ; the infractors of Magna 
Charta exoonmranicated in, i. 305, 818, 
Bo. ; parliament at, in 1255, i. 336, 360 ; 
ii. 95, Bo. Wi. ; parliament at, in 1257, 
i. 392, Bo. ; parliament at, in 1259, i. 
167, 479; iL 98; iv. 125, T. Bu. Wi. 
W. ; marriage of John of Britanny and 
princess Beatrice in, iv. 124, W. ; fire in 
the hall in 1262, and the chapel of 8. 
Laurence bnmt, i. 500 ; iii. 220, Bu. D. ; 
iiguries to the palace by the disinherited 
^ in 1267, iv. 200, O. ; marriage of prince 
Edmund and Ayeline de Fortibus in, 
ii. 107, Wi.; translation of Edward the 
Confessor, ii. 108, 375; iii. 252; iv. 
226, 227, 458, Wi. Wa. D. W. O. Wo. ; 
splendour of the new church, iv. 226, 
W. ; the monks celebrate in, for the first 
time in 1269, iv. 227, W. ; parliament at, 
m 1270, il 108; iy. 232, 459, Wi. O. 
Wo. ; John, son of prince Edward, 
buried in, ii. 1 il ; iy. 245, 246, 461, Wi. 
O. W. Wo. ; Henry HI. buried in, ii. 
112, 378; iii 254, 464; iy. 252, 253, 
461, Wi. Wa. D. Be. W. O. Wo. ; alle- 
giance sworn to prince Edward in his 
absence in, ii. 1 12, 379 ; iy. 462, Wi. Wa. 
Wo. ; parliament in, to arrange matters 
tiU his return, il 113, 379 ; iy. 462, WI 
Wa. Wo. ; coronation of Edward I. and 
queen Eleanor in, il 118, 883 ; iii. 263, 
465 ; iy. 260, 261, 465, 467, WI Wa. D. 
Be. W. O. Wo. ; Henry, son ofEdward I., 
buried in, iy. 261, W. ; justices itinerant 
at the stone cross at, in 1274, iy. 467, 
Wo. ; parliament at, in 1275, ii. 119, 884, 
385 ; ill 265, 266 ; iy. 262, 263, 265, 
467, WI Wa. D. O. W. Wo.; first 
statutes of Westminster, il 119, 384, 
885 ; iy. 263, 467, Wi. Wa. O. W. Wo. ; 
pariiament at, in 1276, il 886 ; iy. 470, 
Wa. Wo.; parliament at, in 1278, il 
890 ; iii 465 ; iy. 474, Wa. Be. Wo. ; 



Westminster-— <MHil. 
priyi!^;es of the abbey submitted to the 
king, but restored, iy. 475, Wo. ; Llew- 
ellyn's crown offered in, by prince 
Alphonso, ii. 401 ; iy. 490, Wa. Wo. ; 
prince Alphonso buried in, ii. 401 ; iy. 
297, 298, 490, Wa. O. W. Wo. ; the por- 
tion of the cross brought from Wales of- 
fered up on the high altar, il 402 ; iy. 492, 
Wa. Wo. ; second statutes of Westminster, 
ii. 402 ; iii. 317 ; iy. 304, 492, Wa. D. O. 
W. Wo. ; parliament at, in 1289, il 408 ; 
iy. 499, Wa. Wo. ; marriage of the prin- 
cesses Joanna and Margaret in, ii. 409 ; 
iy. 324, 325, Wa. O. ; burial of queen 
Eleanor in, iii. 362 ; iv. 326, D. O. ; 
parliament at, in 1294, iii. 386, 387, D. ; 
fire at, and destruction of the monastick 
buildings, in 1298, iy. 536, Wo. ; Edward 
I. buried in, iii 469 ; iy. 560, Be. Wo. ; 
Edward H. crowned in, iii. 469 ; iy. 842, 
560, Be. O. Wo. ; parliament at, in 1326, 
iii. 471 ; iy. 347, Be. O.; Edward DL 
crowned in, iii. 411, 471; iy. 848, D. 
Be. O.; death of Edward the Black 
prince at, iii. 479, Be.; Edward ILL 
buried in, ib. ; Richard II. crowned in, 
iii. 479 ; iv. 562, Be. Wo. ; Robert 
Hawkley murdered in the choir, iii 
480, Be.; Isabella, queen of Richard 
n., crowned in, iii. 482, Be. ; Henry IV. 
crowned in, iii. 483 ; Henry V. crowned 
in, iii. 484 ; Henry V. buried in, iii. 486 ; 
Henry VI. crowned in, iii. 487. 

abbats of: 



Vitalis, abbat of Bemay, ii. 198, Wa. 

Gilbert, dies, il 45, WI 

Herbert, il 46, WI 

Walter, prior of Winchester, I 51 ; 
il 61, T. WI 

William Fostarde, dies, ii. 73, WI 
Ralph of Arundel, prior of Hurley, 
ib, ; deposed by the legate Nicholas 
of Tnscnlum, I 61 ; iii 42 ; iv. 402, 
T. D. Wo. ; dies, iii. 85, D. 

William of Humes, prior of Frampton, 
ill 41^ 43 ; at the dedication of 



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INDEX. 



Westminster, abbats of: — c<mt. 
William of Humez — cont 

Worcester cathedral, iv. 409, Wo. ; 
dies, iii 76, D. 

Bichard of Barking, i6. ; riots against 
him, iii. 78 ; his escape, iii. 79 ; 
witnesses Magna Charta in 1225, 
i. 232, Bu. ; confederation with 
Worcester, iv. 423, Wo. ; suspended 
for not admitting visitors, and goes 
to Home [?], i. 89, T. ; liberties of 
the abbey confirmed to him by 
Henry III., i. 246, Bu.; opposes 
the election of John as prior of 
Malvern, iv. 434, Wo. ; dies, ii. 
338; iii. 171,Wa.D. 

Richard de Crokesleye, archdeacon of 
Westminster, i. 136; ii. 888, T. 
Wa. ; one of the executors for col- 
lecting the tenth for the crusade in 
1254, i. 156 ; iii. 191, T. D. ; judge 
in a case between Dunstable and 
the vicar of Studham, iii 195, D. ; 
goes to Rome for Henry III., iii. 
199 ; elected on the king's nde 
at Oxford in 1258, i. 447, Bu. ; 
poisoned at Winchester, and dies, 
]. 460; iii. 211, Bu. D.; dies at 
Winchester, ii. 97, Wi. 

Richard of Ware, treasurer, submits 
the liberties of the abbey to Edward 
I., iv. 475, Wo. ; appeals from arch< 
bishop Feccham's sentence, ii. 397 ; 
iv. 483, Wa. Wo. ; dies, iii. 305 ; 
iv. 489, D. Wo. 

Walter of Wenlock, iv. 489, Wo.; 
deposes the prior of Malvern, iv. 
494, Wo. ; his quarrel with arch- 
bishop Peccham, iv. 326, O. ; pre* 
sides over the general chapter of 
Benedictines at Oxford, iv. 547, 
Wo. ; his decrees, ib, 
merchants at the fair of, compelled 



to move their booths by an inundation of 
the Thames in 1294, iii. 468, Be. 
Weston manor, suit of Osney respecting, 
iv. 1 12, 209, 0. ; settled, iv. 126, 127, 210. 



Westone^Abbat of, probably an error for 
Westminster; gee the note on the pas- 
sage, i. 89, T. 

Westwood abbey in Lesnes ; see Lesnes. 

Westworihing, land at, obtained by Dun- 
stable, ill. 155, D. 

Wetemore, W. de, death of, iv. 401, Wo. 

Weylond, Thomas de, justice, witness to 
a writ of Edward I. to the sheriff of 
Bedfordshire in 1289, ill 845, D. ; ac- 
cused of homicide, iiL 355; iv. 319, 320, 
D. 0. ; convicted, and flies from London, 
iv. 499, Wo. ; flies to St Edmundsbury, 
and takes the habit of the Franciscans 
there, iiL 855 ; iv. 820, D. O. ; the option 
of three courses given to him, iii. 856, 
D. ; taken from the monastery, and com- 
pelled to abjure the kingdom, iv. 820, 
O. ; embarks at Dover, and all his goods 
confiscated, iii 856, D. ; his laws on 
malefactors executed on himself, t6. ; 
his condition and origin, ib, 

Weymouth (Waymue), surrendered by the 
Winchester monks to bishop Aymer, ii. 
96, Wi. 

Weyville, Henry de, money paid to, by 
Dunstable for a rent-charge in Houghton, 
iii. 318, D. ; the rent-charge bought by 
John Durannt, iiL 374. 

Whaddon, given by Henry I. to Bermond- 
sey, iii. 434, Be. ; confirmed by Henry 
II., iii. 442; exchanged for Croydon 
church, iii. 481. 

WherweU (Warewell), abbey of, built by 

^Ifritha, iL 18, WL ; Emma imprisoned 

in, ii. 20, WL ; Eadgyth sent to, ii. 

185, Wa.; burnt by the followers of 
bishop Henry of Blois, ii. 53 ; iv. 24, 

WL 0. ; Walter, prior of Bath, dies at, 

ii. 68, Wi. 

 effects of lightning at, iii. 77, D. 

— — — forest of, ^theiwold murdered in, 
ii. 12,WL 

Whiston (in Worcester), nuns of, site for 
their church confirmed by Worcester 
priory, iv. 443, Wo. ; the church dedi- 
cated, ib. 



INDEX* 



365 



Whitby, abbats of : 

Roger of Scarborough, TvitnesscB 
Magna Charta in 1225, i. 232, Bu. 

William Kirkham, loses a cause 
against Peter de Mauley, ir. 481, 
Wo. ; what he had lost restored by 
the king, ib, 

Whitchester (Wicestre), Boger of, justice 
itinerant at Hertford in 1254, iii. 195, 

b. 

Whitchurch or Blancminster (Album Mo- 
nasterium), Baldwin of, land of, in Stud- 
ham, obtained by Dunstable, iii. 213, 
D. 

John of, dies, iii. 147. 

— — William of, dies, Ui. 125. 

— — William of, a moiety of Bavenes- 
thone goes to, on the death of John de 
Basingham, iii. 150. 

Whitmore (Withmere), bought from^thel- 
red by abbat Wlget of Burton, i. 184, 

. Bu. 

Whitsand (Whytsande), John sends to 
Stephen Langton to meet him at, ii. 81, 
Wi.; John Mansel and others land at, 
iii. 223, D. 

Wibert ; see Guibert. 

Wiche, Thomas de, renews the challenges 
and the citation of the bishop of Wor- 
cester respecting the Westbury prebends, 
iv. 518, Wo. 

Wichebaudt William de, appointed to 
perambulate Feckenham forest, iv. 536, 
Wo. 

Wichenford, chapel of, arrangement for it 
to belong to Worcester priory, iv. 426, 
427, Wo. ; land in, exchange respecting, 
iv. 435 ; the chief people of, present at 
the introduction of prior John de Wyke 
of Worcester to DodderhiU, iv. 551. 

— — — yicars of : 
W., iv. 435, Wo. 
Peter, iv. 441. 
Richard de Stoctone, iv. 541. 

James of, sells a pasturage to Wor- 



cester priory, iv, 549, Wo. 



Wichnor (Wychenofere), bridge of, over 
the Trent, i. 336, Bu. 

Wichtred, king of Kent, ii. 6, Wi. 

Wick, jurisdiction of the chapel of, to 
belong to Worcester priory, iv. 426, 427, 
Wo. ; S. Andrew's diurch and the, vil- 
lage of, burnt, iv. 503. 

Wickham, West, church, notice respecting 
a payment to be given in, by Bermond- 
sey, iii. 470, Be. 

Wideflete (Southwark), hide in, given to 
Bermondsey, iii. 432, Be.; exchanged 
with the Templars, iii. 442. 

Wideford (Hertfordshire), manor given to 
Bermondsey by Robert, earl of Leicester, 
iii. 432, Be.; given to Bermondsey by 
Edward I., on Adam de Stratton's for- 
feiture, iii. 467 ; mill at, sold by Ber- 
mondsey to William atte Milne, ib, 

Wido of Crema (Paschal III.), succeeds 
Octovianus as Anti-Pope, i. 49, T. ; in- 
stalled in S. Peter's by Frederick I., i. 

50 ; dies, ib. 
Widone, laiid in, given to Bermondsey by 

Winebald de Baalum, iii. 427, Be. 

Widows, law of Merton concerning, i. 
249, Bu. 

Wigford (Wikeford), one of the points of 
attack in the battie of Lincoln, iii. 49, D. 

Wight, isle of, manors in, given by Ina 
to Winchester, ii. 6, Wi. ; manors, &c 
given by Cuthred, ib. ; subdued by 
Stephen, L 45 ; ii. 225, T. Wa. ; taken 
by prince Edward, ii. 106, 374 ; iv. 457, 
Wi. Wa. Wo. 

Wightfield (Wichtfeld), in Powick, settle* 
ment respecting tithes in certain lands 
in, L 78, T. ; a woman of, cured at Tew- 
kesbury, i. 85. 

Wigmore abbey, founded by Hugh Mor- 
timer, iv. 383, 385, Wo. ; Edmund 
Mortimer buried in, iv. 557, Wo. 

abbat of, John of Swineshead, 

abbat of Eeynsham, i. 134, T. 

Wikes, tithes of, given to Bermondsey, iii. 
444, Be. ; see Wykes. 

Wiklondes, in Woolwich, tithes of, given 
to Bermondsey, iii. 489, Be. 



366 



•INDEX. 



Wileton (Weleton, Wylentone), Balph de, 
had mairied the heiress of R. de Overci, 
iy. 404, Wo. ; Yate and other churches 
recovered fix>m him by bishop W. de 
Gray of Worcester, ib,; finishes S. 
Mary's chapel, Gloacester, and gives an 
income for two priests there, iv. 419, 
420 ; his heirs make peace with bishop 
W. de Cantelupe, iv. 432. 

Wilfgeat, subscribes the foundation char- 
ter of Burton abbey, L 184, Bu. 

Wilfrid, S. ; see York, archbishops of. 

Wilkin, count of Holland; see Holland, 
William I., count of. 

Wilkin ; see Coningham, William of. 

William I., bom, iv. 371, Wo.; while a 
young man stays with Henry I., king of 
the Franks, ii. 19, Wi.; visits England, 
iv. 4, O. ; sent back with many gifts by 
Edward the Confessor, ib. ; subdues 
Maine, ii. 187, Wa. ; oath of Harold to, 
ii. 26, 187 ; iii. 12 ; iv. 4, WL Wa. D. O. ; 
reason of his hostility to Harold, ii. 188, 
Wa. ; declared heir by Edward the Con- 
fessor, ii. 26 ; iiL 423 ; iv. 372, Wi. Be. 
Wo. ; his pedigree, ii. 26 ; iv. 8, Wi. 
W. ; called the son of Matilda, daughter 
of Richard Sans-Peur, iv. 8, W. ; in- 
vades England, i. 3 ; iv. 6, ^L O. ; lands 
at Pevensey, iii. 12, D. ; lands at Has- 
tings, ii. 189, Wa.; defeaU and kills 
Harold at Hastings, L 3, 185 ; ii. 27, 
189 ; iii. 12, 423 ; iv. 6, 7, 372, M. Bu. 
Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. W. Wo. ; acquires 
the kingdom, i. 43, T. ; crowned at 
Westminster, i. 3 ; ii. 27 ; iii. 12 ; iv. 
372, M. Wi. D. Wo. ; crowned by arch- 
bishop Aldred at Westminster, ii. 189 ; 
iii. 424 ; iv. 6, 7, 9, Wa, Be. O. W. ; his 
right to the throne, iv. 7, 8, W. ; founds 
Battle abbey, i. 3 ; iL 190; ill 424, M. 
Wa. Be.; takes Exeter, ii. 27, Wi. ; 
takes hostages from England to Nor- 
mandy, ii. 190, Wa. ; present at the 
dedication of S. Mary's, Jumi^ges, ib. ; 
returns to England, ib. ; divides Eng- 
land among his soldiers, ib.; makes 
Robert Comyn earl of Northumberland, 



William I. — coiU, 
ib. ; plunders York, iL 27, 190, WI Wa. ; 
builds the castle of Gwent, i. 3, M; 
repels the invasion of the sons of Sweyn, 
king of Denmark, and Asbiom, iL 28, 
190, 191 ; iii. 424, WL Wa. Be. ; makes 
peace with Waltheof, ii. 191, Wa. ; said 
to make an expedition into Flanders 
for William Fits-Osbem, iL 29, WL; 
agrees to the deposition of Stigand and 
others, ib. ; seixes the money kept in 
the monasteries, iL 29, 191 ; iiL 12, 424 ; 
iv. 372, WL Wa. D. Be. Wo. ; invades 
the isle of Ely, and puts down the rising 
of Morkere and Eadwine, ii. 191, Wa. ; 
sends bishop .£gelwin to Abingdon, ib. ; 
invades Scotland, ii. 191 ; iii. 12; iv. 9, 
Wa. D. 0. W. ; Malcohn lU. submits 
to, iL 30, 192 ; iiL 12 ; iv. 837, Wi. Wa. 
D. O. ; returns, iL 192, Wa. ; goes into 
Normandy, L 43 ; ii. 192, T. Wa. ; con- 
quers Le Mans, L 43 ; iL 30, 192 ; iv. 10, 
T. WL Wa. O. W. ; inlaws Edgar, iL 30, 

192, Wi: Wa. ; presides at the council of 
Rouen, iL 192, Wa. ; made R. de Quader 
earl of Norfolk and Suffolk, ib. ; gives 
him the daughter of William Fitz-Osbem, 
ii. 31, 192, WL Wa.; conspiracy of 
Roger earl of Hereford, R. de Gaader, 
and Waltheof, L 4 ; ii. 81, 192, M. Wi. 
Wa. ; returns to England, iL 81, 193, 
WL Wa. ; captures and imprisons Wal- 
theof, and Roger earl of Hereford, ii. 31, 

193, WL Wa.; his children, ii. 31 ; iv. 
872, WL Wo. ; besieges Dole, ii. 31, 193, 
WL Wa. ; makes peace with Philip I., 
ii. 198, Wa. ; wounded by his son Ro- 
bert at Gerberoi, ii. 32, 193, WL Wa. ; 
puts Waltheof to death, L 4, 43 ; ii. 32, 
193 ; iv. 10, M. T. WL Wa. O. ; at the 
council of Lillebonne, ii. 193, Wa. ; goes 
into Scotland, ii. 32, WL; makes Alberic 
earl of Northumberland, ib. ; subdues 
Wales, iL 32, 194 ; iii. 12, 425, WL Wa. 
D. Be; crosses to Normandy, and im- 
prisons his brother Odo of Bayeux, ii. 
88, WL; demands Bs. from each hide 
in Engkmd, ii. 83 ; iii. 425; iv. 378, Wi. 



INDEX. 



367 



Be. Wo. ; his Bonrej of England, ii. 84, 
194 ; iii. 13, 426 ; iy. II, 878, Wi. Wa. 
D. Be. O. W. Wo. ; at Caoucester, Win- 
chester, and London in 1084, ii. 195, 
Wa. ; knights his son Henry, and exacts 
homage from all landholders, ii. 195 ; iv. 
873, Wa. Wo. ; returns from Normandy 
to oppose the invasion of Cnut IY., 
king of Denmark, ii. 34, 195, WL Wa. ; 
lays waste the country &bout the sea 
against the Danes, ii. 195, Wa. ; sends 
hack many oi his army, when the Danes 
do not come, ii. 34, 195, Wi. Wa. ; at 
Gloucester at Christmas 1086, ii 84, 
Wi. ; at Winchester and Salisbury, ii. 
195, Wa. ; fealty sworn to him at Salis- 
bury, ib, ; story of bishop Walkelin of 
Winchester and the wood of Hempage, 
ii. 34, 85, WL ; goes to the isle of 
Wight, and then to Normandy, iL 195, 
Wa. ; his answer to the insults of Philip 
I., It. 373, Wo. ; invades France, and 
bums Mantes, ii. 85, 196 ; iy. 373, WL 
Wa. Wo. ; taken ill at Rouen, ii. 85, 
Wi. ; dies, L 4, 48, 185 ; ii. 35, 196 ; iiL 
13, 426 ; iy. 11, 873, M. T. Bu. WL Wa. 
D. Be. O. W. Wo. ; buried at Caen, i. 4 ; 
iL 85, 196; iiL 426; iy. 11, 873, M. 
Wi. Wa. Be. W. Wo. ; had founded S. 
Stephen's abbey, Caen, L 4 ; iL 196 ; 
iii. 426; iy. 11, M. Wa. Be. W. ; his 
gifts to his sons, and division of his 
kingdoms, iL 35, 196; iiL 13; iv. 11, 
378, WL Wa. D. W. Wo. ; his character, 
ii. 196, 197 ; iv. 8, 378, Wa. W. Wo. ; 
wore his crown three times a year, iL 
80, 197 ; iv. 872, 378, WL Wa. Wo. ; 
his greatness and possesions, ii. 197; 
iv. 8, 873, Wa. W. Wo. ; did not spare 
his brother Odo, ii. 197, Wa. ; his gifts 
to Burton abbey, i. 185, Bu. ; his inten- 
tion of depriving S. Wulstan, L 211, 
Bu. ; his oppression of the English, iv. 
11, W. 
William II., wounded at Gerberoi, il. 193, 
Wa.; succeeds his father as king of 
England, L 4, 43, 185 ; ii. 85, 196 ; iii. 



William n. — cont 

13, 426 ; iv. 11, 373, M. T. Bu. WL Wa. 
D. Be. O. W. Wo. ; crowned by arch- 
bishop Lanfranc, iL 35, 198; iiL 426; 
iv. 1 1, 378, WL Wa. Be. W. Wo. ; goes 
to Winchester, and inspects his father's 
treasures, ii. 198, Wa. ; distributes 
largely to the monasteries and parish 
churches, ib. ; conspiracy agfunst him in 
favour of Robert, ii. 85, 198, WL Wa. ; 
his promises to the English, iL 199,Wa. ; 
goes to Rochester against bishop Odo, 
and then to Fevensey, and besieges the 
castle, ib. ; his proclamation through 
the country, ii. 200; takes Roches- 
ter and Durham castles, ib,; transfers 
the see of Dorchester to Lincoln, iv. 
373, Wo.; puts the abbey of TVinches- 
ter and the see of Canterbury into the 
hands of R. Passeflabere, iL 86, Wi.; 
his attempts on Normandy, ii. 200, 
Wa. ; takes S. Valeiy and Aumale, ii. 
36, 200, WL Wa. ; takes treasure from 
Winchester cathedral, iL 36 ; iv. 378, 
Wi. Wo. ; persuades Philip I. to desert 
Robert, iL 201, Wa.; his treaty with 
Robert, ib. ; restores his castles, iL 36, 
WL ; he and Robert besiege Henry in 
Mont S. Michel, ib. ; goes into Scotland 
against MalcohnIII.,ii. 86,201, WLWa.; 
his treaty with Malcolm IH., iL 36,201, 
WL Wa. ; Eadgar ^thling reconciled with 
him, iL 201, Wa. ; commits the see of 
Lincoln and the abbey of Chertsey to 
Ralph Passeflabere, iL 37, WL ; goes to 
Carlisle, and puts Dolfin to flight, ii. 202, 
Wa. ; ill at Gloucester, and promises 
amendment, ti&. ; makes Anselm arch- 
bishop of Canterbury, and restores their 
lands to the churches, ib. ; grants S. 
Al ban's to archbishop Anselm, iv. 373, 
Wo. ; gives the manor of Bermondsey 
to the monks of Bermondsey, iii. 426, 
Be. ; confirms the gifts of various per- 
sons to Bermondsey, iii. 428, 429 ; 
changes again when he gets well, ii. 
202, Wa.; snnmions Malcolm m. to 
Gloucester, and sends hostages to him 



368 



INDEX. 



William U. — cont. 
and Eadgar JEthlmg, ib. ; when he 
comes, refuses to see him, id. ; reduces 
thirty cemeteries to pasturage, ii. 88, 
Wi. ; Robert complains that the treatj 
is violated, ii. 203, Wa. ; goes to Has^ 
tings, and dedicates Battle abbey, ib.; 
takes his staff from bishop Herbert Lo- 
singa, ib. ; goes into Normandy, and is 
at -WQX with Robert, ii. 38, 203, Wi. Wa.; 
takes Bures, ii. 203, Wa. ; sends for aid 
to England, ib.; the forces sent are 
ordered to return and send pecuniary 
aid, ib.i famine in England, in conse- 
quence of this tribute, i. 6 ; iii. 428, M. 
Be. ; at Eu, persuades Philip I. to retreat, 
iL 203, Wa. ; sends Hugh, earl of Ches- 
ter, for his brother Henry, ib.; Henry 
comes at his summons, ii. 38, 203, Wi. 
Wa. ; returns to England, ii. 3d, 203, 
Wi. Wa. ; his gifts to Henry, ii. 38, 
Wi. ; at Whitsand, ii. 204, Wa. ; at 
Winchester, and summons Robert de 
Mowbray to him, ib. ; at Windsor, ib. ; 
on the refusal of Mowbray, goes into 
Northumbria, and imprisons many of 
his relations, iL 204, 205, Wa.; takes 
Tynemouth, and besieges Bamborough 
castles, ii. 205, Wa. ; builds Malvoisin, 
ib. ; goes into Wales, ib. ; obtains pos- 
session of Bamborough castle, ib. ; im- 
prisons Robert de Mowbray, ib. ; his 
quarrel with S. Anselm, ii. 209 ; iii. 13 ; 
iv. 14, Wa. D. W. ; at Windsor at 
Christmas, and then at Salisbury, ii. 

205, Wa. ; has William of En blinded, 
and his steward hanged, ii. 206, Wa. ; 
reconciled with Robert through the 
Crusade, ib. ; Normandy pledged to, by 
Robert, ii. 38, 206, Wi. Wa. ; at Christ- 
mas in Normandy, then lands at Arun- 
del, and holds his court at Windsor, ii. 

206, Wa. J invades Wales, ib. ; returns to 
England, and builds castles on the borders, 
ib. ; his works at the Tower, Westminster 
Hall, and London Bridge, ii. 207, Wa. ; 
assists Eadgar ^thling against Donald 
YII., ib. ; goes into Normandy, ii. 39, 



William H. — cont 

207, Wi. Wa. ; commits the kingdom to 
bishops Walkelin and R. Passeflabere, 
ii. 39, WL; returns to England, and 
holds his court in the new Westminster 
Hall, ii. 207, Wa. ; his speech on seeing 
it, iL 208, Wa.; demands 200/. from 
bishop Walkelin, ii. 39, WL ; crosses to 
Normandy, and takes Le Mans, iL 40, 

208, Wi. Wa. ; crowned in London, iL 
40, WL ; at Christmas at Gloucester, 
then at Winchester and Westmmster, ii. 
208, Wa.; dies, L 44, 186, T. Bu. 
killed, L 7, M. ; killed by Walter Tirel 
in the New Forest, ii. 40, 208 ; iii. 13, 
429 ; iv. 14, 373, WL Wa. D. Be. O. W. 
Wo. ; buried at Winchpster, L 7 ; ii. 40, 
208 ; iii. 13 ; iv. 14, 873, M. Wi. Wa. 
D. W. Wo. ; his character and habits, 
ii. 208 ; iv. 14, Wa. W. ; submission of 
the kings of Scotland to, iv. 337, O. 

William the Lion, king of Scotland, i. 207, 
Bu. ; ravages the northern counties, iv. 
85, W. ; compelled to retreat by R. de 
Lucy, ib.; his defeat and capture by 
Henry H., ii. 61, 240; iii. 21 ; iv. 35, 
37, 383, Wi. Wa. D. W. O. Wo. ; taken 
near Alnwick, iv. 86, 37, W. ; imprisoned 
in Richmond castle, iv. 36, W. ; does 
homage to Henry II., iiL 21 ; iv. 337, 
D. O. ; does homage to the young king 
Henry at his coronation, iv. 337, O. ; 
goes to Henry II., in Normandy, as 
his lord, ib.; does homage to Richard 
I., t6. ; at Lincoln to treat for peace 
with John, i. 202 ; ii. 74, Bu. Wi.; does 
homage to John at Lincoln, i. 25; iv. 
838, M. Wo.; his quarrel and peace 
with John, L 29, 59 ; ii. 80, 262 ; iii. 33; 
iv. 398, M. T. WL Wa. D. Wo. ; gives 
his two daughters as hostages, ii. 262 ; 
iv. 398, Wa. Wo. ; hostages to be given 
by the Scottish kings at the will of the 
kings of England, i. 59 ; iv. 398, T. 
Wo. ; dies, ii. 281, Wa. 

William II., king of Sicily, marries Joanna, 
daughter of Henry II., L 51 ; IL 61 ; iiL 
22 ; iv. 383, T. Wi. D. Wo. j dies, iii. 25, D. 



IKBEX* 



S69 



WiUiam IH., king of Sicily, iii. 26, D. 
William I., count of Holland; tee Holiand, 

WiUiam I., count ol 
William I., duke of Brunswick (called 

William of Winchester), brother of Otho 

IV., sent by Otho IV. to John, i. 201 ; 

ii. 73, Bu. Wi. 

William, son of Henry I., i. 186 ; ii. 209 ; 
iv. 14, Bu. Wa. W. ; declared heir by 
his father, 1. 10, M. ; homage sworn to, 
ii. 45, 215 ; iv. 376, Wi. Wa, Wo. ; 
marries Matilda of Anjou, i. 10 ; ii. 45, 
217, M. Wi. Wa. ; does homage to 
Louis VI., and receives Normandy, ii. 46 ; 
iv. 877, WL Wo. ; drowned on his return 
home, i. 10, 45 ; ii. 46, 217 ; iii. 14,433; 
iv. 17, 377, M. T. Wi. Wa. D. Be. O. W. 
Wo. 

William, son of Henry H., dies, i. 48 ; ii. 
237 ; iv. 381, T. Wa. Wo. ; buried at 
Reading, iL 237, Wa. 

WiUiam (Longespee), son of Geofifrey of 
Axgou, proposal of Henry II. to give 
Ireland to, ii« 237, Wa. ; dies, ii. 58 ; iv. 
33, Wi. O. 

William, the pious, duke of Aquitaine, 

founds Clugny, iv. 869, Wo* 
William, son of Richard II. of Normandy, 

iv. S71,Wo. 

William, a boy, crucified by the Jews at 
Norwich in 1144, iL 230 ; iii. 487 ; iv. 
379, Wa. Be. Wo. 

William, brother of the order of the Holy 
Trinity, i. 469, Bu. 

William, a carpenter, rent-charge received 
by Tewkesbury from, i. 160, T. 

William, brother of the parson of Catesby, 
Catesby manor let to, iii. 277, D. 

William, seneschal, chooses the knights, 

&c for the perambulation of Feckenham 

fbrest, iv. 535, Wo. 
Wilsthorpe (Wymbethorp), manor of, 

granted to Lincoln cathedral by John, 

iii. 87, D. 

Wilton, fortified by Stephen, i. 46 ; ii. 229, 
T. Wa. ; defieat of Stephen at, i. 46 ; 
U. 229, T. Wa. ; Robert de Bingham 

VOL. V. 



Wilton — cont, 

consecrated bishop of Salisbury at, i. 

72, T. ; the judges itinerant at, in 1256, 

i. 157 ; in 1257, i. 158. 
Wilton, Ralph of, suit with Tewkesbury 

respecting the advowson of Bockhamp- 

ton, i. 109, T. 

Robert of, sheriff of Bedfordshire, 

iii. 55, D. 

William of, justice itinerant at 



Winchester in 1248,ii. 91, Wi.; knighted 
by R. de Clare, L 142, T. ; seneschal of 
prince Edward, taxes the Welsh, i. 158. 

Wilye, Robert de, defendant in a suit con- 
cerning Dunstable, iiL 375, D. 

Wimborne, fortified by Robert of Glou- 
cester, ii. 51, Wi. ; the manor let by 
Tewkesbury to J., a goldsmith, i. 69, 
T. ; agreement respecting land in, be- 
tween Tewkesbury and the daughters of 
H. Ware, i. 98 ; land in, quit-claimed to 
Tewkesbury, i. 112; a rent of 10«. to 
come to Tewkesbury from, i 121 ; 
thieves caught at, and hanged, i. 140. 

Up-, court of the abbat of Tewkes- 
bury at, 1. 511, 515, T. 

Winchcomb (Winchelcombe), abbey of: 
founded by S. Oswald, iv. 369, Wo.i 
the church struck by lightning in 1091, 
i. 4 ; iii. 427, M. Be. ; 20s. from Bla- 
dington church confirmed to, by Wor- 
cester, iv. 426, 427, Wo. ; the church 
dedicated by bishop W. de Cantelupe, 
i. 112; iv. 430, T. Wo.; examination 
into the election of John, prior of Mal- 
vern, before the abbat and convent, iv. 
434, Wo. ; the monks oppose the prior 
of Worcester in his attempt to visit 
them, iv. 551. 

— abbats of : 

German, iv. 869, Wo. 
Godfrey, dies, i. 46, T. 
Robert, ib. 

Henry, dies, i. 52 ; iL 242 ; iv. 884, T. 
Wa. Wo. 

Crispin, prior, i. 52 ; iv. 384, T. Wo. ; 
blessed at Worcester, iv. 384, Wo. ; 
dies, i. 52 ; iv. 885, T. Wo, 

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870 



INDEX. 



Wincbcomb, abbats oii^-conL 

Bobert, at the dedication of Worces- 
ter cathedral, iv. 409, Wo. ; dies, i. 
63 ; iv. 414, T. Wo. 
Ralph, i. 53, T. 

Thomas, prior, i. 65, T. ; blessed at 
DodderhiU, iv. 413, Wo.; his pre- 
sents to Worcester, ib, ; witnesses 
Magna Charta in 1225, i. 232, Bu. ; 
dies, i. 89 ; iv. 424, T. Wo. 
Henry of Tndintone, the sacrist, i. 87 ; 
iv. 424, T. Wo. ; his gifts to Wor- 
cester, iv. 424, Wo.; examination 
into the election to Malvern priory 
made before, iv. 434, Wo. ; resigns, 
i. 136 ; iv. 438, T. Wo. 
John Yanworth, the cellerar, i. 136 ; 
iv. 438, T. Wo. ; blessed at Wor- 
cester by the bishop of Hereford, 
iv. 438, Wo. ; presides at the meet- 
ing of black monks at Oxford, iL 
110, 378; iv. 460, Wi. Wa. Wo.; 
resigns, iv. 485, Wo. 
Walter de Wikwane, blessed at Wor- 
cester, iv. 484, 485, Wo. ; his pfU 
to the sacrist and convent of Wor- 
cester, ib, ; ingratitade of Bichard 
de Estone to, iv. 494, Wo. 
 prior of, snb-delegate of the Pope 

in 1242, i. 125, T. 
Winchelsea, citizens of, ill-treated by prince 
Edward, ii. 367, Wa. ; skirmish of sol- 
diers of prince Edward with pirates at, 
ii. 104, 369, 373, Wi. Wa. ; naval vic- 
tory of Edward III. off, iii. 475, Be. ; 
destroyed by the Normans, iii. 476. 
Winchester, intention of Cynegils to build 
a church at, ii. 4, Wi. ; the land marked 
out for the church, ib. ; he makes Cen- 
walch swear to bidld it, ii. 5 ; the cathe- 
dral built by Cenwalch, ii. 5, 151 ; iii. 8, 
Wi. Wa. D. ; made the seat of a bishop, 
iL 5, Wi. ; gifts of Cenwalch, who is 
buried in the cathedral, ib.; Egbert 
crowned king of Britain at, ii. 8 ; seat 
of Cnut's government, ii. 15 ; trial of 
queen Emma by ordeal at, ii. 22 ; seized 
by William L, iv. 7, W. ; council at, in 
1070, iiL 424 ; iv. 9, Be. O. W. ; Stig^ 



Winchester— con*, 
imprisoned at, u. 29, Wi. ; Stigand dies 
at, il 29 ; iv. 372, Wi. Wo. ; Stigand 
buried in, ii. 29, WL ; his gifks to the 
cathedral, ii. 30 ; the cathedral rebuilt by 
bishop Walkelin, ii. 32 ; iv. 372, Wi. Wo.; 
fire at, in 1081, L 4, M. ; treasure in the 
cathedral seized by William IL, iL 36 ; 
iv. 373, WL Wo. ; William IL buried 
at, i. 7 ; iL 40, 208 ; iii. 13 ; iv. 14, 
873, M. Wi. Wa. D. W. Wo. ; Henry 
I. crowned at, iL 41, WL ; burnt in 
1102, i. 7 ; ii. 41, M. WL ; fall of the 
tower of the cathedral in 1107, iL 43, 
WL; coiners at, escape punishment, 
ii. 47 ; palace with a fortified tower 
built by bishop Henry of Blois, ii. 51 ; 
reception of Matilda at, iL 52, 228, 
Wi. Wa. ; siege of the castle, iL 52, 
229, WL Wa.; burnt and pillaged 
in the war between Stephen and 
Matilda, ii. 52 ; iv. 24, 379, WL O. W. 
Wo. ; the cathedral spared by Bobert 
of Gloucester, ii. 53, .54, WL ; capture 
of Bobert of Gloucester at, ii. 53, 229 ; 
iv. 379, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; translation of 
reUcks at, ii. 54; iv. 379, WL Wo.; 
fire at, in 1161, u. 66; iv. 880, WL 
Wo.; prince Henry crowned at, with 
his wife Margaret, ii. 60, 239, WL Wa. ; 
the mint burnt in 1180, ii. 62, WL ; the 
city burnt, iL 62 ; iv. 384, WL Wo. ; 
outrage in the cathedral, ii. 63, Wi. 
Bichard I. crowned in, after his release, 
L 22, 55 ; ii. 249 ; iv. 48, 888, M. T. 
Wa. O. Wo.; justices itinerant at, in 
1199, ii. 72, WL; the tower of the 
cathedral built, ii. 73; confiratemity 
for the restoration of the cathedral, ii. 
78 ; Henry HL bom at, i. 29 ; iL 80, 
259, M Wi. Wa. ; absolution of John 
at iL 82, 276 ; iii. 37, WL Wa. D. ; 
put into the hands of Savary de Man- 
leon for its protection, by John, iL 82, 
Wi. ; the suburbs burnt by S. de Mau- 
Mon, ib, ; the city surrendered by the 
dtizens to Louis, ii. 82, 285, WL Wa, ; 
the castle besieged, and surrendered by 
S. de MauUon's advice, iL 82, 88, WL ; 



INDEX. 



371 



Winchester — cent, 
the castle and bishop's palace at Wol- 
yesley sarrendered, ii. 285, Wa. ; the 
castle besieged by the royalists in 1217, 
iv. 407, Wo.; taken by Henry III., 
iy. 408 ; reception of Henry lU. on his 
retnm irom Britanny at, ii. 85, WL ; 
disturbances at, against bishop Peter 
des Roches and his nephew, ii. 86, 87 ; 
interdict on the church and city by 
Peter des Koehes, ii. 87 ; reconciled, 
ib.; tallage exacted from, by Henry 
m., iv. 77, O. ; complaints of the in- 
fringement of forest law in the diocese, 
L 254, Bii. ; interdict on, by the legate 
Otho, ii. 88, Wi. ; fall of the flap from 
the tower on S. Swithnn's feretry, ib. ; 
the qaeen in the chapter house, ii. 89 ; 
opposition to bishop W. de Raleigh, 
and consequent interdict, i. 132, 133 ; 
iL 89, 330, 881; iil 162, 163; !▼. 90, 
91, T. Wi. Wa. D. W.; the interdict 
taken off, ii. 90 ; iv. 91, 92, Wi. W. O. ; 
parliament at, in 1246, ii. 90, Wi. ; new 
coinage at, in 1248, ii. 91, Wi. ; justices 
itinerant at, ib, ; the flap of the tower 
ialls, and nearly kills a monk, ib, ; 
reception of Aymer, bishop elect, at, ii. 
92 ; Henry IH. keeps Christmas at, in 
1252, ii. 93 ; queen Eleanor at, in 1254, 
ii. 94 ; parliament at, in 1254, i. 155, 
T. ; justices itinerant at, in 1256, ii. 96, 
Wi. ; Henry HI. at, at Whitsuntide 
1258, ii. 97 ; parliament at, in 1258, i. 
165 ; ii. 97, T. Wi. ; escape of the Poite- 
vins to, i. 165, 444 ; iii. 209, T. Bu.* 
D. ; reconciliation of Henry III. and 
prince Edward at, ii. 97, Wi. ; justices 
itinerant at, in 1259, ii. 98 ; interdict by 
Alberic, the Pope's notary, ib. ; relaxed, 
ib. ; justices itinerant at, in 1263, ii. 
100; conduct of the citizens in 1263, 
ii. 101 ; rise of the citizens against the 
convent, ii. 101; iv. 450, Wi. Wo.; 
taken by Simon de Montfort the younger, 
ii. 102, 863 ; iv. 169, 454, Wi. Wa. W. 
Wo.; parliament at, in 1265, !.ii. 102, 
866 ; iv. 455, WL Wa. Wo. ; interdict 



Winchester— cent, 
at, in consequence of S. de Montfort's 
entry, ii. 103, Wi. ; reception of the 
legate Ottoboni at, in 1267, ii. 105, 374, 
Wi. Wa. ; Ottoboni visits the cathedral, 
and finds it in debt, iv. 457, Wo. ; prince 
Edward at, ii. 105, 106, 874, Wi. Wa. ; 
Henry HI. at, ii. 106, 374 ; iv. 457, 
Wi. Wa. Wo. ; storms at, in 1268, ii. 
106, 874 ; iv. 457, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; parlia- 
ment at, ii. 107, 875, WL Wa. ; Henry 
lU. keeps Christmas 1268 at, ii. 107, 
375 ; iv. 458, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; storm at, 
ii. 107, Wi. ; Richard, king of Germany, 
at, ib, ; justices of the forest at, in 1269, 
ii. 107 ; iv. 458, Wi. Wo. ; Henry HI. 
at, for long, and at Christmas, iv. 458, 
Wo.; contrast between the behaviour 
of the citizens with those of London at 
the translation of Edward the Confessor, 
ii. 108, 875 ; iv. 458, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; 
visitation of bishop Nicholas, ii. 110, 
877 ; iv. 460, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; justices 
itinerant at, in 1271, ii. Ill, 378; iv. 

460, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; Henry HI. keeps 
Christmas 1271 at, ii. Ill, 878; iv. 

461, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; justices itinerant at, 
in 1272, ii 111, 878; iv. 461, Wi. Wa. 
Wo. ; interdict at, in 1274, in con- 
sequence of the riots about prior An- 
drew, ii. 116, 382; iv. 466, Wi. Wa. 
Wo. ; investigation into the disturbance 
by the justices itinerant, ii. 117, 382; 
iv. 466, Wi. Wa. Wo.; visitation of 
archbishop Kilwarby, ii. 118, 384, Wi. 
Wa. ; reception of Edward I. and queen 
Eleanor at, in 1276, ii. 120; iv. 469, 
Wi. Wo.; Edward I. insists on the 
citizens keeping the peace, ii. 121, Wi. ; 
grant to the citizens by Edward I., ib, ; 
storms at, in 1277, ii. 123, Wi.; Ed- 
ward I. keeps Christmas 1279 at, ii. 
392 ; iv. 477, Wa. Wo.; justices of the 
forest at, in 1280, ii. 393; iv. 477, Wa. 
Wo. ; justices itinerant at, in 1280, iv. 
479,Wo. ; the citizens quarrel with those 
of York about the portion of David's 
body they are to have, ii. 400, Wa. 

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872 



INDEX. 



Winchester, bishops of : 

Birinus, his relicks translated, ii. 54 ; 
iv. 379, Wi. Wo. 

Wina, ii. 6, WL; consecrates S. Chad, 
iii. 8, D. ^ 

Hedda, hU relicks translated, ii. 54 ; 
IT. 379, Wi. Wo. 

Helmstan, dies, ii. 160. 

S. Swithun, ii. 9, 160, Wi. Wa. ; his 
profession of obedience to Canter- 
bury, ii. 160, Wa.; dies, ii. 161; 
iv. 868, Wa. Wo. ; his deposition, 
ii. 9, Wi. ; his relicks translated, ii. 
18, 167, Wi. Wa. ; vision of, seen 
bj queen Emma, ii. 28, Wi. ; his 
feretry removed to the new monas- 
tery in 1093, i. 5 ; ii. 37, M. Wi. ; 
his relicks found under the altar of 
the old monastery, ii. 38, Wi.; 
translation of, in 1150, ii. 54; iv. 
879, Wi. Wo. ; his feretry injured 
by the fall of the flap in the tower 
in 1241, ii. 88, Wi.; the relicks 
displayed, ib, 

Frithestan, iv. 369,' Wo. ; his relicks 
translated, iv. 379. 

Beomstan, iv. 370, Wo. ; dies, ii. 165, 
Wa. ; his relicks translated, ii. 54 ; 
iv. 379, Wi. Wo. 

JElphege, ii. 165, Wa.; dies, iv. 370, 
Wo. ; his relicks translated, ii. 54 ; 
iv. 379, Wi. Wo. 

Elfsin, made archbishop of Canter- 
bury, iii. 10, D. 

J£thelwold, abbat of Abingdon, ii. 
166 ; iv. 368, 370, Wa. Wo. ; by 
his advice Eadgar substitutes monks 
for canons at Winchester, ii. 12, 
166; iv. 368, 370, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; 
his character, and influence on 
Eadgar, ii. 166, Wa. ; Kamsey abbey 
founded by his advice, ib. ; trans- 
hites S. Swithun, ii. 167 ; dies, ii. 
168 ; iv. 370, Wa. Wo. ; removed 
to the new monasteiy in 1093, i. 
5, M. ; his relicks placed in a new 
feretry, ii. 44 ; iv. 375, Wi. Wo. 



Winchester, bishops of: — ccmt, 

S. uElphege, signs the foundation 
charter of Burton abbey, i. 183, 
Bu. ; made archbishop of Canter- 
bury, iii. 11, D. ; see Canterbury, 
archbishops of. 

Ealfsi, dies, ii. 179,Wa. 

Alwin, ii. 179; iv. 371, Wa, Wo.; 
accusation of, with respect to queen 
Emma, ii. 18; iv. 371, Wi. Wo.; 
banished from Winchester by Ed- 
ward the Confessor, ii. 20, WI ; 
imprisoned, ib. ; his pardon asked 
by the king after Emma's ordeal, 
il 24; gifts of, to Winchester, iL 
25 ; dies, iL 25, 181, Wi. Wa. 

Stigand, iL 25, 181 ; iv. 372, Wi. 
Wa. Wo.; mediates between Ed- 
ward the Confessor and Godwine 
and his sons, ii. 1 86, Wa. ; made 
archbishop of Canterbury, ii. 28, 
186, Wi. Wa. ; his gifts to WinK 
Chester, iL 25, 30, WL ; see Can* 
bury, archbishops of. 

Walkelin, ii. 29 ; iv. 6, 372, WL O. 
Wo. ; begins to rebuild the cathe- 
dra], ii. 32, WL, cuts down the 
wood of Hempage, ii. 34 ; speech of 
William I. on this, ii. 35 ; at the 
coronation of William II., iii. 426, 
Be. ; orders the old monastery to 
be destroyed, iL 37, Wi. ; England 
committed to, while William IL ia 
in Normandy, IL 39 ; dies, i. 44 ; 
iL 39, 207 ; iv. 13, T. WL Wa. O. ; 
demands of William II. o( iL 89, 
Wi. ; his character, ib. 

William Giffard, chancellor, i. 8 ; ii. 
40, 208, M. Wi. Wa. ; will only 
receive the bishoprick from An- 
selm, iL 40, WL; Anselm assent! 
to, ii. 41 ; refuses to be consecrated 
by archbishop Gerald of York, ii. 
41 ; iv. 374, WL Wo. ; deprived and 
banished in consequence, ii. 41 ; iv. 
374, Wi. Wo. ; goes to Borne, ii. 
41 ; iv. 374, Wi. Wo. ; receives 
the see very much despoiled on hia 



INDEX. 



373 



Winchester, bishops of: — cant, 
William Giffiird— con(. 
retom, il 42, Wi. ; consecrated by 
Anselm, ii. 42 ; iii. 14 ; iv. 15, Wi. 
D. O. W. ; remoTes Geoffrey from 
tbe priory, ii. 43, Wi. ; has the new 
monastery built ontside the walls, 
ii. 214, Wa. ; gives 800 marks to 
Henry I., ii. 44, WL ; quarrels with 
the monks, iL 46 ; consecrates Wil- 
liam of Corbeuil archbishop of 
Canterbury, ii. 47, 219, Wi. Wa. ; 
reconciled with the monks, ii. 47 ; 
iv. 377, WL Wo. ; founds Waver- 
ley abbey, iL 221, Wa. ; dies, L 
12; ii. 48, 221; iv. 19, 377, M. 
WL Wa. O. Wo. ; his behaviour to 
the monks, ii. 48, WL 
Henry of Blois, abbat of Glastonbury, 
L 12 ; iL 49, 221 ; ilL 434 ; iv. 19, 
877, M. Wi. Wa. Be. 0. Wo.; 
agrees to Stephen's coronation, ii. 
50, WL ; made legale in England, 
ii. 50, 227 ; iv. 878, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; 
builds a house like a palace, with a 
tower, at Winchester, ii. 51, Wi. ; 
builds many towns, and the houses 
of Wolvesley, iv. 878, Wo. ; forti- 
fies various castles, ii. 51, Wi. ; 
beseeches Stephen to restore their 
castles to the bishops, ii. 227, Wa.; 
refuses his assent to Philip, the 
chancellor, as bishop of Salisbury, 
ii. 228 ; tries to make peace, ii. 52, 
Wi. ; goes into France for this, t6. ; 
acknowledges Matilda as lady at 
Winchester, U. 52, 228, Wi. Wa. ; 
quarrels with Matilda, ii. 52 ; iv. 24, 
WL O. ; had surrendered Winches- 
to her, iv. 24, O. ; takes Robert of 
Gloucester prisoner, and bums Win- 
chester, i5. ; occupies the west part 
of Winchester, ii. 52, Wi. ; advises 
the Londoners to expel Matilda, ii. 
229, Wa. ; his castle besi^ed by 
Matilda and Robert of Gloucester, 
ib, ; collects an army against them, 
ib, ; holds a council in London, ib, ; 



Winchester, bishops of : — cant 

Henry of Blois — conL • 

his statutes against those who ii\)ured 
churches and clerks, il. 229 ; iiL 
436, Wa. Be. ; summons the bishops 
of Ely and Lichfield to Rome, ii. 
229, Wa.; his attempts to have 
Winchester made an archiepiscopal 
see, iL 53, WL ; goes to Rome, ii. 
63, 229 ; iv. 379, WL Wa, Wo. ; 
his affection for Innocent H., ii. 53, 
WL ; the pall sent to him by 
Lucius IL, iii. 15, D. ; quarrels 
with archbishop Theobald, iL 53, 
Wi. ; his kind reception of William, 
archbishop of York, ii. 54 ; appealed 
against by the Hyde monks, for 
wasting the treasure of their church, 
IL 54; iv. 379, WL Wo.; goes to 
Rome to defend himself agunst 8. 
Bernard and the Hyde monks, ii. 
54, 55, WL ; pacifies the Pope, and 
retains home, iL 55 ; mediates to re- 
store archbishop William to York, 
ib. ; leaves England without leave 
from Henry IL, ii. 237 ; iii. 17, Wa. 
D. ; sends his treasure beforehand 
by the abbat of Clugny, iL 237, Wa. ; 
his castles destroyed by Henry IL, 
iL 287 ; iii. 1 7 ; iv. 380, Wa. D. Wo. ; 
consecrates Thomas archbishop of 
Canterbury, ii. 56, 238 ; iiL 441 ; 
iv. 380, WL Wa. Be. Wo.; con- 
secrates the great cross at Win- 
chester, ii. 59, WL ; dies, i. 50 ; ii. 
60, 239 ; iiL 443 ; iv. 382, T. Wi. 
Wa, Be. Wo. ; buried at Winches- 
ter, iL 239, Wa. ; his character, ii. 
60, WL ; his benefits to the abbey 
of Gloucester, iv. 382, Wo. 
Richard of Ilchester, archdeacon of 
Poitiers, i. 51 ; iL 61, 240 ; iiL 20, 
443 ; iv. 36, T. WL Wa. D. Be. O. 
W. ; consecrated at Rome, iii. 443, 
Be. ; dies, i. 54 ; ii. 63, 245 ; iii. 
24, 446; iv. 41, 886, T. WL Wa. 
D. Be. O. W. Wo. ; his character 
a. 245, 846, Wa. 



374 



INDEX. 



WuidieBter, bishops ofi^cant 

Godfrey de Lad, i. 20, 54; ii. 63, 
246 ; iu. 25 ; iv. 43, 386, M. T. Wi. 
Wa. D. 0. Wo. i crosses and returns, 
landing at Ferensey, ii. 67, Wi. ; 
mediates between Bichard I. and 
archbishop Geoffiey of York, ib. ; 
establishes a new market at Aires- 
ford, ii. 252, Wa.; establishes a 
conficatemity for the restoration of 
the cathedral, ii. 78, Wi. ; dies, i. 
27, 57 ; ii. 79, 256 ; iiL 28 ; iv. 61, 
392, M. T. WL Wa. D. O. Wo. 

Bichard, dean of Salisbury, and Peter 
des Boches elected, iy. 51, O. 

Peter des Roches, archdeacon of Poi- 
tiers, i. 27 ; iL 257 ; iv. 51, 893, 
M. Wa. 0. Wo. ; consecrated at 
Bome by Innocent m., i. 27, 28, 
67 ; ii 79, 257 ; iv. 51, 393, M. 
T. Wi. Wa. 0. Wo. ; brings back 
the Pope's orders about Peter 
pence, ii. 257, Wa. ; enthroned at 
Winchester, ii. 79; iv. 393, Wi. 
Wo. ; sent by John to meet arch- 
bishop Langton, ii. 263, Wa. ; re- 
mains in England, while the other 
bishops go into exile, iii. 81, D. ; 
the absolution of John's subjects 
from their allegiance committed to 
him, i. 216; iL 270, Bu. Wa. ; 
leads an army into Wales, iii. 82, 
D. ; made justiciary, ii. 281 ; iiL 40, 
Wa. D. ; enrages the barons, ii. 281, 
Wa.; letters patent of, exhibited 
by John in his charter to the arch- 
bishop, L 221yBa. ; present at the 
dedication of five altars at Waver- 
leyjiL 282, Wa.; excommunicates 
prince Louis, iL 82, Wi. ; flies with 
John from Louis, ib. ; crowns Henry 
m. at Gloucester, ii. 286 ; iiL 48 ; 
iv. 407, Wa, D. Wo.; the legate 
commits his powers to, iiL 49, D. ; 
at the dedication of Worcester 
cathedral. It. 409, Wo. ; founds 
and dedicates the church of New- 
minster, iv. 418, Wo. ; goes to 



Winchester, bishops o{:—conL 
Peter des Boches — cont, 

Compostella, iL 84 ; iii. 68 ; iv. 414, 
WL D. Wo.; takes the cross, iL 
84, 295, WL Wa. ; prevented from 
starting by the news of the loss of 
Bamietta, iii. 75, D. ; charges of 
Hubert de Burgh against him, iii. 
84, D.; his threats in return, ib.; 
follows Henry IIL to Bedford, but 
leaves him, iiL 87 ; excommuni- 
cates those who trouble and oppose 
the rights of the church, ii. 84, 
Wi. ; witnesses Magna Charta in 
1225, L 231, Bu. ; present at the de- 
dicatiou of two altars at Waverley 
by his vicar, ii. 301, 302, Wa. ; goes 
to Palestine, L 70 ; ii. 85, 808, T. 
WL Wa. ; one of the leaders of the 
crusading army, iii. 112, D. ; enters 
Jerusalem with Frederick II., L 87, 
M. ; restores the city of Ascalon, 
and the castles of Joppa and Sidon, 
iii. 126, D. ; goes to Bome, ii 308, 
Wa. ; his fkvour with Frederick IL 
and the Boman church, iii. 126, D.; 
his endeavours for peace between 
the kings of France and England, 
L 76, T. ; makes a truce for three 
years, iii. 127; iv. 422, D. Wo.; 
makes peace between Gregory IX. 
and Frederick IL, L 76, T. ; returns 
home, iL 86, 310 ; iii. 126 ; iv. 422, 
WL Wa. D. Wo. ; allows the trans- 
fer of the hospital of S. Mary, 
Overey, Southwark, to a better air, 
iiL 451, Be.; offers the foot of S. 
Philip in Winchester cathedral, iL 
86, WL; entertains the king at 
Christmas at Winchester, iii. 1279 
D. ; procures the election of John 
Blund to Canterbury, iv. 73, O.; 
accusation against Hubert de Bur^, 
iv. 73, W. ; J. Blund's election 
quashed through fear of its in- 
creasing his influence, iv. 74, O.; 
is made guardian of B. de Clare on 
the fiai of H. de Burgh, L 86, T.; 



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376 



Windieflter, bishops of: — c(mi. 
"Peter des Boches— «on<. 
various counties and castles giyen 
in charge to him by Henry HI., ii. 
86, Wi. ; letter from the Pope to 
him in fayour of H. de Burgh, i. 
88, T. ; appointed by Gregory IX. to 
investigate the conspiracy against 
the Italian cleigy, iii. 130, D. ; the 
Franciscans bring letters to, for 
his protection, iii. 184 ; his an- 
popularity, i. 90, T. ; quarrels with 
Henry IIL, ii. 86, Wi. $ remoyed 
from court by archbishop Edmund, 
L 92 ; iii. 136 ; iy. 78, 81, 426, T. 
D, O. W. Wo. ; prevented trom 
crossing at Dover, and goes to 
Winchester, ii. 86, Wi. ; his horses 
taken by R. Siward, ii. 87,; ez- 
communieates the plunderers, and 
interdicts Winchester and the cathe- 
dral, ib.; absolves them, ib.; his 
manors burnt by R. Siward and 
0. Basset, ii. 313 ; liL 137 ; iv. 76, 
Wa. D. 0. W. ; goes to Rome, ii 
87, WL; goes to Rome to help 
Gregory IX. against the Romans, 
L 95, T. ; reconciled with the monks 
of S. Swithun's, ii. 87, Wi. ; brings 
an army to Femgia in aid of the 
Pope, iii 142, D. ; returns, i 102 ; 
ii. 87, T. Wi. ; witnesses the con- 
firmation of Magna Charta in 1236, 
i. 103, T. ; dies, L 108 ; ii. 87, 819 ; 
iii. 147 ; iv. 85, 86, 480, T. Wi. Wa. 
D. W. O. Wo. ; his harshness, i. 
110, T. ; his heart buried at Waver- 
ley, ii. 319, Wa. ; had intended to 
found two Cistercian abbeys, ii. 323) 
this done by his executors, ib. 

William of Provence, bishop elect of 
Valentia, desired by the king, i. 
110, T. 

Ralph Neville, elected by the convent, 
but refused by the king, ib. 

William de Raleigh, bishop of Nor- 
wich, postulated to Winchester, i. 
132 ; ii 88,*^ 330 ; iii. 162 ; iv. 90, 



Winchester, bishops ofz-^eant 
William de Raleigh — cent 
T. WI Wa. D. W. ; confirmed, ii. 
89, Wi. ; confirmed by Innocent IV., 
i. 132 ; ii. 331 ; ilL 162 ; iv. 91, 
435, T. Wa. D. W. Wo. ; opposition 
of the kmg to him, i. 132 ; ii. 331 ; 
iii. 162 ; iv. 90, T. Wa. D. W. ; 
exceptions taken to him, ii. 331, 
Wa.; goes to Winchester, but is 
refbsed admission, i. 182; ii. 89, 
831 ; iii. 163 ; iv. 91, 92, T. WL 
Wa. D. W. O.; excommunicates 
the intruded prior of Winchester, 
i. 133, T. ; after preaching at Eyn- 
gate, interdicts the church and 
crosses, ii. 89, Wi. ; puts the city 
under an interdict, i. 133 ; ii 332 ; 
iii. 163, T. Wa. D.; appointed 
judge in his own case by the Pope, 
i 133, T. ; goes to S. Mary's, South- 
wark, ii. 332, Wa. ; leaves Inland, 
ii 332 ; iii. 163, Wa. H. ; goes to 
tiie Pope, i 183; iv. 90, T. W.; 
recalled by the king, ii. 832 ; iii. 163, 
Wa. D. ; xeiW»8, ii 90; iv. 91, 
Wi W, ;' releases Winchester from 
the interdict, iv. 91, 92, W. O.; 
reconciled witii the king,, ii 90, 
Wi ; receives seisin of his bishoprick, 
u. 90, 332 ; iv. 91, Wi Wa. O. W.; 
his barony restored, iii 165, D. ; 
consecrates Roger, bishop of Bath, 
ii. 90; iv. 91, 92, Wi W. O. ; 
consecrates Fnlk Basset, bishop of 
London, ii. 90 ; iv. 92, W. O. ; 
returns from Lyons, and is received 
at Winchester, ii. 90, Wi. ; had 
taken a privilege from the Win« 
Chester monks, which is restored, 
ib. ; dedicates the church of Beau- 
lieu abbey, ii 90, 337 ; iv. 94, Wi 
Wa.O.W. ; gives judgment against 
Dunstable about Eensworth and 
Caddington pasture, iii 178, D. ; 
goes to the Pope at Lyons, ii. 92, 
Wi. ; gives Waverley permission to 
celebrate at Netham, ii. 342, Wa. ; 



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INDEX. 



WincheBter, bishops of: — cont. 

William de Baleigh — coiU. 
dies, i. 143; iiL 182; ir. 101, T. 
D. W. ; dies and is buried at Tours, 
ii. 92, 842; iv. 99, Wi. Wa. 6.; 
had giyen a site for a fishpond to 
Waverley, ii. 342, Wa. ; «ee Nor^ 
-wich, bishops of. 

Aymer de Lnsignan, pensions obtained 
for, by Henry HI., L 188, T. ; 
elected bishop, i. 143 ; iL 92, 844 ; 
iv. 99, 101, T. Wi. Wa. 0. W. ; 
confirmed by the Pope at Lyons, 
ii. 92, 344 ; iv. 99, Wi. Wa. O. ; 
comes to England, iiL 171, D. ; 
lands at Dover, and is received at 
Winchester, iL 92, WL; gives a 
banquet on the occasion of his 
election, the king and queen being 
present, L 145, T. ; his quarrel irith 
the archbishop of Canterbury re- 
specting the advowson of S. Thomas' 
hospital, Southwark, i. 151 ; ii. 93, 
T. Wi. ; his quarrel with the monks 
of S. Swithun's, iL 94, 95, 849 ; iv. 
104, 105, WL Wa. W. O. ; attempt 
of the king to make peace, iL 95, 
WL; peace made, i6. ; attempt of 
the king to make him archlnshop of 
York, iv. 108, W. ; receives Portland 
and other places in exchange for a 
payment made to the Caursins for 
the convent, iL 96, WL ; crosses and 
returns, t6. ; elected on the king's 
side at Oxford, L 447, Bu. ; his 
opposition to the provisions of Ox- 
ford, L 165, 458 ; iii. 209, T. Bu. 
D. ; his castle attacked by the 
barons, L 444, Bu. ; forced to leave 
England, L 445 ; ii. 97, 849 ; iii. 209 ; 
iv. 119, 120, Bu. WL Wa, D. O. W. ; 
endeavours for his depontion by the 
barons and monks of S. Switiiun, 
L 445, Bu. ; complaints of the barons 
to Pope Alexander IV. about, i. 
171, 458, T. Bu.; his banishment 
for homicide, iii. 216, D. ; conse- 
crated at Bome by Pope Alexander 



Winchester, bishops of :— cont 

Aymer de Lusignan cont 

IV., i. 169 ; ii. 98 ; iii. 216 ; iv. 
124, 125, T. WL D. W. O. ; dies at 
Paris, L 169; iL 98, 852 ; iiL 216; 
iv. 124, 126, T. WL Wa. D. W, 
O.; buried at Paris, L 169, T.; 
his heart brought to Winchester, iL 
99; iv. 447, WL Wo.; miracles 
there, iv. 447, Wo.; would have 
put England under an interdict, if 
he had not been received, iv. 126, 
O. ; joy of England at his death, ib, 

Henry de Wengham, elected in the 
lifetime of Aymer, iL 97, WL ; see 
London, bishops of. 

William of Taunton, elected by some, 
iL 99 ; iv. 124, 448, WL W. Wo. 

Andrew of London, prior, elected by 
some, iL 99 ; iv. 124, WL W. ; «m 
the list of priors; these elections 
quashed by the Pope, iL 99 ; iv. 
182, 448, WL O. W. Wo. 

John of Exeter, chancellor of Tmk, 
consecrated by Pope Urban IV., iL 
99, 358 ; iiL 219 ; iv, 131, 182, 448, 
WL Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; the king 
returns to England by his advice, 
iii. 219, D. ; oelebrates a mass of 
8. Edward at Westminster, iv. 182, 
O. ; imprisons the prior Andrew at 
Hyde, iL 100 ; iv. 448, WL Wo. ; 
summoned by the legate to Bou- 
logne, and ordered to excommuni- 
cate S. de Montfort, iv. 156, W.; 
treatment of, and threats to, by the 
people of the Cinque Ports on his 
return, iv. 156, 157, W. ; summoned 
by Ottoboni on his arrival, iii. 240» 
D. ; suspended by Ottoboni, iL 104, 
878; iv. 181, 185, 455, WL Wa. O. 
W. Wo. ; causes of the suspension^ 
iv. 186, W.; ordered by the legate 
to go to Rome, and goes, ii. 104, 
878; iii. 240; iv. 181, 185, 456, 
WL Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; dies at 
Viterbo, ii. 106, WL ; dies in die 
Roman court, iL 875 ; iv. 182, 208» 



INDEX. 



377 



I 

Winchester, bishopi of :«-coiif. 

John of Exeter — cmt 
S14, Wa. O. W. ; dies in the 
Roman court, and is boned at 
Viterbo, iv. 457, Wo. 

mcholas of Ely, bishop of Worcester, 
appointed by Pope Clement IV., ii. 
106, 375; iv. S14, 216, 457, 458, 
Wi. Wa. W. O. Wo. ; confirmed by 
Ottoboni, iv. 458, Wo.$ restores 
prior Valentine, ih.; consecrates 
John le Breton, bishop of Hereford, 
iL 107, 376 ; iv. 458, Wi. Wa. Wo.; 
visits Winchester, and then the 
diocese, iL 110, 877 ; iv. 460, Wi. 
Wa. Wo. ; brings the pall to arch- 
bishop KUwarby, ii. 115, 881; iv. 
464, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; crosses to meet 
prince Edward on his retam, ii. 

115, 382 ; iv. 464, Wi. Wa. Wo. j 
places guards at the cathedral to 
keep out the late prior Andrew, ii. 

116, 382 ; iv. 465, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; 
fortifies the cathedral against him, 
iL 1 16, 882 ; iv. 466, WL Wa. Wo. ; 
excommunicates Andrew and his 
abettors, and puts Winchester under 
an interdict, but relaxes it, ii. 
116, 382 ; iv. 466, WL Wa. Wo. ; 
visited by archbishop Kilwarby, iL 
118, 884; iv. 465, WL Wa. Wo.; 
consecrates the sacred chrism at 
Waverley, iL 883, 884; iv. 466, 
Wa. Wo. ; eats then in the refec- 
tory with the convent, ii. 384 ; iv. 
466, Wa. Wo. ; thb at his own cost, 
iv. 466, Wo.; receives Edward I. 
and Eleanor with a procession, iv. 

469, Wo.; his quarrel with the 
convent for embracing the cause of 
prior Andrew, ii. 122 ; iv. 470, Wi. 
Wo. ; takes the priory into his own 
hands, ii. 123, Wi. ; moves several 
of the officers, ib.i appoints and 
afterwards deposes Yalentine, ii. 
123 ; iv. 470, WL Wo. ; makes 
John Dureville prior, ii. 123; iv. 

470, WL Wo.; the quarrel made 



Winchester, bishops of : — cont, 
Nicholas of Ely— cont 

up, ii. 389 ; iv. 473, Wa. Wo. ; 
dedicates the church of Waverley, 
iL 390; iv. 474, Wa. Wo.; his 
banquet on the occasion, ii. 390; 
iv. 474, Wa. Wo. ; arrangement 
with the priory, ii. 391 ; iv. 475, 
Wa. Wo. ; makes William de Brey- 
beof guardian of the priory, ii. 391 ; 
iv. 475, Wa. Wo. ; the charge of 
the priory given up to, by Edward 
I., ii. 392 ; iv. 476, Wa. Wo. ; ap- 
points Adam de Earham prior, ii. 
392; iv. 476, Wa. Wo.; dies, 
iL 393 ; iiL 282 ; iv. 283, 477, Wa. 
D. O. W. Wo. ; buried at Waver- 
ley, ii. 893 ; iv. 477, Wa, Wo. ; 
his legacy to Worcester, iv. 480, 
Wo. 

Bobert Bumel, bishop of Bath, elected, 
but refused by the Pope, ii. 394 ; iv. 
283, 478, Wa. O. W. Wo. 

Bichard de la More, archdeacon of 
Winchester, elected, iL 394; iiL 
282 ; iv. 283, 478, Wa, D. O. W. 
Wo. ; admitted by the king, iL 394 ; 
iv. 478, Wa. Wo. ; refused by arch- 
bishop Peccham, ii. 894; iv. 283, 
478, Wa. O. W. Wo. ; goes to Bome 
to appeal, iL 394 ; iv. 283, 478, 479, 
Wa. O. W. Wo. ; refuses to bribe 
the papal court, ii. 399, Wa. ; his 
election quashed, ii. 399 ; iiL 282 ; 
iv, 293, 294, Wa. D. W. O. 

John of Pontoise, appointed by the 
Pope, iL 399 ; iil. 282 ; iv. 293,294, 
Wa. D. W. O. ; lands, and having 
visited the king in Wales, takes 
possession of the see, ii. 399, Wa. ; 
quiets a lawsuit between Waverley 
and the archdeacon of Surrey, ii. 
401, Wa.; appointed collector of 
the disme in 1291, iii. 367, 386 ; iv. 
832, D. O. 

Henry Woodlokc crowns Edward II., 
iv. 842, O. 



878 



INDEX. 



Winchester, bishops of i^^ant, 

John de Sandale, agreement of, with 
Peter of S. Laurence, prior of Ber- 
mondsey, iii. 470, Be. 
Henry Beaufort, cardinal, comes to 
England, iiL 486, Be. ; at the coro- 
nation of Henry YI. at Westminster, 
iii. 487 ; croirns Henry YI. in 
Paris, ib, 
 bishoprick of, held by the king in 
1239, i. 112, T. ; writ, during the Yacancy, 
directed to the barons of the exchequer 
for 8/., due to Bennondsey from the 
bishop's hospital in South wark, iii. 477, 
478, Be. 
archdeacons of : 



Jocelyn, made bishop of Salisbury, 

It. 23, O. 
Boger, dies, ii. 85, Wi. 
Hugh des Roches, dies, ii. 94 ; iv. 442, 

Wo. 
Richard de la More, iv. 288, O. W. ; 

see above, under the list of bishops. 

8. Swithon's, prioiy of, monks 



placed in, instead of clerks, by Eadgar, 
. ii. 11 5 iiL 11 ; iv. 870, Wi. D. Wo. ; 
mirade of the cross hi the refectory, iv. 
870, Wo. ; gifts of Emma, ii. 24 ; iv. 37 1, 
Wi. Wo. ; of bishop Alwm, ii. 25, Wi. ; 
gifts of Edward the Confessor, ii. 25, 
Wi. ; gifts of Stigand, iL 25, 80, Wi. ; 
the new monastery entered in 1093, L 
5 ; ii. 87, M. Wi. ; the old monastery 
broken up, iL 37, WL; quarrel of the 
monks with bishop W. Giffiuxl, iL 46 ; 
the convent borrows money of a Jew in 
1198, iL 68; fellowship of the priory 
given to queen Eleanor, U. 89 ; quarrel 
of the monks with bishop Aymer re- 
specting the prior, iL 94, 95 ; iv. 104, 
105, Wi. W. O. ; the monks refuse the 
king's mediation, hoping to get better 
terms from the Pope, ii. 95, WL ; peace 
made, >6. ; the monks give up Portland 
and other places to bishop Ajrmer, in 
return for a payment made by him to 
the Caunins, ii. 96, Wi. ; the monks 
obtain the right of electing their prior, 



Winchester, S. Swithon's, priory ot—coaL 
iv. 122, 0.; rising of the community 
in 1264, against the monks, who bum 
various gates and buildings, and S. 
Swithun's church, ii. 101 ; iv. 450, WL 
Wo. ; guardians appointed for the priory 
by the legate Ottoboni, ii. 105, 374, WL 
Wa. ; prince Edward asks their prayers 
before starting on his crusade, ii. 109, 
376 ; iv. 459, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; for the 
quarrel with the bishop respecting the 
appointment of the prior, see above, 
under bishop Nicholas of Ely, and below, 
under priors Valentine and Andrew ; the 
quarrel revived in 1276, ii. 122, WL ; 
settled in 1278, iL 389 ; iv. 473, Wa. 
Wo. ; arrangement with the bishop, ii. 
891 ; iv. 475, Wa. Wo. ; taken by the 
king into his own hands, ii. 391, Wa.; 
given into the custody of the bishop by 
Edward I., iL 392 ; iv. 476, Wa. Wo. 
manors given to : 

Aderingefeld, ii. 12, Wi. 

Alresford, ii. 5. 

Alton (Awelton), iL 8. 

Alvesfocd (Evedford), ii. 10. 

Ashmersworth (Eismeresword), ii. 10. 

Avington (Awintona, Havunta), ii. 
12, 14. 

Banewade, ii. 6. 

Beddington, ii. 8. 

Bledon (Bleodona), iL 26. 

Brading (Brerdinges), iL 6. 

Bredon (Breoduna), ii. 12. 

Brentford (Brendeforda), iL 14. 

Brightwell (Brichtewella), ii. 9. 

Calboume (Cawelbuma), ii. 8. 

Celceshord, ii. 14. 

Chilboldington, ii. 10. 

Chllcomb, alienated but restored, ii. 9. 

Clera, ii. 6. 

Crawecumbe, iL 26. 

Droxford (Drokenesford), ii. 8. 

Dmca, ii. 6. 

Dunton, ii. 5, 11, 14. 

Ginnahecche, iL 14. 

HiUe, ii. 16. 

Hussebnme, ii. 10, 11. 



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379 



Wineliester, manors given to : — cont, 

Itchenstoke, ii. 12. 

Madingley (Madanlega), ii. 12. 

Meones, ii. 25. 

Mulebume, ii. 6. 

Overton, ii 10. 

Perinpermostier, ii. 18. 

Portland, ii. 25. 

Bympton (EUncton), ii. 10. 

Bhalfleet (Scaldeflota), ii. 8. 

Stoke, ii. 10. 

Sutton (Sudtona), ii. 14. 

Tannton, ii. 6. 

Thuca, il 12. 

Wemberg, ii. 9. 

Westwood, ii. 18. 

Whippingham, ii. 6. 

Whltclmrch, ii. 10. 

Wili, given by ^thelred, ii. 12. 

Worthy (Wordia), ii. 6, 8. 

Wroxhall, IL 25. 

Yaverland (Ewerelande), ii. 6. 
— ^—  priors of: 

Simeon, monk of S. Onen's, made 
abbatof Ely,ii. 33, Wi. ; his reforms 
at Winchester as to diet, ib. ; dies, 
1188. 

Godfrey, ii. 33, Wi. ; dies, ii. 43. 

GeofErey, ib. ; deposed by bishop W. 
Giffiird, ib. 

Geof&ey, i6. ; dies, ii. 48. 

Robert, made abbat of Glastonbury, iL 
61. 

Walter, made abbat of Westminster, 
ib. 

John, dies, iL 63. 

Bobert Eitz-Henry, ib. 

Walter II., has his horses seized by 
Itichard Siward, ii. 87; dies, iL 
828, Wa. 

Andrew, intruded by Henry IIL, L 
112; ii 323, T. Wa.; excom- 
municated by Inshop W. de Ba- 
leigh,L 133, T. ; dies, L 132, 133, T. 

Walter III., resigns, iL 90, WL 

John de Caux, ib. ; made abbat of 
Peterborough, L 140; ii. 91 ; iv. 98, 
T. Wl O. 



Winchester, priors of: — cont. 

William of Taunton, or Taynton, L 
140 ; iL 91 ; iv. 98, T. WL O.; goes 
to Rome against bishop Aymer, iL 
94, 95 ; receives the mitre, ring, 8cC: 
from Pope Innocent IV., ii. 95 ; de- 
prived by bishop Aymer, ii. 95 ; iv. 
104, 106, Wl. W. O. ; arrangement 
with the Caursins at Winchester, 
ii. 96, WL ; made abbat of Middle- 
ton, ib. ; elected bishop, iL 99 ; iv. 
124, 448, WL W. Wo.; the elec- 
tion quashed by the Pope, iL 99 ; 
iv. 132, 448, Wi. O. W. Wo. 

Andrew of London, made prior by 
bishop Aymer, ii. 97 ; iv. 104, 106, 
WL W. 0. ; resigns, ii. 97, WL ; 
again elected, through the influence 
of R. de Clare, ib. ; elected bishop 
of Winchester, ii. 99 ; iv. 124, Wi. 
W. ; quashed by the Pope, ii. 99 ; 
iv. 132, Wi. O. W.; [called abbat 
of TUtey, iv. 124, 182, W.], sub- 
mits to archbishop Boniface, and 
resigns the priory, ii. 99 ; iv. 447, 
Wi. Wo. ; appeals to the Pope for 
this, and the election to the see, ii. 
99 ; iv. 447, Wi. Wo. ; imprisoned by 
the bishop at Hyde, and lies about his 
release, ii. 100 ; iv. 448, WL Wo. ; 
goes to Rome, ii. 100 ; iv. 449, Wi. 
Wo. ; returns, and tries to force 
his way into the cathedral, iL 116, 
882 ; iv. 465, WL Wa. Wo. ; fails 
and departs, iL 116, 382 ; iv. 466, 
WL Wa. Wo. ; he and his abettors 
excommunicated by the bishop, ii. 
116, 382 ; iv. 466, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; 
his eause embraced by most of the 
monks, iL 122 ; iv. 470, WL Wo. 

Ralph Bussel, dies, iL 102 ; iv. 454, 
WLWo. 

Valentine, iL 102, WL ; resigns, ii. 
106, 374, Wl. Wa, ; restored at the 
instance of the legate, iL 107, 875, 
Wi.*Wa. ; restored by bishop Ni- 
cholas, iv. 458, Wo. ; resigns again, 
is. 122, WL ; appointed again, and 



380 



INDEX. 



Winchester, priors of: — cont, 
Valentine — cont, 

then deprived by bishop l^cholas, 

ii. 123; iv. 470, Wi. Wo. 
John Dureville, appointed by bishop 

Nicholas, ii, 123 ; iv. 470, Wi. Wo. 
William de Breybeof made guardian 

by bishop Nicholas, ii. 391 ; iv. 

475, Wa. Wo. 
Adam de Farham, appointed by the 

bishop, ii. 392 j iv. 476, Wa. Wo. 

subpriors of: 

Robert de Melun, made abbat of 

Malmesbury, ii. 63, Wi. 
Alexander, removed by bishop Ni- 
cholas, ii. 123, Wi. 
Gilbert de Froylle, appointed by 

bishop Nicholas, ib, 

abbey of S. Grimbald (t.e. New- 



minster), or Hyde ; see Hyde. 

S. Mary's nunnery (Nunna- 



minster), S. Eadbarga buried at, ii. 10, 
Wi. ; burnt, ii. 52, 63, Wi. ; visited by 
bishop Nicholas, ii. 110, 377, iv. 460, 
Wi. Wa. Wo.; visited by archbishop 
KUwarby, ii. 118, 384, Wi. Wa. 

prioresses of: 

Beatrice, dies, ii. 34, Wi. 

Alice, tfr. 

Agnes, dies, ii. 102 ; iv. 455, Wi. 

Wo. 
Eufemia, ii. 102, Wi. ; dies, ii. 109, 

877 ; iv. 460, Wi. Wa. Wo. 
Lucy, succeeds, and is received by 
the king in Winchester castle, ii. 
109, 377 ; iv. 460, Wi. Wa, Wo. 
S. Eadburga, the church dedicated. 



iv. 375, Wo. ; burnt, iv. 379. 

S. Giles, fire at the fair of, and 



at Cheesehill in 1162, ii. 57, Wi. ; fire at 
the fair of, and the church burnt in 
1197, ii. 65 ; iv. 389, Wi. Wo. ; the fair 
burnt at, in 1198, ii. 69, Wi.; the 
church burnt in 1231, ii. 85 ; heavy rain 
during the fair in 1272, ii. 112. 

S. Katharine, the belfry blown 



down in 1268, ii. 106, 875 ; iv. 457, Wi. 
Wa.Wo. 



Winchester, S. Swithnn, ontside the gatc^ 
burnt, ii. 101 ; iv. 450, Wi. Wo. 

Winchester, Saher de Quinci, first earl of, 
taken prisoner at Lincoln, ii. 287, Wa. ; 
has Grarendon dedicated, and gives lands 
to it, ii. 292 ; goes to the Holy Land, 
i6. ; at Damietta, iii. 56, D. ; his illness, 
commands to his sons, and death, iL 
292, Wa. ; dies at Damietta, iii. 56, 60, 
D. ; buried at Acre, ii. 292, Wa. 

Roger de Quinci, second earl of, 

obtains his wife's inheritance, iii. 143, 
D. ; returns home to England in 1242, 
i. 127, T. ; meets Richard of Cornwall, 
and forces him to swear to the pro- 
visions of Oxford, iv. 121, W. ; Joins in 
. the letter to Innocent IV. against his 
oppressions, i. 283, Bu. ; one of the 
twelve elected aft Oxford in 1258, i. 449, 
Bu. ; one of the twenty-four, i. 450 ; acts 
of the council confirmed before, i. 456. 

Windsor (Wildesore, Windleshore, Winle- 
shores, Wlindeshowres, Wydesore, Wyn- 
desoures), &e castle besieged by the 
barons in 1 193, iv. 47, O. ; besieged by 
the count of Nevers in 1215, iii. 47, 
D. ; hostages for surrendering, given to 
Henry III. by Ingekrd de Attie, iii. 68, 
D. ; parliament at, in 1244, iii. 164, D. ; 
siege of, by Simon de Montfort, iL 100, 
Wi. ; surrendered to the borons in 1263, 
iii. 224, D. 

Wine, statutes of John respecting the 
price of, in 1199, i. 200, Bu. ; price of, 
in 1264, iv. 158, W. 

Winesharo, assessment of the com and 
hay at, i. 365, Bu. 

Wingfield (Winfeld, Winfeud, Winefeld), 
rent-charge at, obtained by Dunstable, 
iii. 148, D. ; buildings at, ib. ; dovecote 
built at, iii. 178 ; sheepfold built at, iii. 
180 ; cowhouse built at, iiL 188. 

-^— sisters of, action of Dunstable 
against, iii. 206. 

Winkleigh (Winkelege), church of, given 
to William of the Mill, i. 94, T. ; the 
benefice exchanged by Tewkesbury with 
the chapter of Exeter, i. 128, T. 



INDEX. 



381 



Winter, Hard in 1115, iL 44, 215; iv. 16, 
376, Wi. Wa. 0. W. Wo.; mild in 
1249, iy. 97, W. ; mild in 1284, ili. 317, 
D. ; hard in 1288, iii. 841, D. 
Wintershill (Wintereshulle, Wyntershylle, 
Wyntreshulle), William de, justice itine- 
rant at Winchester in 1271, ii. Ill, 378 ; 
iv. 460, Wi. Wa. Wo. 
Wiiksworth, wapentake of, 200/. offered 

to prince Edwiurd, to spare, iii. 230, D. 
Wiscliard, Richard, recovers rights of 

common in Kethingges, iiL 281, D. 
Wise, Richard le, suspected of the murder 

of Philip of Aynhoe, iii. 320, D. 
Wistan, S., shun hy Berthfert ii. 161, Wa. ; 

martyred, iv. 563, Wo. 
With, Nicholas, his lanl at Netherton 

bought by Worcester, iv. 446, Wo. 
Witfaburga, S., her body found uncor- 

rupted at Dirham, ii. 158, Wa. 
Witbington (Wittintone), land at, obtained 

by Worcester, iv. 423, Wo. 
Wlfric of Haselbury, dies, ii. 236, Wa. 
Wobum (Aubuma, Voburna, Woubume, 
Wlbuma, Wubume), abbey of, founded, 
ii. 231, Wa.; arrangement with Dun- 
stable as to Chesham vicarage, iii. 74, 
D. ; agreement with Dimstable respect- 
ing a maiket toll, iiL 93, 96, D. ; the 
monks and lay brethren Aspersed till 
the debts are paid, iii. 140, D. ; Greenfield 
mill let to, by Dunstable, iiL 141, D. ; 
settlement with Dunstable on various 
disputed points, iiL 159, D. ; J. de 
Peynre buried at, iii. 202, D. 
. abbats of: 

Peter, goes to Worcester to inquire 
into the miracles of S. Wulstan, iv. 
391, Wo. 
Richard, settlement with Dunstable 
respecting Plitte marsh, Greenfield 
mill, &c., iii. 108, D. ; decUres the 
rights as toFIitte and Maiden marsh 
before the justices itinerant, iii. 130; 
removed, iii. 140. 
Roger of Fountains, ib. ; acts as a 
medium between Dunstable and 
Saherde Wahull,iiLl57. 



Wobum, abbats of : — cont 

Adam of Luton, dies, iii. 175, D. 
Nicholas, abbat of Medmenham, ib, ; 

injuries to, by prince Edward's 

baili£E8, iii. 201 ; one of P. Peyure's 

sureties, iii. 202. 
Roger, dies, Iii. 287. 
Hugh de Suleburi, ib, ; payment by, 

to Dunstable, iii. 326. 

prior of, William, made abbat of 
Combe, ii. 243, Wa. 

16f. received from, by Dunstable, 



iu. 326, D. 

chapel of, suit of Dunstable against 



D. Flitwick, decided at, iii. 410. 

Wode Thursday, iii. 468, Be. 

Wodekeswrthe, wood of, a thief caught in, 
L 515, T. 

Wodenhale, wood of, given to Dunstable, 
iii. 100, D. 

Wodewelle, Robert de, land of, in Segen- 
hoe acquired by Dunstable, iii. 138, D. 

Wodulle, John de, dies, iii. 400, D. 

Woerden, on the Rhine, tolls at, allowed 
to remain as belonging to the kings of 
the Romans, iv. 223, W. 

Wohille, John de, dies, iii. 51, D. 

Wolverley (Wluuard, Wulewarde, Wlvar- 
deleye, Wlnarle, Wulewardeleye), the 
church given to Worcester by Burhed, 
king of Mercia, iv. 563, Wo. ; charter 
of John respecting the manor, iv. 395 ; 
comes into the hands of the prior of 
Worcester, iv. 899 ; the manor let by 
Worcester priory, iv. 404; pasturage 
belonging to the manor, recovered by 
an individual, iv. 421 ; boundary be- 
tween it and Kidderminster settled, iv. 
481 ; land at, bought by Worcester of 
W. de Bodeham, iv. 435 ; fuller*s mill 
at, let on lease, iv. 442 ; the church 
given to J. of Winchester, iv. 443 ; to 
G. of Norwich, iv. 510 ; Overbuiy given 
to him in consequence of the dry situa* 
tion of Wolverley, iv. 513 ; the church 
given to William Hondsnm of Glouces- 
ter, iv. 514 ; resigned by him, and he 
is again presented, iv. 518; given to 



382 



INBEX« 



Wolverley — cont 

Stephen, his brother, iy. 545 ; the prior's 
groyes separated from the royal forest, 
iy. 535, 545. 

Wolyerley, B., parson of, his account of 
the remarkable dew on June 24, 1805, 
I 57 ; iy. 393, T. Wo. 

Wolyesley (Wlyesham, Wlfes, Wlyensia, 
Wolyes), houses of, built by bishop Henry 
de Blois, iy. 378, Wo. ; the bishop's house 
of, surrendered to prince Louis, iL 285, 
Wa. [N.B., the MS. is correct, and has 
been erroneously altered, note *] ; an 
account of the property of S. Swithnn's 
at, required by bishop Aymer, but re- 
fused by the monks, iL 95, Wi. ; the 
Foiteyins escape to, L 444, Bu. ; the 
barons prepare to attack, ib. 

Woodchester (Godichestre), tithing in, 
giyen to Bermondsey, iii. 445, Be. ; sold 
to the rector of Woodchester, ib. 

 rector of, arrangement with Ber- 
mondsey respecting tithes of La Stane 
in, iii. 458. 

Woods, on the highroads, lopped in 1286, 
iii. 335, D. 

Woodstock (Wodestok), Henry L at, in 
1127, ii. 220, Wa. ; B. Marshal at, m 
1233, i. 90, T. ; confirmation of the 
liberties of Westminster abbey dated at, 
i. 249, Bu.; Henry HI. at, in 1238, i. 
107, T. ; attempt to murder Henry HI. 
at, in 1238, i. Ill; iy. 85, T. Wi ; 
Henry III. at, in 1258, i. 438, Bu. ; 
in 1266, iy. 196, W. ; Edward the Black 
Prince bom at, iii. 472 ; iy. 348, Be. 
O. 

Wool, sold by Dunstable priory in 1242, 
price of, iii. 160, D. ; order against its 
exportation in 1243, iii. 163 ; seized by 
Henry de Montfort, in 1264, iv. 158, 
W. ; taxed by Edward L in 1294, iv. 
516, Wo. 

Woolstone (Wlsestune), a woman of, 
cured at Tewkesbury, i. 86, T. 

Woolwich, tithes in, giyen to Bermondsey, 
iii. 439, Be. 



Worcester, dty and county of, defended 
by bishop Wulstan in 1088 against the 
men of Herefordshire, who had laid 
waste the county, iL 199, Wa. ; made the 
seat of a bishop, iy. 365, Wo. ; fire at, 
in 1113, L 44 ; iL 44 ; iy. 375, T. WL 
Wo.; taken and burnt by Stephen in 
1150, L 47, T. ; fire at, in 1189, L 54 ; 
iy. 886, T. Wo. ; fire at, in 1202, L 56 ; 
ii. 78 ; iy. 391, T. Wi. Wo. ; John at, 
in 1207, iy. 395, Wo.; embraces the 
cause of prince liOuis, L 62 ; iy. 406, 
T. Wo. ; receiyes William Marshal, the 
younger, in his name, iy. 406, Wo. ; 
taken by the royalists under the earl of 
Chester and Fawkes de Breaute, i. 62 ; 
iy. 406, T. Wo. ; treatment of the 
solders left by W. Marshal the younger, 
iy. 436, Wo. ; justices itinerant at, in 
1221, iy. 413; parliament at, in 1223, 
iy. 415 ; tournament at, in 1225, iy. 418 ; 
those engaged in it excommunicated by 
the bishop, ib. ; judges itinerant at, in 
1226, iy. 419 ; in 1232, iy. 423 ; Henry 
in. keeps Christmas, 1232, at, iy. 424 ; 
justices itinerant at, in 1235, iy. 427 ; 
justices of the forest at, in 1240, ib. ; 
justices itinerant at, in 1241, L 118; 
iy. 432, T. Wo. ; the county fined for 
false judgment in 1246, iy. 437, Wo. ; 
justices of the forest at, in 1247, iy. 
438; justices itinerant at, in 1249, iy. 
439 ; in 1255, iy. 443 ; general chapter 
of Franciscans held at, in 1260, iy. 446 ; 
justices itinerant at, in 1261, i&. ; refusal 
of the county to admit them, because 
seven years had not elapsed since the 
last session, ib.; justices of the forest 
at, in 1262, iy. 447 ; siege and capture 
of, by Bobert, earl Ferrers and two of 
the De Montforts, in 1263, iy. 448 ; the 
Jews in, plundered and imprisoned, iy. 
449 ; surrendered to prince Edward, in 
1265, iy. 165, W. ; justices of the forest 
at, in 1270, iy. 460, Wo. ; in 1271, iy. 
461 ; justices itinerant at, in 1275, iy. 
468; Edward L at, in 1276, iv. 471 ; 
in 1278, iy. 476 ; first stone of pavement 



INDEX. 



383 



Woffoeiter— eoMt 

kid by the bishop in 1281, iv. 479; 
Edward L at, in 1281, ir. 480; parlia- 
ment at, in 1281, iv. 288, O. W.; in 
1282, iy. 484, Wo. ; Edward L in 1283, 
iv. 488 ; in 1289, iv. 500 ; in 1291, iv. 
506 ; thi«e boys drowned in the Severn 
at, in 1293, iv. 513 ; new veBSel on the 
Severn, iv. 514 ; Edward L at, in 1294, 
iv. 516, 517; in 1295, v. 521 ; answer 
of the county in 1297 to the demand 
of a tax, iv. 534 ; edict promising a new 
perambolation of the forests read in 
English at, in 1299, iv. 541 ; fire at, in 

1299, ib, ; the citisens fined for buying 
tin, wool, &c., with pollards in 1300, iv. 
546; the proclamation respecting the 
last perambulation of the forests read in 

1300, iv. 548 ; Edward L and his qoeen 
at, in 1301, iv. 549 ; neighbours of the 
priory murdered at, ib. ; penance of the 
bailiffii of, fiir breach of sanctuary at, in 
1302, iv. 554 ; justices of tiailbaston at, 
in 1305, iv. 557, 558. 

'—^ cathedral, burial of William de 
Beanchamp in, in 1170, iv. 382, Wo.; 
fiill of the new tower in 1175, i. 51 ; iv. 
883, T. Wo. ; burnt in 1202, i. 56 ; ii. 
78; iv. 891, T. WL Wo.; the relicks 
of S. Wulstan reverently re-buried by 
bishop Mauger in 1204, iv. 392, Wo. ; 
cure of an Irishman at S. Wulstan's 
tomb, and consequent gift to the church, 
in 1212, iv. 401; plundered by the 
royalists on the capture of the city 
in 121^, i. 62; iv. 406, 416, T. Wo.; 
the work of the shrine of S. Wulstan 
melted to pay the fine exacted, iv. 407, 
Wo. ; burial of John at, in 1216, ii. 83, 
286 ; ill. 48 ; iv. 59, 407, Wi. Wa. D. W. 
Wo. ; taxation of the see in 1217 by the 
bishop, iv. 407, Wo. ; burial of Alex- 
ander Neckham in 1217, iv. 409 ; 
dedicated in 1218, i. 63; ii. 289; iii. 
454 ; iv. 409, T. Wa, Be. Wo. ; the 
relicks put into a new chest, ii. 289, 
Wa. ; translation of S. Wulstan, iv. 
409, 410, Wo. ; burial of bishop Sil- 



Worcester cathedral — cont 
Tester in, iL 289 ; iv. 410, Wa. Wo. ; 
new bells founded and consecrated by 
the bishop in 1220, iv. 412, Wo.; 
miracles of S. Wulstan in, iv. 418, 414 ; 
the two lesser towers thrown down 
by a storm in 1222, iv. 415 ; founda- 
tion of the new ftont laid by the 
bishop in 1224, i. 67 ; iv. 415, T. Wo. ; 
king John's body placed in a new tomb 
in 1232, i. 84, T.; burial of bishop 
William of Blois in 1236, i. 101 ; le- 
gacy of William de Beanchamp for the 
fabrick in 1236, iv. 428, Wo.; fall of 
the crypt in 1243, i. 183, T. ; bishop 
Walter de Cantelupe buried in, in 1265, 
iv. 453, Wo.; rumour respecting the 
exhumation of William de Beanchamp, 
iv. 471 ; his son has the tomb opened, 
ib, ; legacy of bishop Nicholas of Win- 
chester in 1281, for building the tower, 
&c., iv. 480 ; visit of Edward I. to the 
shrine of S. Wulstan in*1283, iv. 488 ; 
burial of prior Richard of Fecken- 
ham in 1286, iv. 493 ; burial of Robert 
Mortimer in 1287, ib. ; burial of Robert 
de Fangefoss, archdeacon of Gloucester, 
in 1287, iv. 495 ; burial of Joiosa de 
Mortimer in 1289, iv. 500; burial of 
** master John " on the north side of the 
high altar in 1292, iv. 509 ; blood shed 
in, ib. ; the cathedral purified on June 
11, iv. 510; new pictures given, ib.; 
new picture over the altar in 1293, iv. 
513 ; offering of Edward I. to S. Wul- 
stan in 1293, iv. 514; order of the 
chapter that three masses of S. Wulstan 
should be said every week till the king's 
return, ib.; offerings of Edward I. in 
1294, iv. 516 ; visited by him again, iv. 
517 ; his offerings and speech to S. Wul- 
stan and S. Oswald in 1295, iv. 521 ; 
burial of James de Beanchamp in 1296, 
iv, 528; burial of Matilda de Evreux, 
sister of the bishop, in 1297, iv. 534; 
offerings of Edward I. to the shrines, 
iv. 536 ; funeral service for W. de 
Beanchamp in 1298, iv. 537 ; burial of 



384 



INDEX. 



Worcester cathedral— con/. 

Simon de Clifford in 1299, iv. 542; 
burial of John de Beauchamp in 1300, 
iv. 544 ; offerings of Edward I. at the 
shrines in 1300, ib. ; banal of Isabella, 
conntess of Clifford, in 1301, iv. 550; 
burial of bishop Godfrey Qiffard, It. 551 ; 
offerings of Edward I. in 1303, !▼. 556. 
Worcester, chapter and priory of : 

78a : — ^gifts of Offii to ; varioQB lands 

and a great Bible, iv. 366, Wo. 
782 :— gifts of Othred, ib, 
798 : — Icomb given by bishop Heatho- 

red, iv. 563. 
822: — Harvington manor given by 

bishop Dencbert, ib. 
832 :— gifts of Cenwulf, iv. 367. 
846 : — Crowle given by bishop Hea- 

bert, iv. 963. 
852: — gifts of Berwilf and Burhed, 

ib. 
915: — Memanclive given by bishop 

Werefrid, ib. 
955: — ^Fepsinton (Phepson) given by 

Eadwig, iv. 367. 
957: — Oddingley and Lawarne given 

by bishop Kinewold, iv. 564. 
960 : — ^monks established at, by bishop 

Oswald, iv. 368. 
970: — monks from, established in 

liamsey by bishop Oswald, iv. 369. 
1084 : — ^the new monastery begun by 

S. Wulstan, iv. 373. 
1113: — the monastery burnt, iv. 375. 
1202:— fire at, L 66 ; ii. 78 ; iv. 391, 

T. Wi. Wo. ; return of the monks 

from Bome who had gone for S. 

Wulstan*s canonization, iv. 391 ,Wo. ; 

lease of West, ib. ; lease of Alver- 

ton and Shipston to Thomas de 

Erdlntone, ib. 
1293: — duel in the prior's court, iv. 

392 ; fidelity sworn to the priory 

by Roger Mortimer for Wribben- 

hall, ib, 
1205: — pension in Lindridge church 

confirmed to, by Giles, bishop of 

Hereford, iv. 393. 



Worcester, chapter and priory of :~«oii<^ 

1206 release of a liyery in Cha- 
combe, iv. 394 ; settlement between 
the prior and O. parson of Tin- 
dridge, ib. ; lease of Henwick, ib. 

1207: — Harvington chnreh given to 
Robert de Glipstone, iv. 395 ; visit 
of John, who girea a charter re- 
lating to various manors, ib. ; 
he gives 100 marks towards re- 
storing the cloister and offices, ib. ; 
leases of Harvington and Boraston, 
iv. 396. 

1209: — Stoke comes into the hands 
of the chamberlain, iv. 397 ; prior 
Ralph makes good his claim to the 
land of Hugh of Knighton, ib. 

1210: — 200 marks and a cart with 
four horses paid for the king's tax, 
iv. 398 ; Idudridge church given to 
Ralph, the prior's brother, ib. ; 
lease obtained of Overbury church 
from Ralph of Stoke, ib. 

1211 : — leases of Wolverley and 
Broadwas fall in, iv. 399 ; lease of 
Berrow church obtained by the 
prior, ib. ; new nsmze of the leases 
made by the prior, who adds to 
the income of the infirmary 60«. 
annually from the lands of Hugh of 
Knighton, iv. 400. 

1212:— arrangement with the chqrch 
of Strata Florida, ib. ; Newnham 
mill let to O. Bolt, iv. 401 ; cure of 
an Irishman at 8. Wulstan's tomb, 
and gift to the church in con- 
sequence, ib. 

1213:— lease of three parts of Dod- 
denham meadow obtained frooi 
William de Manns, ib. ; Cropthome, 
Netherton, and Outsden fall in oa 
the death of W. de Wetemore, ib. 

1214: — Cleeve church given by the 
bishop, iv. 403, 404; leases of 
Cleeve, Sedgeberrow, Stoke, and 
of the manors of Wolveriey and 
Boraston, iv. 404; term of the 
leases of Moor and Newnham pro* 



INDEX. 



385 



Worcester, cbapter and priory of : — cent 
12U I'-^eont 
longed, iT. 405 ; fidelity sworn by 
Hugh de Mortimer for Wribben- 
hall, ib. 
1216 : — Please of the vineyard of Dod- 
denham from Thomas de la Marc, 
iv. 406 ; the priory heavily fined 
and suspended, for celebrating for 
prince Louis, iv. 407. 
1217 : — ^the castle restored to the 

priory, i. 63 ; iv. 407, T. Wo. 
1218: — ^terms of the leases of Hallow, 
Grimley, and Henwick prolonged, 
iv. 409, Wo. ; prevented by Gualo 
the legate from electing the bishop, 
iv. 410. 
1219: — land belonging to the author's 
mother let to his brother, whose 
homage is received by the prior, iv. 
411 ; synod held by the bishop, L 
65 ; iv. 411, T. Wo. ; S. Andrew's, 
Worcester, given to Simon de Wal- 
ton, iv. 411, Wo. 
1220 :— gift of W. de Mandeville to 

the sacristy, iv. 412. 
1221 :— claim to the advowson of 
Dodderhill established, iv. 413; 
papal letter of privileges, iv. 414 ; 
their right of sepulture confirmed, 
t6. ; appeal of the Inshop against 
this, and the prior goes to Kome, 
1*6. ; Dodderhill church given by 
the bishop to his nephew in spite of 
the prior's appeal, t&.; three monks 
excommunicated by the bishop, ib, ; 
restored by the archbishop, ib. ; 
opposition to the bishop's entry 
into the chapter, and appeal to the 
archbishop, ib, 
1222 :— cruelty of the« bishop to, t6. ; 
sequestrated by the archbishop, iv. 
415. 
1228 : — ^prosecution of the bishop by 

the priory, ib, 
1224 : — ^pension given to C. de Crema, 
till he receives a benefice, iv. 416 ; 
chapel of Berrow adjudged to, con- 

VOL. V. 



Worcester, chapter and priory of i^-cont, 
1224 : — cont, 
solidated with Overbury, and given 
to Martin of Pattishall, ib. ; meet- 
ing of the archbishop and others 
in the chapter house to settle the 
questions at issue with the bishop, 
ib, ; peace made, i. 67; iv. 417, T. 
Wo. 
1225 : — beginning of the confraternity 
of the church, L 68 ; iv. 417, T. 
Wo.; arrangement between the 
prior and Walter, rector of Bredon, 
respecting tithes, iv. 418 ; new 
house built by the prior, ib. ; Tib- 
berton church given to Robert, the 
chaplain, dean of Worcester, ib. ; 
S. Martin's, Worcester, given to C. 
de Crema, ib, ; gold chalice given 
by William Briwerre, U>, 
1226 :— Stoke falls in, on the death 
of Beg^iald de Scortegrave, ib, ; 
Sedgeberrow church given to Helias 
of Broadwas, iv. 419; Stoke church 
given to Anketil de Parco, ib. ; rite 
of the clothiers' room restored by 
the bishop, ib, 
1227 : — lease of Shipston prolonged, 
tfr.; rentcharge given by William 
de Mandeville, iv. 420. 
1230:— suit respecting the pasturage 
at Wheatfield belonging to WoWer- 
ley manor, iv. 421 ; comporition re- 
specting a portion of the land of 
Henry of Knighton, ib. ; payment 
by the prior towards the war, and 
payment to the Pope, iv. 422. 
1231: — ^leases of Harvington, Fep- 
sinton, and Pensax, ib. ; rentcharges 
at PenhuUe, Broadwas, and Whit- 
tington bought, iv. 423. 
1232: — leases of Alston and Sedge- 
berrow fall in, and are given away, 
ib, ; arrangement with the abbey of 
Westminster, ib. ; mill and Jands at 
Doddenham bought, ib, ; the site of 
the castle confirmed to the priory 
by the king, t6. ; the king gives the 

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386 



INDEX. 



Worcester, chapter and priory of :• 

1232 : — cont 
adYowBon of Bronuigrove church, 
ih. 

1238:— land of W. de Maims quit- 
claimed to the priory, iv. 424 ; 
rights at Doddenham confirmed, iv. 
425 ; synod celebrated by the bishop, 
iv. 425 ; Cleeve manor falls in on 
William Norman's death, and is let 
again, ti. 

1234: ...Moor fiOls in, iv. 426; land 
bonght of Alored de Penholle, ib. ; 
arrangement respecting S. Helen's 
Worcester, and the chapels of 
Claines, Wick, and Wichenford, ib. 

1235:— A« de Penholle's land bought 
of B. de Sodintone, ib, ; lease taken 
of the mill at Shipston, ib.; con- 
firmations to the abbeys of Alcester; 
Winchcomb, and Bordesley, iv. 
426, 427 ; church of Sudbury con- 
ferred by the bishop on the sacrists' 
office, iy. 427 ; arrangement respect- 
ing S. Helen's and the aboye-named 
chapels, ib. ; Doddenham mill let 
to Henry Drugel, ib, ; fine paid to 
the prior by the widow of Philip of 
Mitton, ib.i thirty marks paid to 
the king, ib, 

1286 : — ^Bromsgrove church conferred 
on the priory by the bishop, the 
chapel of Grafton being reserved 
for the sacristy ; and the yicar 
admitted on the presentation of the 
priory, ib. ; confirmations to Keyn- 
sham, Usk, Great Malyem, iv. 427, 
428 ; S. Andrew's, Worcester, given 
to Bichard of Coventry, iv. 428. 

1287: -^church of Bowington con- 
firmed to Beading abbey, ib, ; 
Shipston mill, a moiety of Dodden- 
ham meadow, and a virgate at 
Cleeve, bought, ib. ; Cleeve mill 
let, ib. ; presentations to Cropthome, 
Harvington, and Stoke, iv. 428, 
429; pension granted to Hamelin, 
IT. 429. 



Worcester, chapter and priory of :• 

1238 : — Hampton meadow bought, ib. ; 
payment of the thiitieth to the king, 
ib. ; Crowle wood bought, ib, ; pre- 
sentation to Alvechurch, iv. 430. 

1239:— S. Clement's church, Wor- 
cester, given to B. of Cotheridge, 
ib, i diapels of Grimley and Hallow 
given to B. dean of Worcester, ib, ; 
Alston mill bought, ib.i presenta- 
tion to Himbleton, ib, 

1240 : — ^boundary settled between Wol- 
verley and Eiddenninster, ib.; lease 
of Horsley, ib. $ S. Andrew's, Wor- 
cester, given to Sampson, ib. ; 8. 
Swithun's, Worcester, given to John, 
diaplain, iv. 432 ; synod at Wor- 
cester, ib, ; presentation to Icomb, 
ib. ; rentchasge given to the al- 
monry by the bishop, who confirms 
the tithes, &c to the sacristy, ib. ; 
tax paid to the Pope, ib. 

1241: — ^arrangement with the parson 
and freemen of Newnham respect- 
ing the assart of Comwood, iv. 433 ; 
arrangement respecting Chadwick 
tithes, with S. Wnlstan's hospital, 
Worcester, t6. ; land of lliomaa 
Buppe of Harvington bought, ib. 

1242 : — aid for the Gascon expedition 
paid to the king, ib. ; heriot of 
Hugh of Cleeve received; lease 
from his widow, iv. 434 ; homage 
and payment to the prior by Henry 
de Sanford, ib. ; presentations to 
Cropthome, Grimley, Hallow, and 
S. Clement's, Worcester, ib. ; lease 
granted of Cutsden demesne, ib. 

1243 : — ^land bought at Wolverley and 
Alston, iv. 485; presentation' to 
Cleeve and S. Clement's, Worcester, 
ib. ; Vincent, archdeacon of Wor- 
cester, installed by the subprior, 
ib. ; the usual gifts recdved fbr the 
installation of the two new abbats 
of Gloucester, though one died be- 
fore installation, ib. ; Tymberdene 
land leased to the almoner, ib, ; 



INDEX. 



387 



Woroerto*, chapter and priory of: — cout 
1243 :— cofit 
caps giyen by the prior to the krag 
and qaeen on Richard of Cornwall's 
marriage, ib, 
1244: — land in Doddenham bought, 
i&.; pension granted to W. Bidnn 
at the king's request, ib, ; exchange 
in Fladbnry and Wichenford be- 
tween the bishop and J. Poer con- 
finned, ib.i Wichenford Yicarage 
given to W., chaplain, i&. ; heath 
near Tibberton bought, ib, 
1245: — 100 shillings and a siWer cap 
given for princess Margaret's mar- 
riage, IT. 436 ; land at Teddington 
booght, iy. 437. 
1247: — Mulderham mill falls in, iv. 
438; chapels of Doddenham and 
Enightwick given to W., ib, ; pay- 
ment in aid of the Pope, ib. ; patron- 
age of Halford church yielded by 
the convent of Eenilworth to the 
bishop, ib. 
1248: — ^payment in aid of the Pope, 
ib, ; presentations to Tibberton, 
Doddenham, and Knightwick, iv. 
439. 
1249 : — payment in aid of the king, 
t6. ; various lands come to the 
priory, ib, ; presentation to Sedge- 
berrow and Tibberton, ib. 
1250 :— quarrel with the bishop re- 
specting certun liberties of Oswalds- 
law hundred, iv. 489, 440. 
1251 :— reception of the bishop with 
a procession on his retom from the 
Roman court, iv. 440. 
1252 : — ^presentation to Wichenford 
and S. Clement's, Worcester, iv. 
441 ; presentation to Harvington, 
ib.; chapels of Doddenham and 
Knightwick given to G., chaplain, 
ib. 
1253 : — ^recovery of vetitnm namium 
by the bishop, ib. ; taxes paid to 
the Pope, ib, ; aid for the Gascon 
expedition paid to the king, hr, 442 ; 



Worcester, chapter and priory of z-^cont, 
1253 i—cont 
mills of Mulderham, Wolverley, 
and Broadwas let on lease, ib. ; 
leases of Shipston, deeve, Pepsin- 
ton, ftll in, 1^.; Symon de Walton 
presented to Stoke, t5.; confedera- 
tion with the convents of Wenlock 
and Abingdon, ib, ; meadow land 
bought of W. de Schimake, ib, 

1254: — Harrington manor leased to 
Symon de Walton, partly for a debt 
to him, and partly to pay off the 
Caursins, ib,; debt to Sampson of 
Bromsgrove paid, ib, 

1255: — Sedgeberrow church given to 
the prior's nephew, iv. 443 ; site 
confirmed to the nuns of Whiston 
(Worcester), ib. ; legacy of arch- 
bishop W. de Grey, ib.; payment 
of taxes for spirituals and tem- 
porals, ib. ; confederation with Peter- 
borough, ib, ; payments for warren 
to the king, queen, and chancellor, 
ib.; the right to two viigates at 
Cancteton made good before the 
justices, ib, 

1256 :— custody of the priory woods 
within the forests of Feekenham and 
Eenfiure obtained from the king, ib, ; 
presentation to Wolverley, ib, ; pay- 
ment to A. de Savoy for taxes, ib, ; 
presentation to S. Andrew's, Wor- 
cester, iv. 444; land at Broadwas 
and Cancteton bought, ib. 

1257: — Stoke church gi?en to H. de 
Cantelape, ib,; payment to A. de 
Savoy, ib. 

1258: — settlement of the boundaries 
of Norton and Alvechurch manors, 
iv. 445; payment to the nuncio 
Herlot, ib, ; arrangement with Read- 
ing abbey respecting tenements at 
Tydintone, and with R. of Wash- 
bourn respecting Teddington, ib.; 
land of A. de Oncredam at Broad- 
was let for a mark, ib, 

B B 2 



388 



INDEX. 



Worcester, chapter and priory of: — cont, 

1259 : — ^leases of Hallow and Grimley 
fall in, ib. ; land and tenements of 
W. de Credyntone (Tredington) fall 
in, iv. 446. 

1260 : — ^rishation of the archbishop, 
»6; ; land at Netherton bought, ib, ; 
presentation to Stoke and Bimble- 
ton, 1*6. 

1261: — ^tithes of Monkwood belong- 
ing to Bromsgrove church obtained, 
ib, ; land and mills bought from 
W. de Beauchamp and Hugh de 
Mortimer, iv. 447 ; presentation to 
Broadwas and S. Andrews's, Wor- 
cester, ib. 

1262: — granges at Grimley and Hen- 
wick destroyed by a storm, ib, ; 
presentation to Lindridge and Him- 
bleton, ib. ; pension from Lindridge 
confirmed by the bishop of Here- 
ford, ib, 

1263: — ^lease of Bromsgrove church 
falls in, iv. 448. 

1268 : — ^the bishop appropriates Grim- 
ley with Hallow to the priory, iv. 
458. 

1269 : — ^the priory obtains the right of 
jurisdiction, vacante iede, ib, 

1273: — visitation of archbishop Kil- 
warby, iv. 465. 

1275 :— duels for the church of Teit- 
bury, and the bailiwick of Hcnbury, 
iv. 467 ; advowson of Dodderhill 
secured for 30 marks paid to B. 
Mortimer, iv. 468. 

1281 : — presentation to Stoke prior 
and Sedgeberrow, iv. 479 ; action 
of the Templars against the priory 
respecting Bromsgrove church, ib, . 
legacy of bishop Nicholas of Win- 
chester to the priory, iv. 480; 
inquisition respecting new houses 
at Bromsgrove and a fence built 
up in front of them burnt, ib. ; 
question as to the advowson of the 
chapel of Grafton, iv. 481 ; pre- 



Worcester, chapter and priory of : — coni* 
1281 :—conL 
sentation to S. Swlthun*s, Wor- 
cester, ib. 

1282 : — Simon de Wyre, the precentor, 
goes to Rome, iv. 483 ; the priory 
visited by the bishop, iv. 484. 

1283: — the king's officers attempt to 
seize the tenth collected for the Holy 
Land, but no depont found in the 
priory, iv. 466, 487; 30 marks paid 
to the king for the Welsh war, ib, ; 
presentation to S. Andrew's, Wor- 
cester, and Himbleton, ib. ; meadow 
at Dudley, given to the priory, ib, ; 
hermitage of Packington given to 
Walter de Lodeford for his life, ib. ; 
a pennon to Guy de Foliano com- 
pounded for, iv. 488 ; presentation 
to Sedgeberrow, ib, 

1284: — visitation of the bishop, iv. 

489. 
1285: — presentations to Hallow and 

Icomb, iv. 491. 

1286: — presentations to Stoke and 
8. Swithon's, Worcester, iv. 498 ; 
preeentadons to Lindridge and 
Sedgeberrow, iv. 498 ; entry of the 
bishop into the chapter house, with 
harsh propomtions, ib. ; the priory 
send a proetor to the Boman court, 
ib. 



1287 :— case of land at Marston 
decided at Gloucester, ib. ; the 
prior receives seisin of a tene- 
ment at Overbury and Tedding- 
ton, iv. 494; room near the infir- 
mary removed for fear of fire, ib. ; 
visitation of the bishop, ib, ; the 
prior receives seinn of land at 
Broadwas, ib. ; presentation to 
Grimley vicarage, i6. ; grant of 
ground for building to Richard de 
la Linde, ib. ; presentation to All 
Saints, Worcester, iv. 495. 

1288: — ^the precentor expelled from 
the chancel by the bishop while hold- 



INDEX. 



389 



Worcester, chapter and prioiy oti^-cont, 

1288 i—cont 

ing an ordination at Westbory, ib. ; 
attempt of the bishop to join the 
churches of his manors to the West- 
bury prebends, iy. 496 ; opposition 
of Stephen de Wittone to the 
bishop's taking any step to the 
prejudice of the priory during the 
appeal, ib, ; the prior opposes the 
bishop in the chapter house, ib, ; 
appeal of S. de Wittone against the 
bishop, t6. ; presentation to Broad- 
was, ib,i the proctor of Francis 
archdeacon of Worcester (a cardi- 
nal) installed for him, ib, ; progress 
of the , appeal against the bishop ; 
he agrees that all should be as 
before the expulsion of the precen- 
tor from Westbory, iv. 497. 

1289 :^H>rd]nation at Bromsgrove ; 
the precentor still prevented from 
doing his office, iy. 498 ; the chapel 
of Grafton extorted by the bishop, 
but recovered by the priory, ib. ; 
the bull arrives against the junction 
of the churches and the Westbury 
prebends, and is heard at Beading, 
ib. ; grant to Bichard de la Idnde, 
ff6. } the deed respecting this grant 
received, iv. 499; the day for the 
Westbury suit postponed, because 
the judge did not appear, t6. ; H. 
Poche, citizen of Worcester, buried 
in the cemetery in spite of the 
Franciscans, iv. 499, 500; remis- 
sion of part of the usual gifts from 
the new abbat of Fershore, because 
the abbey church had been recently 
burnt, iv. 500 ; royal letters brought 
by the bishop respecting the West- 
bury prebends, ib, ; reception of Ed- 
ward L by the convent, ib, ; false ac- 
cusation of the prioiy by the Fran- 
eiscans respecting the funeral of H. 
Foche, ib. ; question as to the right 
of sepulture setded, t6. ; archbishop 
Peccham writes strongly to the 



Worcester, chapter and priory of : — cmU, 

1289 : — emt, 
bishop on behalf of the Frands- 
cans, iv. 501. 

1290 : — arguments of the priory 
against the junction of the churches 
and the Westbury prebends, ib. ; 
answer of the king, ib. ; opinion of 
the council and of Gilbert de Clare, 
iv. 501, 502 ; letter from Bome re- 
specting the archdeaconry, iv. 502 ; 
payments to be made by the priory, 
ib, ; presentation by the king to All 
Saints, Worcester, during the mino- 
rity of H. Mortimer, ib. ; three per- 
sons installed by the bishop at West- 
bury, ib, ; order of the archbishop 
that the body of H. Poche be ex- 
humed and given up to the Francis- 
cans, ib. ; inquisition on the wish 
of the deceased and the supposed 
injury to the friars, iv. 503 ; insult 
to the prior at Harvington, ib. ; vi- 
sitation of bishop Godfrey, with 140 
horses, iv. 503, 504; the priory 
refuses to afBx its seal to the deed 
of consent to the junction of the 
Westbury prebends to his churches, 
and the bishop retires in anger, iv. 
504 ; the prior admonished to give 
up the body of H. Poche to the 
friars, ib. ; the friars carry it off in 
great triumph to the confusion of 
the monks, ib. ; ashes given to the 
people by the penitentiary and H. 
de Camera on Ash Wednesday, the 
prior preaching in the meantime 
in the chapter house, ib. ; the prior 
afterwards blesses the ashes, and 
does not interfere with the bishop's 
office, ib, ; 100 marks foigiven the 
priory by the king, for the soul of 
queen Eleanor, t&. ; letter of the 
bishop prejudicial to the priory ; 
appeid against it, ib, 

1291 : — ^letter to the bishop from the 
priory on their grievances, iv. 505 ; 
visitation of the bishop, who re- 



390 



iin>Ex. 



Worcester, eh»pter and priory of i^^ent 

1291 : — cont, 
TokeB hiB Btatates, ib, ; all lawsiiita to 
cease till the end of October, ib. ; 
deer to be given to the priorj, sede 
vacantef by G. de Clare, ib. ; the 
obnoidoos statutes quashed before 
the chancellor, ib.; concession of 
the bishop thatCutsden andLaw- 
ame should be free from scutage, 
ib. ; presentation to Himbleton, It. 
506 ; confirmation by the king of the 
bishop's concessions, ib. ; food and 
clothing given to one of the king's 
servants at his request, ib. ; buU 
obtained by the bishop agamst the 
priory, ib. ; presentation to Packing- 
ton, ib. ; the document of submission 
of the claimants of the eroim of 
Scotland sent to, for preservation in 
their arehtves, iv. 007, 609 ; inquiry 
by the Pope into the value of the 
convent property, iv. 509. 

1292 :— gifis of William of the Blills, 
ib. ; after the bloodshed in the ca- 
thedral, the ofloe is said in the 
chapter house till the cathedral is 
purified, iv. 509, 510; additional 
income for drugs given by W. of 
the Afills, ib. ; presentation to Wol- 
verley, i6.; 100 marks borrowed 
from Laurence of Ludlow, ib.; 
grant of a pension to Thomas de 
Lughore, ib.; presentation to 8. 
Martin's, Worcester, iv. 611 ; death 
of James Aubm; his gift to the 
priory, ib. 

1298 : — several ftnlty bonds of Wil- 
liam de Lodeford exchanged for one 
correct bond, iv. 518; the monk 
Thomas returns fltmi the Boman 
court, ib. I grant of Overbuy to 
Q. of Norwich, (rector of Wolver- 
ley), iv. 513 ; new cross set up, ib. ; 
100/. borrowed of William de Ha- 
meltone received, and 100 marks 
from Laurence of Ludlow, ift. ; pre- 
sentation to Wolverley, iv. 614; 



Worcester, chapter and priory of :- 

1293 : — cont 

rentchaige at la Lawe obtained 
from John Lovet, ib. ; bond to B. 
de Belewe, ib. ; Peter de Trad re- 
cdves seisin of the tenement in 
Prior's Cleeve, ib. 

1294 : — verses respecting S. Wulstan 
recited by the convent before the 
king, iv. 516; licenoe obtained 
from the king to enter the land of 
R. de Belewe, iv. 517 ; heavy bur- 
dens on the priory, ib, ; manner in 
which they were met, ib. ; bargain 
with R de Amleye, ib. ; William 
of Gloucester resignu, and is again 
presented to Wolverley, it. 518; 
renewal of the citation, ftc reflect- 
ing the Westbury prebends, ib. 

1295:— one hundred pounds lent by 
Henry deBluntesdone,iv. 521; lease 
taken of StreCton-on4be-Fo8s from 
R. de la Linde, iv. 528 ; presentation 
to Doddenham - cum - Knigfatwick, 
ib. ; death of Peter de Eeeote at 
Anagni, on the buriness of the 
Westbury prebends, ib.; gift and 
memorial of Jolm Lovet, A. ; four 
monks with B. de la Linde exa- 
mined in the church of S. Mary at 
Bow respecting the Westbury pre- 
bends, ib. ; seven old men examined 
by W. Brun, rector of Lac, on the 
same subject, iv. 528, 524; the 
ftoniliar desks of the bishop exsr 
mined, iv. 525 ; death of and masses 
for Nicholas of Dumbleton, ib. 

1296 -.—burial of William de Poer in 
the cloister, iv. 527 ; death and bene- 
&etions of William of the Ifills, iv. 
528 ; tax exacted by the king, ib. ; 
presentation to S. Swithnn's, Wor- 
cester, iv. 590; pennon given to 
Henry de Bluntesdone, ib, 

1297 :— the fifth part of their goods 
paid by the priory for the king's 
protection, iv. 581 ; lease Ibr five 
years of tiie arthdeacomy of Wor- 



391 



Woroester, ch^ter and priory of :— «oiit 

1297 : — conL 
oetter, It. 688 ; letter of the bishop 
to the priory to stop the pablicatioii 
of the Kntenee against those who 
had seised the goods of the clergy, 
iy. 533 ; profession of four monks, 
IT. 584; settlement of the bonn- 
dazies of the prior's wood at Wol- 
yerley, iy. 535. 

1298: — letter binding tiie priory to 
giye a pension to H. de Bhmtesdone 
exchanged for another, iy. 539 ; 
profession of three monks before 
John, bishop of Llandaff, ib, ; pre- 
sentation to Cropthome, iy. 539, 
541. 

1299 :— Fkesentation to Wiohenibrd, 
iy. 541 ; two marks granted annually 
to Bobert of Doyebridge, while at 
the Roman conrt for the priory, 
A. ; letter of absolution from arch- 
bishop Eilwarby, t6.; soits gained 
by the prior against certain persons 
before the Judges itinerant, ib. ; pre- 
sentation to 8. Clement's, Worces- 
ter, iy. 542 ; grant to Balph de 
Wyyile to receiye him with two 
horses, and to pay him 40f. annu- 
ally, ib. ; grant to Adam of Hartle- 
bury to be perpetual miller at Mul- 
derham, ib.; death of Thomas of 
BedgebeiTow in the Roman court, 
and i^ipointment of a proctor to 
claim his books, &c. for the priory, 
548; absolution and offering of 
John de Bradenestok, ib. 

1800:^ money borrowed of Peter, 
chaplain of Cotsden, to pay H. de 
Bhmtesdone, iy. 544; two liyeries 
in oonsequence granted to Peter, 
ib.i presoitation to Wolyerley, iy. 
545 ; the prior's woods at WoWcriey 
separated from the royal forest, ib. ; 
attempt of the bishop by his official 
and another to yisit the prioiy, ib. ; 
refoaal of the i«ioiy to admit them, 
ib» I commission giyen by the bishop 



Woreester, chapter and prioiy of r — canL 

1300 :^-cont. 
to yisit the priory, iy. 546 ; order 
of the chapter that the keeper of 
the infirmary should giye ISdL to 
each monk for drugs, iy. 547 ; the 
death of Wulstan to be celebrated 
annnally, ib. ; his gift to the priory, 
ib. ; anangement to pay G. de 
^ddleton six marks while in the 
Arehes Court for the priory, ib. ; 
presentation to Himbleton, iy. 548 ; 
a disme paid, i5. ; John of Dumble- 
ton re-appointed prior of little 
Malyem by the priory, but will not 
accept the office, ib,; archbishop 
Winchelsey yisits Worcester, and 
preaches in the ch^ter house, t6.; 
his yisit to the bishop and prior, 
ib.i the archbishop depoaea some 
officers of the priory, and suspends 
others, iy. 549. 

1301 :— The king and queen at Wor- 
cester, ib.i ^^ hing giyes Wor- 
field church to the priory, t6. ; pas- 
turage at Monkwood, Grimley, and 
Hallow bought from James of WU 
ohenford, ib.; neighbours of the 
priory murdered at Worcester, ib. ; 
some of the older monks examined 
on oath respecting articles brought 
against the bishop by William of 
Gloucester, iy. 550 ; taxes paid to 
the king and the Pope, ib. ; Dodder- 
hiU church appropriated to the priory 
by the bishop, iy. 550, 551 ; the 
prior introduced into Dodderiiill 
church by S. de Wynetone, iy. 
551. 

1302 :^ibrty shillings granted to R. 
de la Le, proctor at Rome for the 
conyent, iy. 552 ; fall of part of the 
dormitory, ib. ; a young monk 
cured by a rision of S. Wulstan, 
t6. s lease of the hermitage in Pack- 
ington Parya, iy. 553 ; liyery sold 
to Adam de Pirie and his wife for 
their liyes» ib, ; breaoh of the right 



392 



XKBSX* 



Worcester, chapter and priory of : —tcni. 

1302 i—eoni, 

of sanctoary, It. 554 ; pablick pen- 
ance of the bailiib of Worcester 
for this, tfr. ; profession of Henry 
Fowke and others before the prior, 
aede vacanU^ ib, 

1303 : — ^the archbishop deprives the 
priory of Dodderhill church, iv. 
556; the priory refuse to pay the 
expenses of the enthroniaation of 
the bishop, ih, 

Worcester, bishops of: 

Bosel, iv. 365, Wo. ; dies, ib. 

Ostfor, 1*6. ; dies, ib, 

8..£gwin, iT. 366 ; builds the abbey 
of Eyesham, ib.; goes to Rome, 
iii. 9, D. ; dies, iv. 366, Wo. ; trans- 
lated at Eresham, L 53 ; !▼. 885, T. 
Wo. 

Wilfrid, It. 366, Wo. ; dies, ib. 

Mildred, t6. ; dies, ib. 

Wennund, ib» ; dies, ib. 

Tilhere, abbat of Berkeley, ib. ; dies, 
i6. 

Heathored, ib. ; dies, iv. 568 ; had 
given Icomb to Worcester, t6. 

Denebert, ib, ; dies, t6. ; had given 
Harrington to Worcester, ib. 

Heabert, ib ; dies, ib. ; had given 
Crowle to Worcester, ib. 

Alheun, ib. ; dies, ib. 

Werefrid, i&.; one of the masters of 
Alfred, ib. ; had transhUed S. Gre- 
gory's dialogues into English by 
Alfred's order, ib. ; dies, iv. 369, 
563; had given Memanclive to 
Worcester, ib, 

Ethelhun, abbat of Berkeley, iv. 369, 
563 ; dies, iv. 370, 564. 

Wilferth, iv. 370, 564 ; dies, iv. 564. 

Kinewold (or Cenwald), ib, ; dies, iv. 
368, 564 ; had given Oddingley and 
lAwame to Worcester, iv. 564. 

S. Dunstan, ii. 166 ; iv. 368, Wa. Wo. ; 
consecrated by archbishop Odo, ii. 
166 ; iv. 368, Wa. Wo. ; archbishop 
of Canterbury, ili 10 ; iv. 368, D. 



Worcester, bish<^ of i—ctmt 

S. Dunstan— coat 
Wo.; see Canterbury, aiehbishops 
of. 

S. Oswald, iv. 368, Wo. ; consecrated 
by S. Dunstan, iii. 10, D. ; places 
monks at Worcester, iv. 868, Wo. ; 
founds monasteries at Westbury, 
Pershore, and Winchoomls iv. 369 ; 
founds Bamsay, iL 169; iv. 369, 
Wa. Wo. ; archbishop of York, iii. 
10; iv. 868, D. Wa; restores 
abbat Fulbert to life, iv. 369, Wo. ; 
dies, iv. 370. 

Aldulf, abbat of Fetetboroas^, ib. ; 
see Vork, archbishops ol 

Aldred sent by Edward the Confessor 
to Bome, ii. 183, Wa. ; dedicates 8. 
Peter's, Gloucester, and makes 
Wlstan abbat, iv. 372, Wa ; goes to 
Jerusalem, ib, ; archbishop of York, 
ii. 187, Wa. ; erroneously called 
bishop of Hereford, ib. 

S. Wulstan consecrated, L 185, Bu. ; 
his fsme, iv. 372, Wo. ; begins 
the monastery, iv. 873; defends 
Worcester against the Herefordshire 
men, &o., ii. 199, Wa. ; dies, L 6, 
44, 185 ; ii. 38, 204 ; iii. IS ; iv. 
12, 373, M. T. Bu. Wi. Wa. D. O. 
W. Wo. ; appears to bishop Robert 
of Hereford, ii. 204, Wa. ; intention 
of William I. to deprive him, L 21 1, 
Bu. ; had receiyed the biahopriek 
from Edward the Confessor, t5. ; 
legend of him at the tomb of S. Ed- 
ward, t6. ; miracles of, in 1201, L 
56, 209 ; ii. 253 ; iv. 891, T. Bu. 
Wa. Wo. ; inquiry into, ordered by 
the Pope, iv. 891, Wo. ; monks go 
to Rome for his canonisation, i. 56 ; 
iv. 391, T. Wo. ; letter sent by the 
archbishop and bishops fbr this, iv. 
891, Wo. ; eanoniied, i. 57 ; iv. 
392, 405, T. Wo.; his relieks moved 
and then restored in 1204, iv. 392, 
Wo. ; miracle of, in 1212, iv. 401 ; 
church built in his hoDonr in Ire- 



INDEX. 



393 



Woreetter, buhopBef: — ctmt 

S. Wolstan — cont 

land,i6. ; his feretry stripped to pay 
tbe fine demanded of Worcester 
priory, It. 407 ; translated in 1218, 
i. 63 ; iL 289 ; ill 52, 454 ; It. 
61, 409, 410, T. Wa. D. Be. W. 
Wo.; his relicks cut and dirided 
by bishop Silyester, ii. 289, Wa. ; 
miracle of, in 1220, if. 412, Wo. ; 
miracles in 1221, L 65; iy. 413, 
414, T. Wo. ; relicks of, given to 
Tewkesbury in 1235, . i. 96, T. ; 
altar consecrated in his honour at 
Tewkesbury in 1241, i. 118 ; yisit of 
Edward I. to his shrine in 1283, iy. 
488, Wo. ; his charter against re- 
moving the monks from Westbury 
read before the king in council in 
1290, iv. 501 ; offerings of Ed- 
ward L to the shrine before his 
French expedition in 1293, iy. 514 ; 
three masses of, to be said weekly 
till the king's return, ib.; daily 
bread left by, to the convent, iv. 
517; his anathema against its dimi- 
nution, t&. ; offerings and speech 
of Edward I. at the shrine in 1295, 
iv. 521 ; gold buckle offered at 
the shrine by Edward I. in 1300, 
iy. 544 ; cures a young monk by 
a vision, iv. 552. 

Sampson, ii 38, Wi. ; dies, i. 9; ii. 
44 ; iv. 16, 375, T. Wi. O. W. 
Wo. 

Theulf, ii. 44, Wi. (caUed Theobald) ; 
iv. 375, Wi. Wo.; consecrated by 
archbishop Ralph, iv. 376, Wo. ; 
dedicates Tewkesbury, i. 45, T. ; 
dies, i. 11, 45; ii. 47, 219, M. T. 
WL Wa. 

Simon, i. 45 ; ii. 219, T. Wa. ; his 
composition with Clarenbald, prior 
of Bermondaey, respecting the tithes 
of Lytelhoo, iii. 438, Be. ; dies, i. 
47 ; iv. 26, T. O. W. 

John of Pageham, i. 47 ; iv. 26, T. O. 
W. ; gives Bensmgton and Turk- 



Worcester, bishops of '.-"cont, 

John of Pageham — cont. 
dean to Osney, iv. 26, O. ; dies, 
iv. 30, O. W. ; dies at Rome, L 48, 
T. 

Alured, i. 48 ; iv. 30, T. O. W. ; dies, 
i. 49 ; ii. 66, T. Wi. 

Koger Fitz-Count, i. 49 ; ii. 57 ; iv. 
881, T. Wi. Wo.; enthroned, iv. 
381, Wo. ; goes to the Pope against 
archbishop Thomas, ii. 58 ; iv. 381, 
Wi. Wo. ; crosses to France, i. 50 ; 
iv. 382, T. Wo. ; goes to Rome, to 
excuse Henry II. from the murder 
of archbishop Thomas, i. 50; iv. 
383, T. Wo.; silences the opposi- 
tion of S. Frideswide's to Osney, 
iv. 38, O. ; goes to the council at 
Rome in 1178, i. 52, T.; dies, iii. 
22 ; iv. 38, 384, D. O. Wo. ; dies at 
Tours, i. 52; ii. 241, T. Wa. ; 
buried at Tours, i. 52, T. 

Baldwin, abbat of Ford, i. 52 ; ii. 241 ; 
iv. 39, 384, T. Wa. O. Wo. ; made 
archbishop of Canterbury, L 53 ; ii. 
62 ; iii. 23 ; iv. 39, 40, 385, T. Wi. 
D. W. O. Wo. ; see Canterbury, 
archbishops of. 

William de Korhale, archdeacon of 
Gloucester, L 52, T. ; made bishop, 
i. 53 ; ii. 244; iii. 23 ; iv. 40, 385, 
T. Wa. D. O. W. Wo.; dies, i. 54 ; 
ii. 247; iv. 43, 887, T. Wa. O. 
Wo. 

Robert Fits-Ralph, archdeacon of Not- 
tingham, i. 54; ii. 247; iii 26; iv. 
44, 387, T. Wa. D. O. Wo. ; con- 
secrated at Canterbuxy by bishop 
Longchamp, ii. 247, Wa. ; dies, L 
55 ; il 249 ; iv. 47, 888, T. Wa. O. 
Wo. ; his charter respecting Alces- 
ter, iv. 426, Wo. 

Henry de Soilli, abbat of Glastonbuiy, 
i. 55 ; ii. 249 ; iii. 447, 448 ; iv. 47, 
388, T. Wa. Be. O. Wo. ; dies, i. 
55 ; ii. 250 ; iii. 448 ; iv. 48, 388, 
T. Wa, Be. O. W. Wo. j see Glas- 
tonbury. 



394 



INDEX. 



Worcester, bishopB of : — conL 

John of Goatances, dean of Bonen, i. 
55 ; ii. 64, 250 ; iu. 26 ; It. 48, 388, 
T. Wi. Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; dies, i. 
56 ; il 70, 251 ; iv. 49, 389, T. Wi. 
Wa. O. Wo. ; his body uneormpt, 
iy. 389, Wo. ; had moved S. Wul- 
stan's reliclu, iv. 892, Wo. 

Manger, archdeacon of Eyrenx, L 56 ; 
It. 50, 390, T. O. Wo. ; quashed by 
the archbishop of Canterbnry, but 
confirmed by Innocent IIL, it. 390, 
Wo. ; consecrated by Innocent III., 
i. 56; iy. 390, T. Wo.; retoms 
from Rome, and is enthroned, i. 
57 ; iy. 390, T. Wo. ; replaces S. 
Wulstan's relicks, iy. 392, Wo. ; 
Eyesham partially subjected to, iy. 
393 ; Eyesham exempted from, ib, ; 
one of the executors of the inter- 
dict, i. 29; ii. 80, 260; iy. 396, 
M. Wi. Wa. Wo. ; goes into exile 
in consequence, i. 29 ; iL 261 ; iii. 
31 ; iy. 396, M. Wa. D. Wo. ; sent 
for by John, and returns, ii. 261, 
Wa. ; sent for by John to make 
peace with the archbishop, ii. 262 ; 
his manors restored, ib, ; dies, L 
60 ; iy. 401, T. Wo. ; dies in exile 
in France, L 32 ; iii. 34, 37, M. D. ; 
dies at Pontigny, ii. 267 ; iy. 55; 
Wa.0. 

Balph, prior of Worcester, elected, 
but set aside at the instance of the 
legate, iy. 402, Wo. 

Walter de Grey, chancellor, i. 61 $ iL 
281 ; iii. 38, 41 ; iy. 403, T. Wa. D. 
Wo. ; sends a mandate for Hugh, 
abbat of Tewkesbury, to be blessed 
by the bishop of Hereford, iy. 403, 
Wo. ; giyes Cleeye church to Wor- 
cester priory, iy. 403, 404; reco- 
yers certain churches from B. de 
Wiletone, iy. 404 ; goes to the La- 
teran council in 1215, iy. 405, Wo. ; 
made archbishop of York, i. 61 ; 
iL 287 ; iiL 51 ; iy. 405, T. Wa. 
D. Wo. ; see York, archbishops of. 



Worcester, biBh<^ of :- 

Silvester of Evesham, prior of Wor- 
cester* L 62 ; iii. 51 ; iv. 405, T. D. 
Wo. ; consecrated at Perugia by 
Innocent m., L 62 ; iy. 405, T. 
Wo. ; consecrates Hugh, bishop 
of Hereford, iv. 406, Wo. ; at the 
coronation of Henry IH., ii. 286; 
iii. 48, Wa. D. ; induces W. of 
Broadwas to resign the sub-priorsfaip 
of Worcester, and to keep with him, 
iv. 407, Wa; taxes the clerks of 
the diocese, t6. ; dedicates Worces- 
ter cathedral, L 63 ; iL 289 ; iv. 409, 
T. Wa. Wo.; translates 8. Wul- 
stan, L 63 ; ii. 289 ; iiL 52 ; iv. 409, 
T. Wa. D. Wo.; his treatment of 
S. Wulstan's relicks, iL 289, Wa.; 
deforests Horwell and Ombresley 
foresto, L 64; iv. 410, T. Wo.; 
obtains a fidr for S. Wulstan's day, 
iv. 410, Wo.; dies, L 63; ii. 289; 
iii. 52, T. Wa. D. ; dies at Bamsey, 
iv. 410, Wo. ; buried at Worcester, 
iL 289 ; iv. 410, Wa. Wo. ; see the 
list of priors. 
William of Blois, archdeacon of Buck- 
ingham, i. 63 ; iL 290 ; iiL 52 ; iv. 

410, T. Wa. D. Wo. ; appointed by 
the legate Gualo, iv. 410, Wo. ; 
holds a synod at Worcester, L 65 ; 
iv. 411, T. Wo. ; his examination 
into the priory of Worcester, iv. 

411, Wo.; attempts to remove the 
prior, but £eu1s, ib, ; consecrates the 

' new beUs, iv. 412 ; his quarrel 

with Tewkesbury, L 65, T. ; appeals 
against the Papal letter to the priory 
of Worcester, iv. 414, Wo. ; gives 
Dodderhill church to his nephew, 
i6.; excommunicates three monks, 
who are absolved by the arch- 
bishop's order, t6. ; goes to Bome 
against the prior of Worcester, L 
66, T.; on his retom deposes the 
prior, and puts in W. Norman, iv. 
415, Wo. ; his cruelty, ib, ; sends 
Miohael| archdeacon of Gloucester, 



Jt vtf . 



iia>Ex. 



395 



Worcester, bisbope of : — coni, 
William of Blois — cont. 
' to Borne against the prior, t&. ; his 
suit with the priory, ih, ; lays the 
fbandatioii of the new front of the 
cathedral, £6. ; peace made between 
him and the priory of Worcester, 
tliiV)^^^ tfie^archbishop and others, 
"i. 67 ; iv. 4l f, "T/ Wo. i midges W. 
of Bedford prior, ih. ; witnesses 
Magna Charta in 1225, L 281 , Bu. ; 
excommunicates all engaged in the 
toomament at Worcester, iy. 418, 
Wo. ; restores the site of the clo- 
thiers' -room, at the west of the 
dmrch, to the priory, It. 419 ; ex- 
commnnicates and then absolves 
those who b^ke the cell at Est- 
chnrche, 1. 68, T. ; jyersecates 
Tewkesbury abont Marshfield, i. 
71 ; celebrates a synod at Wor- 
cester in 1229, L 73 ; takes off the 
suspension of Marshfield, ih, \ con- 
secrates an altar fbr the Dominicans 
at Bristol in spite of the monks of 
8. Jmae^Sf i. 78 ; refhses to admit 
' the Tewkesbury monks to orders, 
L 82 ; decides against Tewkesbury 
in the soit about Fairford, ih, ; per- 
secutes Tewkesbuiy, i 88 ; absolves 
Tewkesbury and the late abbat 
Peter, i 84 ; blesses Robert, abbat 
of Tewkesbury, iy. 424, Wo. ; 
makes peace with Tewkesbury, L 
87, T. ; absoWes William Beau- 
champ and others, L 88, 89 ; dis- 
plays a bull against Tewkesbury, L 
89 ; his interference in the quarrel 
between the abbats of 8. Augus- 
tine's, Bristol, and Coyentiy; L 90 ; 
the quarrel with Malvern made up, 
iy. 424, Wo. ; recdved by the prior 
of Malvern, and preaches, t&. ; holds 
a synod at Worcester, i. 90 ; iv. 
425, T. Wo.; rec«ved at Great 
Malvern, iv. 425, Wo. ; deposes 
David, abbat of 8. Augustine's^ 
Bristol, i 98, T.; agrees to the 



Worcester, bishops of: — cont, 

VnUiam of Blois — cont 
arrangement respecting S. Helen's, 
Worcester, and the chapel of 
Claines, iv. 426, Wo. ; his charter 
respecting Bladington and Tarde- 
bigge, iv. 427 ; gives the church 
of Sudbury to the sacristy of Wor- 
cester, i6. ; gives Bromsgrove to 
Worcester, ih. ; admits a vicar on 
the pr&entati6n of Worcester priory, 
ih. ; lawsuit respecting Thombury 
church before, 1. 97, T. ; dies, i. 
253 ; ii. 317 ; iii. 144 ; iv. 83, 428, 
Bu. Wa. D. O. W. Wo. ; dies at 
Alvechurch, i. 101, T.; buried at 
Worcester, ih. 

Walter de Cantelupe, the pall sent to 
archbishop Richard Grant by his 
hands,' iii. 116, D. ; elected bishop, 
L 101, 253 ; iv. 83, 428, T. Bu. O. 
W. Wa ; W. Beauchamp does ho- 
mage to, iv. 428, Wo.; witnesses 
the confirmation of Magna Charta 
in 1936, i. 103^, T. ; gOesto Rome, 
and is made deacon and priest by 
Pope Gregory IX., 1. 102 ; iv. 428, 
T. Wo. ; goes to Rome, and is 
confirmed by Gregory IX., iv. 83, 
O. W. ; consecrated bishop by (ire- 
gory rX., i. 104 ; ii. 317, T. Wa. ; 
consecrated by Gregory IX., at 
Viterbo, iv. 428, Wo. ; returns firom 
Rome, L 105, T. ; returns with 
Otho, ii. 317 ; iv. 83, Wa. W. ; his 
enthronixation at Worcester, iii. 146 ; 
iv. 428, D.Wo. ; visits Great Malvern, 
and other religious houses of the 
diocese, iv. 429, Wo. ; arrangement 
with the bishop of Lichfield as to 
Dudley, ih. ; his actions against P. 
Saltmarsh and others, i6. ; visits 
Great Malvern again, iv. 430 ; 
arranges the feast of relicks at .8. 
James's, Bristol, L 110, T. ; grants 
days of relaxation to all visiting 
certain altars at Tewkesbuiy, i. 1 1 1 ; 
confirms the indulgences granted 



996 



INDEX 



Worcester, bishops of :«-coiit 
Walter de Cantelope— coii<. 

by others there, i. 112 ; dedi- 
cates Tewkesbury and other con- 
ventual churches, L 112 ; iy. 430, 
T. Wo. ; visits Gloucester, iv. 430, 
Wo.; settlement of his suit with 
P. Saltmarsb, ib, ; arbitrates In the 
dispute between Grosseteste and his 
chapter, iii. 149, D. ; obtMUS fix>m 
the king fkirs and a mariset at 
rarions places, iv. 431, Wo. ; holds 
a synod at Worcester, iv. 432 ; 
gives a rentcharge from loomb to 
the almonry of Worcester, iv. 
432; confirms tithes and pensions 
to the sacristy, t6. ; consecrates 
Peter bishop of Hereford, iv. 88, 

432, O. Wo. ; reconciled with B. 
Gumay, iv. 432, Wo. ; the heirs of 
R. de Wiletone make peace with, ib.-, 
goes to the council at llome, L 116 ; 
iv. 482, T. Wo. ; goes into Bur- 
gundy with the legate, liL 157, D. ; 
returns with Richard of Gomwall, 
i. 121, T. ; lands m Engkind, iv. 

433, Wo. ; visits the abbey of Glou- 
cester, t6. ; removes the prior and 
others, ib.; visits S. Augustine's, 
Bristol, ti6. ; visits other religious 
houses, ib. ; holds an ordination at 
S. Oswald's, Gloucester, iv. 434 ; 
dedicates the church of Manhfield, 
i. 123, T.; grants an indulgence 
to all who repeat the Pater Noster 
three times in the cemeteries of his 
diocese, i. 124 ; tries to place a 
vicar at Tewkesbury, and S. James's, 
Bristol, i. 126 ; has the custody of 
Great Malvern during the vacancy, 
iv. 434, Wo. ; confirms the election 
of John to Great Malvern, t6. ; 
makes R. de Condicote prior of 
Worcester at a conference at Flad- 
buiy, i. 127, T. ; his agreement with 
J. Poer, for an exchange of land 
at Fladbury and Wichenford, iv. 
435, Wo.; assents to the compo- 



Woroester, bishops of :• 

Walter de Cantelupe— coiif. 
sition between Tewkesbury and the 
rector of Cleeve, i. 134, T. ; deposes 
Maurice archdeacon of Gloucester, 
and appoints Wm. Lupus, iv. 436, 
Wo. ; crosses to go to the council of 
Lyons, ib,; returns to Worcester, 
iv. 437 ; gives a mandate to the 
bishop of Hereford to bless the 
abbat of Winchcomb at Worcester, 
iv. 438; obtuns the patronage of 
Halford church, ib, ; makes peaoe 
with the abbey of Evesham, iv. 
439 ; consecrates Anian Ushop of 
S. Asaph, ib, ; admonishes the abbat 
of Tewkesbury to admit the procter 
of Opiso, the Pope's nephew, to 
Thombury, i. 138, T.; gives judg- 
ment against Dunstable about Ken*- 
worth and Oaddington, ilL 178, D. ; 
his quarrel with William Beanchamp, 
i. 139 ; iv. 439, T. Wo. ; his quarrd 
with Worcester priory, iv. 439, Wo. } 
opposes the Pope's grant of a 28rd 
to Henry III., L 140, T. ; goes to 
Lyons about the plea of vetitom 
namium, ib,; goes to Lyons 
against W. Beauchamp, iv. 440, 
Wo.; excommunicates W. Bean- 
champ, L 142 ; iv. 440, T. Wo. ; 
sentence given in his &vonr, L 
142 ; iv. 440, T. Wo. ; returns, t. 
143 ; Iv. 440, T. Wo. ; is received 
with a procession, iv. 440, Wo.; 
anger of the king about the afbir, 
i. 143, T. ; absolves W. Beauchamp, 
L 145 ; iv. 440, T. Wo. ; the quarrel 
settled, iv. 102, W. ; admitted into 
favour by the king, iv. 440, Wo. ; 
dedicates the church of Hayles, i. 
146 ; iv, 440, T. Wo. ; his advice 
about the debts of the abbey of 
Gloucester, i. 146, T. ; compels the 
monks in his diocese to live accord- 
ing to his constitutions, i6. ; his in- 
vestigation into the condition of 
Tewkesbury, and their art to evade 



INDEX. 



397 



WoTMtter, bisbops of :— «oii/. 
Walter de Cantelape — eomt, 
him, L 146, 147 ; holds a ijDod 
at Worcester in 1852, i. 150,; 
quarrels with his monks, t6. ; his 
inquiry through the diocese into the 
value of ecclesiastical property, ib, ; 
Tisits Tewkesbury, i. 152 ; recovers 
seisin of yetitum naminm firom 
the king, iv. 441, 444, 445, Wo. ; 
excommunicates the infractors of 
Magna Charta, i. 80.5, 819, Bu.; 
assists archbishop Boni&ce to bury 
Grosseteste, i. 814 ; compels the 
Black Monks to five according to 
the constitutions of Gregory IX., i. 
153, T. ; goes into Gascony with 
Henry III., iv. 442, Wo. ; goes to 
him with the queen, prince Edward, 
and the archbishop, 1. 154, T. ; sent 
by Henry III. for Eleanor of Castile, 
iii. 188, D. ; returns, iv. 442, 448, 
Wo.; letter to, from Rustand, the 
Pope's chaplain, concerning the 
crusade against Manfred, i. 350, 
851, Bn. ; letter to, from Kustand, 
appointing his deputies, i. 858 ; 
qoarrels with the abbat of Glouces- 
ter, i. 157, T.; consecrates Sewal 
archbishop of York, iv. 444, Wo. ; 
obtains from the king the right of 
having estreats, i5.; recovers the right 
to hold pleas of vetitum namium, 
and W. de Beauchamp agrees, iv. 
445, Wo. ; sworn kmg's counsellor, 
i. 395, Bu. ; elected on the barons' 
side at Oxford in 1258, i. 447 ; 
sworn of the king's council, L 449 ; 
one of the twenty-fbur, i. 450 ; 
acts of the council confirmed be- 
fore, i. 456 ; present at the dedica- 
tion of Salisbury cathedral, i. 166, 
T. ; meets Richard, king of Ger- 
many at S. Omer, and forces him 
to swear to the provisions of Ox- 
ford, iv. 121, W.; is to be of the 
council to act when the king is out 
of England, i. 478, Bu. ; visited by 



Worcester, bishops of : — cohL 

Walter de Cantelnpe— con/, 
archbishop Boniface, iv. 446, Wo. ; 
present at the funeral of Richard de 
Clare at Tewkesbory, i. 169, T.; 
grants an indulgence to all praying 
for his soul, ib,; present at the 
interview at Gloucester between 
prince Edward and the barons, iii. 
228, D. ; summoned to Boulogne 
by the legate, and ordered to ex- 
communicate S. de Montfort, iv. 
156, W. ; treatment of, by the 
Cinque Forts, and their threats 
on his return, iv. 156, 157 ; puts 
his seal to the terms offered to 
prince Edward, iv. 161 ; arbiter 
between G. de Clare and S. de 
Montfort, ii. 361, Wa. ; not at 
the parliament at Winchester in 
1265, H. 366 ; says mass for S. 
de Montfort before the battle of 
Evesham, iv. 168, O. ; dies, il 103, 
872 ; iv. 180, 184, Wi. Wa. W. O. ; 
dies at BlocUey, and is buried at 
Worcester, iv. 453, Wo. ; would 
have merited canonization but for 
his dose adherence to S. de Mont- 
fort, iv. 180, W.; had been sus- 
pended by Ottoboni, and ordered 
to go to Rome, iv. 455, 456, Wo. 

Nicholas, archdeacon of Ely, made 
chancellor by the barons, iv. 120, 
W. ; removed by the king, iv. 
129 ; elected bishop, il 104,372; 
iv. 180, 185, 456, Wi. Wa. W. O. 
Wo. ; one of the six elected by 
the dictum of Kenilworth, ii. 372 ; 
iii. 242, 248, Wa. D. ; consecrated, 
ii. 104, 878 ; iv. 456, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; 
consecrated by archbishop Boniface, 
iv. 190, W. ; translated to Winches- 
ter, ii. 106, 375 ; iv. 214, 216, 458, 
Wi. Wa. W. O. Wo.; see Win- 
chester, bishops of. 

Godfrey Giffard, chancellor, il 107, 
875 ; iv. 214, 216, 458, Wi, Wa. W. 
O. Wo. ; enthroned, iv, 220, W. ; 



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Worcester, bishops of : 
Godfrey Giffiud— eont 
appropriates Grimlej and Hallow 
to Worcester prioiy, iv. 458, Wo. ; 
present at the consecration of John 
le Breton, bishop of Hereford, ii. 
376, Wa. ; bnries prior Richard of 
Dnmbleton, iv. 462, Wo. ; goes to 
meet prince Edward on his return, 
ii. 1 15, 882 ; iv. 464, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; 
yisited by archbishop Eolwarby, iv. 
465, Wo. ; consecrates John de 
Chishnll bishop of London, iv. 257, 
W. ; his champion beats the cham- 
pion of P. of Stoke for Henbnry 
bailiwick, iv. 467, Wo. ; places the 
first stone of the pavement of Wor- 
cester, iv. 479; visits Great Mal- 
vern, iv. 484 ; four monks of Great 
Malvern go to, at Kempsey against 
the prior, ib, ; deposes the prior, ib. ; 
vimts the convent of Worcester, t6. ; 
blesses the abbats of Tewkesbury 
and Winchcomb, iv. 485 ; land at 
Knightwick given to, not to visit 
Great Malvern, iv. 488 ; blesses 
John of Jumi^ges, abbat of Gloa- 
eester, iv. 489; visits Worcester, 
ib. ; buries B. of Feckenham,' prior 
of Worcester, iv. 498 ; enters the 
chapter house, and the suit about 
Sedgebeirow is postponed, t6. ; 
buries Robert Mortimer, ib, ; visita- 
tion of Worcester priory, iv. 494 ; 
holds an ordination at Westbury, 
iv. 495 ; allows the precentor to be 
expelled from the chancel, ib, ; 
attempts to join the churches of his 
manors to the prebends of West- 
bury, iv. 496 ; appeal as to the 
rights of the priory against him 
while recoving the profession of the 
monks, ib,; account of his entry 
into the chapter house, and con- 
versation, ib,; the appeal renewed 
by the prior, ib, ; account of its 
progress, iv. 497 ; concedes that all 
the spiritaalities be, as before the | 



Worcester, bishops of :• 
Godfrey Gi£Bud— coi»f. 
expulsion of the prior at WestbuTf , 
ib. ; gives up the temporalities at 
Alston, ib. ; holds an ordination at 
Bromsgrove, but does not pennit 
the precentor to exercise his office, 
iv. 498; robbed of 200 marks at 
Bredon, ib.; extorts the chapel of 
Grafton fttmi the priory, ib. ; boll 
against the annexation of the 
churdies to the prebends of Weat- 
bury, ib.; allows W. de Foer to 
take a second wife, iv. 499 ; brings 
letters firom the king and queen 
and others respecting the Westbury 
prebends, iv. 500 ; reads the king's 
confirmation of six camcates at 
Wasthulle and Cooctone (Cougfa- 
ton ?) acquired for the see, i5. ; 
recdves the king with a prooesBion, 
ib. ; letter of the archbishop to, on 
bdialf of the Franciscans against the 
priory, iv. 501 ; taxed at 500marka 
in die affiur of the foresters, ib. ; the 
question of the Westbury prebends 
heard before the king in council, 
ib. ; receives letters ttom the arch- 
bishop about the burial of H. Poche, 
iv. 502; holds an inquiry on the 
wish of the deceased, and the sup- 
posed injury to the friars, iv. 503 ; 
visits the priory with 140 horses, 
iv. 508, 504; departs in anger, in 
consequence of the refusal of the 
priory to his scheme respecting 
the Westbury prebends, iv. 504; 
orders W., the penitentiary, and H. 
de Camera to give tilie ashes on 
Ash Wednesday to the people, ib, ; 
letters patent sent to the convent, 
against which they appeal, ib. ; 
letter of the priory against him, 
iv. 605 ; writes to the priory to say 
he will come and treat with them, 
and comes, ib. ; revokes his statutes 
through the mediation of R. Burael, 
ib. ; arrangement with G. de Clare 



INDBX. 



899 



WoTcester, bishops of :* 
Godfbey Giffiud— ^vrnt 
veqpectiiig the Malyem foss, t&. ; 
deer to be giyen to, annually by G. 
de Clare, ib. ; quashes the statutes 
against the priory in the presence 
of B. Bomel, ib,} grants to the 
priory inunnnity from scutage from 
Ctttsden and Lawame, It. 506 ; this 
confirmed by Edward L, i&.; ob- 
tains a bull against the priory, ib, ; 
purifies the cathedral after blood- 
shed, iy. 510; celebrates for the 
king at Worcester, iy. 516 ; his 
illness at Hartlebury, iy. 518 ; giyes 
Kempeey to Thomas of Stoke, and 
Tredington to John dlCyreox, iy. 
528 ; makes Walter Burdnn arch- 
deacon of Gloucester, ib, ; progress 
of the matter of the Westbnry pre- 
bends, 1*6.; buries G. de Clare at 
Tewkesbury, iy. 524 ; makes S. de 
Wyre prior of Worcester, iy. 527 ; 
present at his installation banquet, 
iy. 528 ; directs the priory to stay 
the execution of the archbishop's 
mandate of excommunication of all 
who had seized the property of the 
clergy, iy. 588; decides upon bis 
burial place in the cathedral, iy. 584 ; 
makes John of Dumbleton prior of 
Little Malyem, iy. 542 ; sends his 
officials to yisit the prior and chap- 
ter of Worcester, iy. 545, 546; 
makes William of the Mills prior of 
little Malyem, iy. 548 ; yisit of the 
archbishop to, while ill at Wyke, 
ib, ; charges against, at Malyem by 
William of Gloucester, iy. 550; 
appropriates Dodderhill to Worces- 
ter priory, iy. 550, 551 ; dies, iy. 
551 ; buried in the cathedral by the 
bishop of Llandaff, ib, 
John de S. Germane, elected, ib, ; his 
reception by the king, ib, ; his un- 
willingness to accept the see, ib, ; 
the archbishop puts off the con- 
firmation, ib,; resigns before the 



Worcester, bishops of : — c<mL 

John de 8. Grermano— co<it 
Pope, iy. 554 ; account of his expe- 
dition to Rome, and resignation, iy. 
555; loss to die church of Wor- 
cester in consequence, ib, 

William of Gainsborough, appointed 
by Boni&ce Vin., iy. 554, 555 ; 
his consecration, iy. 555 ; enthroned, 
iy. 556; the priory refuse to pay 
the expenses of the enthronization, 
ib, ; buries John of Jumi^ges, abbat 
of Gloucester, iy. 559. 

Thomas of Cobham, iy. 848, O. 
 archdeacons of : 

Godfrey, dies, i. 50; iy. 882, T. 
Wo. 

Simon Luyel (or Lunes), L 50; iy. 
882, T. Wo. 

John de Brancestre, dies, L 64 ; iy. 
410, T. Wo. 

William Scot, i. 68 ; iy. 410, T. Wo.; 
elected bishop of Durham, i. 69 ; 
iii. 104, 109; iy. 67, 419, T. D. O. 
Wo.; objections to him, iii. 104, 
D. ; refused by the king, L 69 ; iii. 
109 ; iy. 419, T. D. Wo.; goes to 
Rome, iii. 104, D. ; the election 
quashed, i. 70 ; iii. 109 ; iy. 69, 
T. D. O. W. ; arbitrator in the 
quarrel between bishop Grosseteste 
and his chapter, iii. 149, D. ; dies, 
i. 129 ; iy. 435, T. Wo. 

Vincent of Abergayenny, parson of 
Blockley, installs B. de Condicote 
prior of Worcester, L 127, T. ; 
made arohdeacon, i. 129 ; iy. 435, 
T. Wo. ; installed by the sub-prior 
of Worcester, iy. 435, Wo.; re- 
signs, iy. 444. 

Robert de Esthall, ib. 

The gift of the arohdeaconry by the 
bishop to [R. de Hengham] re- 
called, iy. 496. 

Francis, cardinal of S. Lucia in Sili- 
cia, his proctor installed by Nigel 
le Waleys, ib, ; the arohdeaconry in 
his possession, iy. 502 ; letter from 



400 



INDKX. 



Worcester, archdeacons of : -^ont. 

Francis — cent, 
Rome respecting a lease of the 
archdeaconry, i6. ; his official orders 
the prior to giTe up the bodj of 
H. Poche, iv. 504. 

A lease of the archdeaconry received 
by the priory for five years, iv. 532. 
 priors of : 

Winsin, priest of S. Helen's, Worcester, 
iv. 868, Wo. 

Thomas, dies, iv. 375. 

David, deposed, i. 46, T. 

Osbem, ib. 

Ralph of Bedford, dies, i. 54 ; iv. 386, 
T.Wo. 

Senatus, i. 54; iv. 386, T. Wo.; 
resigns, iv. 388, Wo. ; dies, i. 58 ; 
iv. 395, T. Wo. 

Peter, iv. 889, Wo. ; deposed, iv. 392 ; 
dies, ib, 

Ralph of Evesham, goes to Rome 
for S. Wulstan's canonization, iv. 
391 ; made prior, iv. 392 ; agree- 
ment with the parson of Lindridge, 
iv. 394 ; obtains a charter from 
John with respect to four manors, 
iv. 395 ; obtains lauds of Hugh of 
Knighton, iv. 397 ; makes a new 
assise in leases, and gives an annual 
rentcharge to the infirmary from 
these lands, iv. 400; made official 
by the archbishop, iv. 401 ; elected 
bishop of Worcester, but the elec- 
tion set aside by the legate, iv. 402 ; 
renounces his election to Worcester, 
iv. 403 ; made abbat of Evesham, 
i. 61; iv. 403, T.Wo. 

Silvester, i. 61 ; iv. 403, 404, T. Wo. ; 
goes to the Lateran council, iv. 
405 ; returns, ib, ; made bishop of 
Worcester, i. 62 ; iii. 51 ; iv. 
405, T. D. Wo. ; see the list of 
bishopi. 

Simon Punnie, i. 62 ; iv. 407, T. Wo. ; 
receives the homage of H., for cer- 
tain binds, iv. 41 1, Wo. ; attempts of 
the bishop to deprive him, ib, ; ap- 



Worcester, priors of: — comt, 

Simon Punnie — eomt. 
peals and nothing is done, Ut. ; goes 
to Rome against the bishop in 
defence of the Papal privilege, iv. 
414; nspended by the Pope for 
false letters, ib. ; the bishop goes 
to Rome against, i. 66, T. ; deposed 
by the bishop on his return, iv. 415, 
Wo. ; absolved, ib. ; ezcommun'- 
cated again, appeals and goes to 
Rome, ib. ; the archdeacon of Glou- 
cester sent against him, ib.; die?, 
i. 67 ; iv. 415, T. Wo. 

WilUam Norman, prior of Malvern^ 
put in by the bishop against the 
will of the priory, iv. 415, Wo. ; 
his suit with the priory, ib. 

William of Bedfoid, prior of Tyne- 
mouth, i. 67, T. ; put in by the 
bishop, iv. 417, Wo.; his agreement 
with the rector of Bredon concern- 
ing tithes, iv. 417, 418; builds a 
new house, iv. 418 ; gives a subsidy 
for the war to the king, iv. 42S ; 
present at the second funeral of 
king John, i. 84, T. ; dies, i. 127 ; 
iv. 434, T. Wo. 

Richard de Condicote, the sacrist, i. 
127 ; iv. 434, T. Wo. ; appointed 
by the bishop, and inst^ed by 
Vincent, parson of Blockley, L 127, 
T. ; gives a cap to the king and 
queen on the marriage of Richard 
of ComwaU, iv. 435, Wo. ; dies, 
iv. 441. 

The custody during the vacancy re- 
mains in the hands of the subprior 
and cellerar, ib. ; opinion of the 
king on this, ib. 

Thomas, sub-prior, sent by the bishop 
of Worcester to examine Tewkes- 
bury, i. 146, T. ; prior, i. 150; iv. 
441, T. Wo. ; had been thirty two 
years sub-prior, iv. 441, Wo. ; in- 
stalls Hugh de Cantelupe, arch- 
deacon of Gloucester, iv. 443, Wo. ; 
dies, iv. 446. 



INDEX. 



401 



Worcester, priors of : — cont. 

The custody during the vacancy re- 
mains in the hands of the snbprior 
and ceUerar, iv. 446. 

Richard of Dumbleton, cellerar, iv. 
446 ; dies, and is buried by the 
bishop in the cloister, iv. 462. 

William of Cirencester, sacrist, ib.; 
dies, iy. 466. 

Richard of Feckenham, iv. 467 ; his 
« . settlement with W. Beauchamp, earl 
of Warwick, iv. 472 ; his conduct in 
the action respecting Bromsgrove 
church, iv. 479 ; his suit respecting 
the advowson of Grafton chapel, iv. 
481 ; the advowson adjudged to 
him, ib, ; dies, iv. 492 ; buried by 
bishop Qodfrey in the cathedral, 
iv. 493. 

Philip Aubin, sub-prior, ib. ; puts off 
the suit with . the bishop about 
Sedgeberrow, ib, ; obtains seisin of 
a tenement at Overbury and Ted- 
dington of Walter de Bosco, iv. 
494; sleeps at the mill there, ib,; 
receives seisin of the land of Alan 
and John at Broadwas, ib,; op- 
poses the bishop on his entry into 
the chapter house, iv. 496 ; renews 
the appeal, ib, ; his answer to the 
bishop, iv. 497 ; taxed at 200 marks 
in the business of the foresters, iv. 
501 ; presents John Gunni to the 
bishop for All Swots', Worcester, 
iv. 502 ; insulted by the foresters, 
iv. 503; receives the bishop, but 
appeals against the junction of the 
churches and the Westbury pre- 
bends, iv. 504 ; ordered on pain of 
suspension by the archdeacon's offi- 
cial to give up the body of H. Poche 
to the Franciscans, ib. ; preaches to 
the convent on Ash Wednesday in 
the chapter house, while the bishop 
orders two others to give the ashes 
to the people, ib. ; afterwards 
blesses the ashes and gives them 
to the convent, ib, ; made keeper 

VOL. V. 



Worcester, priors of : — cont, 
Philip Aubin — cont, 
of the obventions for the Holy 
Land for Lichfield and Worces- 
ter dioceses, iv. 507 ; celebrates 
for the king, iv. 517; present 
at the king's prayer at S. Wul- 
stan's shrine, iv. 521 ; dies, iv. 527 ; 
buried by the abbat of Evesham, 
ib, 

Simon de Wyre, precentor, goes to 
Rome, iv. 483 ; made prior by the 
bishop, iv. 527 ; installed by the 
archdeacon's official, iv. 528 ; his 
installation banquet, ib,; receives 
the profession of four monks, iv. 
534 ; his grove at Wolverley di- 
vided from the royal forest, iv. 
535, 545 ; suits respecting a tene- 
ment in Stoke, &c., iv. 541 ; suit 
with John of Bishampton respect- 
ing a watercourse, t6. ; absolves 
John of Bradenestok, iv. 543 ; visit 
of the archbishop to, iv. 548 ; royal 
charter in his possession respecting 
the perambulation of the forests 
read in publick, iv. 548 ; resigns, 
iv. 550. 

John de Wyke, profession of, iv. 473 ; 
sub-prior, is made prior, iv. 5.50; 
visits the archbishop and summons 
the neighbours on his installation, 
ib,; his introduction into Dodder- 
* hill, iv. 551 ; goes to visit the 
neighbouring monasteries while the 
see ib vacant, ib, ; opposition of 
Tewkesbury, Gloucester, Winch- 
comb, and Cirencester, ib. 

Worcester, deans of: 

Roger Dod, dies, iv. 395. 

Reginald, parson of S. Andrew's, 

Worcester, iv. 411. 
lUchard, parson of S. Martin's, ib, ; 

dies, iv. 418. 

Robert, Tibberton given to, ib, 

H., S. Andrew's, Worcester, given to, 
iv. 447. 

C C 



4f02 



INDEX. 



Worcester, deans of— <;ofi/. 

the dean in 1297, denounces and ex- 
communicates all who had seized 
the property of the clergy, iv. 
533. 
 monks of: 

Abel, sacrist, dies, iv. 394. 

Adam Amisii, dies, iy. 410. 

Aemalis, the chamberlain, dies, iv. 
437. 

Bartholomew, dies, iv. 419. 

Coleman, chaplain, dies, iv. 375. 

Emald de Beverbum, iv. 411. 

Geoffrey, opposes the bishop's official 
and another in their attempt to visit 
the priory, iv. 545. 

Henry Fouke, profession of, iv. 554. 

Hilary, dies, iv. 415. 

John of Dumbleton, made prior of 
Little Malvern by bishop Giffiard, 
iv. 542. 

John of Gloucester, sees mock suns, 
iv. 408. 

John de Harleye, iv. 473 ; obtains an 
indulgence for the souls of his 
father and another, iv. 480 ; pittance 
sent to the priory from J. de 
Jumi^es by, iv. 489. 

John de Newentone, dies, iv. 418. 

John Poher, dies, iv. 412. 

John de S. Gennano ; see Worcester, 
bishops of. 

Marmadoke, iv. 534. 

Maurice, elected abbat of Alcester, jv. 
407. 

Nicholas of Norton, sacrist, iv. 480 ; 
places new pictures in the church, 
iv. 510 ; commission given to, by the 
bishop to visit the priory, iv. 546. 

Nicholas of Powyk, dies, iv. 410. 

Osbert, sacrist, iv.414 ; dies, iv. 415. 

Peter, the cellerar, the lease of Sedge- 
berrow given to, iv. 423. 

Richard de Brethene, dies, iv. 41 1. 

Richard Frend, cook, dies, iv. 557. 

Richard de Grimley, porter, iv. 411. 

Richard de S. Martin, junior sab-prior, 
dies, iv. 412. 



Worcester, monks of z—conL 

Robert de Waltone, chamberlain, iv. 
. 411 ; has a cope for H.'s homage, 

1*6. 
Roger of Bath, cellerar, iv. 411. 

Stephen de Wittone, appeals against 
the bishop of Worcester to the 
Pope, and to Canterbury for pro- 
tection, iv. 496. 

lliomas, returns from Rome after six 
years uselessly spent there, iy. 
512. 

Thomas de Erdintone ; see Erdintone, 
Thomas de. 

Thomas of Sedgeberrow, goes to 
Rome, iv. 528 ; dies there, iv. 543 ; 
buried among the Dominicans at 
Anagni, ib,; Henry de Newinton 
appointed proctor for his books, 
&c., ib, 

Thomas de Wiche, precentor, pre- 
vented from summoning the candi- 
dates, and expelled from the chancel 
at an ordination of Westbuiy, iv. 
495 ; his appeal, tb, ; not allowed 
by the bishop to exercise his office 
at Bromsgrove, iv. 498. 

Walter of Broadwas, goes to Rome 

for S. Wulstan's canonization, iv. 

391. 
William of Broadwas, sub-prior, elected 

abbat of Alcester, but refuses, iv. 

407 ; resigns .his office of sub-prior 

at the request of the bishop, ib.; 

his illness, ib, ; made sacrist, iv. 

410, 4] 1 ; makes the new bells, iv. 

412 ; deposed, iv. 414. 

William of Cirencester, iv. 426. 

W. de Eport, sacrist, dies, iv. 412. 

William of the Mills ; see 2£ll6, Wil- 
liam of the. 

William of Stoke, made abbat of 
Sherbom, iv. 386. 

Wulstan, made abbat of Gloucester, 
iv. 372. 

a monk of, poisons king John, ill. 
458, Be. 



INDEX. 



403 



Worcester, abbats blessed at, and make 

presents to the sacrist and convent : 
William, abbat of Gloucester, iv. 

876. 
Fromond of Tewkesbury, iv. 380. 
T. Carbonel of Gloucester, iv. 884. 
Crispin of Winchoomb, ib, 
Robert of Tewkesbury, Iy. 885. 
Anselm of Fershore, iv. 389. 
Gervase of Fershore, iv. 392. 
Hugh of Tewkesbury, iv. 403. 
Thomas of Winchcomb, iv. 413. 
Thomas de Bredone of Gloucester, iv. 

416. 
Henry de Bampton of Cirencester, iv. 

421. 
Robert of Tewkesbury, iv. 424. 
abbat of Hales, t^. 
Henry of Winchcomb, ib, 
Bartholomew of Alcester, ib. 
Roger of Fershore, iv. 425, 426. 
William of Bristol, ib, 
William Long of Bristol, iv. 433. 
Walter and John of Gloucester, iv. 

435. 
John of Winchcomb, iv. 438. 
Thomas of Eempsey of Tewkesbury, 

iv. 484, 485. 
Walter de Wikwane of Winchcomb, 

ib. 
John of Jumi^ges of Gloucester, iv. 

489. 
William de Leya of Fershore, iv. 

500. 
John Thoky of Gloucester, iv. 559. 
Worcester, All Saints, parsons of: 
William of Warminster, iv. 495. 
John Gunni, presented by the king 

during Hugh Mortimer's minority, 

iv. 502. 
— S, Andrew's, ^ven to Simon de 
Waltone, iv. 411. 
Reginald, parson of, t6. 
Richard of Coventry, iv. 428. 
Sampson, iv. 431. 
J., iv. 444. 

H., dean of Worcester, iv. 447. 
William of Winchcomb, iv. 487. 



Worcester, S. Clement's, given to R. of 
Cotheridge, iv. 430. 
to A., iv. 434. 
F., chaplain, iv. 435. 
J., chaplain, iv. 441. 
Henry of Hereford, chaplain, iv. 542. 

— — Franciscan church, William de 
Beanchamp, earl of Warwick, buried 
in, iv. 537 ; Guy, earl of Warwick, 
buries his mother in, iv. 549. 

S. Helen's, jurisdiction of, given up 



to the bishop, iv. 426; a portion re- 
mains for the use of the priory, iv. 427 ; 
Michael Grimley, rector, agrees to this, 
iv. 426 ; dies, iv. 427. 
S. Martin's, parsons of: 

Richard, iv. 411. 

Cuman de Crema, iv. 418 ; see Crema. 

Walter of Eempsey, iv. 511. 

S. Oswald's, the church left un- 



finished by William of the Mills, iv. 
528. 

S. Swithun's, given to John, chap- 



lain, iv. 432. 
Feter de la Flager, iv. 481. 
Robert Feet, iv. 492. 
Henry de la Lee, ii. 530. 

— — Whiston ; see Whiston. 

S. Wulstan's hospital, a pugilist 



takes the habit in, iv. 413, 414 ; agree- 
ment with the priory respecting the 
tithes of Chadwick, iv. 433; Walter, 
preceptor of the brethren of, dies, iv. 
536. 
Worcester, Fhilip of, messenger of John 
to Innocent HI., i. 218, Bu. 

Worms, marriage of Frederick II. and 
princess Isabella at, i. 98, T. ; assembly 
of German nobles at, under Richard, king 
of Germany, iv. 223, W. 

Worthing, land in, confirmed to Dunstable, 
iii. 96, D. ; suit against Dunstable re- 
specting, iii. 212. 

Wotton, Walter of, 40«. annually paid to, 
by DunstablCy for confirmations obtained, 
iiL 282, D. ; proctor in the case of the 
payment of the 15th in 1283, iii. 305. 

cc 2 



404 



niDEX. 



Wran, Simon, oath of, respecting the privi- 
leges of the prior of Dunstable, iiL4lS,D. 

Wrech, castle of, R. de Roos deprived of, 
L 337, Bu. 

Wreck, quit-claimed by Richard L through 
his dominions, iii. 26, D. 

Wribbenhall (Wurbenli, Wrbehale), ho- 
mage done to Worcester priory for, by 
Roger Mortimer, iv. 392, Wo. ; by Hugh 
Mortimer, iv. 405 ; the land taken into 
his own hands by Hugh Mortimer, ib. 

Writtle (Writel) church, given by Stephen 
to Bermondsey, iii. 437, Be. 

Wrozeter, incantation at Bilbury near, 
iv. 495, Wo. 

Wroxhulle, Philip de, sets on Christiana 
Mustard to appeal about her husband's 
death, iii. 308, D. ; serves on a jury, iii. 
381. 

Wrthe (Worthy?), Richard of, a ihief, 
hanged at Cranboume, i. 511, T. 

Wulfheat, subscribes the foundation charter 
of Burton abbey, i. 184, Bu. 

Wulfhere, king of Mercia, ii. 5, WL ; his 
gifts to Peterborough, ii. 153, Wa. 

Wulfiioth, brother of Harold, kept in prison 
on the death of William L, ii. 35, Wi. 

Wulfric, Edmund, son of, ill. 437, Be. 

Wulfric, son of Leofwine, killed at Ipswich, 
ii. 172, Wa. 

Wulfstan, S. (Wulstan, Wlstan) ; ««e Wor- 
cester, bishops of. 

— abbat of Gloucester ; see Gloucester, 
abbats of. 

his death to be celebrated by Wor- 



Wykes, Edith de, dies, iv. 230, W. 
— '^— John de, profession of, iv. 295. 

John de, prior of Worcester ; §ee 

Worcester, priors of. 

Robert de, dies, iv. 96, W. 

Thomas de, takes the habit at 



cester priory, iv. 647, Wo. ; his gifts to 
it, ib. 

Wycombe, the justices itinerant at, in 1248, 
i. 137, T. ; in 1285, iii. 823, D. 

Wye, the (Waia), nearly dried up, in 1213, 
iv. 401, Wo. 

Wyght, Thomas, agreement with the prior 
of Bermondsey, respecting Stephen Bur- 
ton's lands, iii. 482, Be. 

Wyke, tithes of the manor of, confirmed 
to Tewkesbury, i. 149, T. ; surrendered 
to bishop Aymer by the monks of Win- 
chester, ii. 96, Wi. 



Osney, iv. 292. 

Wyleby, Robert de, joins Gilbert de dare 
and goes to London, iv. 199, W. ; par- 
doned, iv. 206. 

Wymale, Nicholas de, serves on a ivaj, 
]iLS19,D. 

Wymarc de Campo Amulfi, suit of, against 
Tewkesbury, L 109, T. 

Wymarc, Simon, wood bought of, by Dun- 
stable, iii. 249, D. 

Wymington (Wimetone), parson of, agree- 
ment of, as to certain tithes with Dun- 
stable, iii. 104, D. 

Wymme, Hugh de, killed at Caeimartheny 
i. 166, T. 

Wymondham, Thomas of, appointed, in 
1259, to sell the wardships, i. 477, Bu. 

Walter of, justice at Dunstable in 

1283, iii. 303, D. ; the proceedings not 
registered, ib. 

Wymondley Parva(Wilemundele), Richard 
de Waldia made prior of, liL 175, D. 

Wymund, Simon, suit against, iii. 303, 
D. 

— — • William, a theft from, i. 515, T. 

Wynetone, Simon de, clerk of the bishop 
of Worcester, iv. 651, Wo. 

Wynnn, Hugh de, five marks paid to, by 
Dunstable for trespass in Brogborongh 
park, iii. 171, D. 

Wytton, Richard de, official of the diocese 
of Lichfield, letter of archbishop Boni- 
&ce to, ordering him to give up his seal, 
roll, &c. to the new bishop Roger de 
Meuleng, i. 381, Bu. ; his severe inquiry 
into the diocese during the vacancy, i. 
382 ; articles of the inquiry, ib. 

Wyville (Wyawilla, Wyvile), John de, 
justice itinerant at Derby in 1267, iii. 
206, D. 

Ralph de, grant to, by Worcester 

priory, iv. 542, Wo. 



INDEX. 



405 



Y. 



Tarmoath (Gememutha), Richard of 

Cornwall sails to Germany fhmi, i. 393 ; 

iii. 803, Bo. D. ; injuries done by the sea 

in 1286, iy. 493, Wo. ; in 1287, iv. 818, 

495, O. W. Wo. 
Tate (Giate), advowson of, recovered by 

bishop W. de Grey, iv. 404, Wo. ; 

manor of, retained by R. de Weletone, 

ih. 
Ylnm, value of the chorch of, i. 867, Bo. 

Tmor, Roger, killed by the three sons of 
Gestin, L 12, M. 

Ynge, William ; see Hynge, William. 

York, Sevems dies at, ii. 136, Wa. ; taken 
by Egbert, ii. 7, Wi. ; taken by William 
I., ii. 27 ; taken* by Biom, ii. 28 ; 
slaoghter of the Normans at, iv. 9, O. 
W. ; shinghter of the Jews at, in 1190, 
iv. 44, W. ; Henry III. and queen 
Eleanor at, in 1255, i. 837, Bn.$ the 
citizens quarrel with those of Winches- 
ter respecting ^e part of David's body 
to be sent them, ii. 400, Wa. ; justices 
itinerant at, in 1293, iii. 877, D. ; their 
severity, ib. 

' see of, subject to Canterbory, iv. 
364, Wo. 

archbishops of: 



Radiochenus, flies into Wales, iv. 863, 
Wo. 

S. Augustine, said to have been arch- 
bishop, iv. 364. 

S. Faulinua, iii. 7, D. ; baptizes Ead- 
wine, ii. 151, Wa. 

8. WiliHd, (bishop), ii. 152, Wa. ; 
goes to France to be ordained, iii. 
8, D. ; his exile and labours, ib, ; 
made bishop of Leicester, t6. ; 
returns to York, iii. 9; his vision 
of Egfrid's death, ii. 153, Wa.; 
dies, ii. 154; iu. 9, Wa. D.; bis 
relicks translated to Canterbury, ii. 
165, Wa. 



YoriE, archbishops of : — cont. 

S. Chad, consecrated by Wina, iii. 6, 
D. 

Wulstan, dies, iv. 367, Wo. 

Oswald, S. ; «ee Worcester, bishops of. 

Aldulf (Eadttlf), abbat of Peterbo- 
rough, iv. 370, Wo. ; dies, ii. 170, 
Wa. 

Wulstan II., subscribes the foundation 
charter of Burton abbey, i. 183, 
Bu. ; dies, ii. 178, Wa. 

JElfric, ib. 

Einsy (Cinsig), dies, ii. 187. 

Aldred(Adelred), bishop of Hereford, 
u. 28, 187, Wi. Wa.; crowns WU- 
liam I., ii. 189 ; iii. 424 ; iv. 6, 7, 9, 
Wa. Be. O. W. ; consecrates Matilda, 
queen of William I., ii. 27 ; iii. 
424 ; iv. 9, Wi. Be. O. ; excom- 
municates William I., ii. 28, Wi. ; 
dies, ii. 28 ; iv. 9, 372, Wi. O. W. 
Wo. 

Thomas, i. 43 ; ii. 29 ; iv. 9, T. Wi. 
O. W. ; goes to Lanfranc for con- 
secration, ii 30, Wi.j arrangement 
about the limits of the see, ib. ; at 
the consecration of William II., 
iii. 426, Be. ; consecrates Anselm 
archbishop of Canterbury, iv. 373, 
Wo.; quarrels with the bishop of 
Lincoln as to sntgection, ii. 37, Wi. ; 
forbids him to» be consecrated by 
Anselm, ib. ; two abbeys given to, 
in exchange for jurisdiction over 
Lincoln, ib. ; crowns Henry I., iii. 
429, Be. ; crowns Matilda, iv. 374, 
Wo. ; dies, i. 7 ; ii. 40, 209 ; iv. 13, 
M. Wi. Wa. O. ; his character, ii. 
41, WL 

Gerard, bishop of Hereford, it. 209 ; 
iv. 13, Wa. O. ; crowns Henry I., 
iv. 14, O. ; sent by Henry I. to 
Rome against 8. Anselm, ii. 41, 
Wi. ; refusal of bishop W. Giflbrd 
of Winchester to be consecrated 
by him, iv. 374, Wo. ; dies, i. 9, 10 ; 
ii. 43, 213 ; iv. 16, 37.5, M. Wi. Wa. 
O. W. Wo. 



406 



INDEX. 



Ifork, orohbishopfl of :^-cofit 

Thomas 11., i. 10 ; ii. 43, 218 ; lY. 16, 
875, M. Wi. Wa. O. W. Wo. ; C50n- 
secrated by Kchard bishop of Lon- 
don, It. 875, Wo. ; dies, iL 44, 215 ; 
iv. 16, 876, Wi. Wa. O. W. Wo. 

Thnntan, i. 9; iL 44, 215; iiL 14; 
iv. 16, 376, M. Wi, Wa. D. O. W. 
Wo.; his quarrel with the arch- 
bishop of Canterbm^ respecting his 
consecration, ii. 45 ; iii. 431, Wi. 
Be. ; retoms from Borne, iL 45 ; It. 
376, Wi. Wo. ; consecrated at the 
council of Bheims by Calixtos IL, 
ii. 45, 217 ; iv. 377, WL Wa. Wo. ; 
his return prohibited by Henry L, 
ii. 217, Wa. ; goes towards Borne 
with the Pope, ib, ; reconciled with 
Henry I. and returns, iL 218 ; goes 
to Borne, ii. 219 ; at the council 
in London, ii. 221 ; raises the 
Northern nobles against the Scots, 
ii. 227 ; defeats David of Scotland 
at the battle of the Standard, iii. 
15, D. ; dies, L 46 ; ii. 52, 228 ; iv. 
23, T. Wi. Wa. O. 

S. William, ii. 228; iii. 15; iv. 29, 
Wa. D. O. W. ; driven from his see, 
ii. 54 J iv. 379, Wi. Wo. ; kindly 
received by bishop Henry of Blois, 
ii. 54, WL; lives with the Winches- 
ter monks, t&.; deposed by Eugenius 
in., but restored by Anastasins, 
rV., ii. 236 ; iiL 16, Wa. D.; re- 
stored through the mediation of 
Henry of Blois, ii. 55, WI. ; poisoned 
on his return, iL 55, 286 ; iv. 879, 
WL Wa. Wo. ; dies, i. 48 ; iv. 29, 
T. 0. W. 

Henry Murdac, iL 238 ; iv. 23, Wa. 
O. ; dies, L 47 ; ii. 235, 236 ; iiL 

16 J iv. 29, T. Wa. D. O. W. 
Boger of Font TEvdque, archdeacon 

of Canterbury, L 48; ii. 236; iii. 

17 ; iv. 29, T. Wa. D. O. W. ; con- 
secrated by archbishop Theobald, 
iii. 17, D. ; at the consecration of 
Henry n., ibr, at the council of | 



York, archbishops of :•— coHt 

Boger of Pont HBvdqne— coiU. 
ToDiB, liL 18 ; goes to the Pope 
against archbishop Thomas Becket, 
iL 58 ; iv. 381, WL Wo. ; crowns 
the young king Henry, L 16; iL 60; 
iii. 443 ; iv. 34, 882, M. WL Be. 
O. W. Wo.; suspended by ardi- 
bishop Thomas in consequence, iL 
60; iv. 382, ^Vl. Wo. ; his quttrel 
at the council at Westminster with 
archbishop Bichard as to prece- 
dence, iv. 383, Wo.; dies, L 52; 
ii. 62, 242 ; iii. 22 ; iv. 39, 384, T. 
WL Wa. D. O. Wo. 

Geoffiiey Plantagenet, bishop elect of 
lincoln; see Lincoln, bishops of; 
archbishop, i. 20 ; ii. 246 ; iv. 42, 
386, M. Wa. O. Wo. ; consecrated 
at Tours, iv. 887, Wo., by the 
archbishop of Tours, ii. 247, Wa. ; 
lands at Dover, iv. 387, Wo.; seized 
by Longehamp in S. Martin's, Can- 
terbury, and imprisoned, L 21 ; iL 
247, M. Wa. ; seixed on his lan^ng 
by the wife of the constable of 
Dover, iv. 45, O.; released soon 
afterwards, ib,; leaves England, L 
21, M. ; reconciled with Bichard I., 
L 192 ; iL 67, Bu. Wi. ; his abuse 
of Bichard I., because he dispos- 
sessed him of his see, L 192, Bu. ; 
makes peace with his canons, iv. 
50, O. ; refuses to agree to the 
thirteenth demanded by John, iL 
259; iv. 52, 396, Wa. O. Wo.; 
disseised and banished by John in 
consequence, iL 259 ; iv. 395, Wa. 
Wo. ; goes into exile, iii. 31 ; iv. 
52, D. O. ; his property confiscated 
by John, iL 259 ; iv. 52, Wa. O. ; 
dies, L 32, 60; iL 267 ; iv. 55, 401, 
M. T. Wa. O. Wo. 

Simon Langton, elected, bnt quashed, 
iii. 51, D. 

Walter de Grey, bishop of Worcester, 
L 61 ; ii. 287 ; iii. 51 ; iv. 405, T. 
Wa. D. Wo.; consecrates Bichard 



INDEX. 



407 



York, archbishops of i—cont, 
Walter de Grey — cont. 
liarsh bishop of Durham, ii. 288 ; 
iy. 408, Wa. Wo.; seals the con- 
firmation of Magna Charta in 1218, 
il. 290, Wa.; reasons for Ms absence 
from the second coronation of Henry 
HL, iii. 57, D. ; receiyed with his 
cross erect by the dean and chapter 
of Lincoln, iiL 62 ; excommuni- 
cates the earl of Albemarle, iiL 64; 
takes him prisoner at Fountains 
abbey, ib. ; discussion with Ste- 
phen Langton about his cross, iii. 
77 ; goes to Britanny to obtain 
the daughter of Feter Mauderc 
for Henry m., iv. 420, Wo. ; his 
fruitless endeavours for a treaty 
with Peter Manclerc, iii. 103, D. ; 
William Scot, elect of Durham, ap- 
peals to Rome from his decision, 
iii. 104 ; expels the prior of S. 
Oswald's, Gloucester, i. 78, T. ; 
letter of Pope Gregory IX. to> re- 
specting the treatment of his bulls, 
messengers, &c., L 289, Bu.; at the 
council of London under Otho in 
1237, i. 105, 253, 254 ; iL 318 ; iii. 
146, T. Bu. Wa. D.; sits on Otho's 
left hand, iii. 146, D. ; requests Otho 
that the grieyances of the clergy be 
corrected by the king, 1. 254, Bxl ; 
consecrates N. de Famham bishop 
of Durham at Gloucester, i. 118; 
iv. 88, 89, T. W. O. j left in charge 
of the kingdom during the king's 
absence in 1242, iii. 159, D. ; mar- 
ries Bichard of Cornwall and 
Sanchia of Provence, ii. 330, Wa. ; 
restores to S. Oswald's, Glouces- 
ter, some benefices which he had 
kept, i. 146, T. ; marries princess 
Margaret and Alexander IIL of 
Scotland, ib, ; at the parliament at 
Westminster in 1252, i. 305, Bu. ; 
left in charge of the kingdom in 
1253, iv. 104, W. ; agrees to the 
excommimication of the infractors 



York, archbishops of :•— cont 
Walter de Grey — cont, 
of Magna Charta in 1254, i. 819, 
Bu. ; summoned to the parliament 
at Westminster in 1255, i. 336 ; 
dies, ii. 95 ; iii. 196 ; iv. 107, 108, 
443, Wi. D. O. W. Wo. ; dies at 
Fulham, i. 336, Bu. ; buried at 
York, i. 336 ; iii. 196, Bu. D. ; his 
legacy to Worcester priory, iv. 443, 
'Wo. ; see Worcester, bishops of. 

Sewall de Bovill, dean of York, iii. 
196 ; iv. 108, 110, D. W. O. ; oppo- 
Mtion of the king to him, iii. 196 ; 
iv. 108, 110, D. W. O.; attempt 
of the king to have Aymer de 
Lusignan appointed, iv. 108, W. ; 
obtuns the Pope's fiivour and the 
pall, iv. 109, 110, W. O. ; his con- 
secration at York, ii. 95, 96 ; iv. 
110, WL O. W. ; consecrated by 
the bishop of Worcester at the 
command of the Pope, iv. 443, 444, 
Wo. ; his ill-treatment of Robert 
de Chause, elect of Carlisle, iii. 
205, D. ; exconmmnicated by Pope 
Alexander IY., i. 408, Bu. ; by the 
archbishop of Canterbury at the 
command of the Pope, iv. 444, Wa ; 
dies, i. 162, 461 ; iv. 117, 118, 445, 
T. Bu. W. O. Wo. 

Godfrey de Lndham, dean of York^ 
excomn^imicated by the Pope, i. 
408, Bu. ; archbishop, i. 162, 461 ; 
iv. 117, T. Bu. W. ; is to be of the 
council when the king is out of £ng- 
hmd, i. 478, Bu.; dies, iv. 161, W. 

John, elect of, dies, i. 166, T. 

William of Rotherfield, dean, elected, 
iv. 161, W.; goes to Rome, ib,; 
quashed by Pope Clement IV., iv. 
184, W. 

S. Bonaventura, appointed by Pope 
Clement IV., but resigns through 
fear, iv. 184, 194, W. 

Walter Giftkrd, bishop of Bath, ii. 
105, 374; iii. 244, Wi. Wa. D.; 
appointed by Pope Clement IV., 



408 



INDEX. 



York, arohbishopB of i—cont 

Walter Gifiiud— «on£. 

iv. 194, 198, W. O. ; enthroned, iv. 
214, W. ; officiates at the tranalation 
of Edward the Confessor in 1269, 
iv. 228, O. ; makes Henry de Mer- 
dene prior of Hexham, It. 229 ; 
pursues the earl of Warrenne for 
the murder of Alan de la Zouche, It. 
284, W. ; swears homage to prince 
Edward in his absence, ii. 1 12, 379 ; 
iv. 462, WL Wa. Wo. ; one of the 
commissioners in charge of the 
kingdom till the king's return, ii. 
118, 879 ; iv. 462, Wi. Wa. Wo. j 
oath taken before him, ii. 118, 
879 ; iv. 462, Wi. Wa. Wo. ; conse- 
crates B. de Halilande bishop of 
Durham, ii. 118, 383 ; iv. 465, Wi. 
Wa. Wo. 5 not allowed to be present 
at the coronation of Edward I. 
through his quarrel with Canter- 
bury, iv. 260, W. ; at the ooronar 
tion, but takes no part (according 
to Dunstable), iii. 263, D. ; dies, ii. 
392 ; ill. 280 ; iv. 280, 476, Wa. D. 
O. W. Wo. ; see Bath, bishops of. 

William Wikwane, chancellor of York, 
ii. 392 ; iii. 280; iv. 281, 476, Wa. 
D. O. W. Wo. ; goes to Bome, and 
is consecrated by the Pope, iv. 281, 
476, O. W. Wo. ; his quarrel with 
the archbishop of Canterbury re- 
specting carrying his cross, iv. 281, 
O. W. ; grants a fifteenth for two 
years on the king's demand, iv. 
286, O. W. ; confinns and conse- 
crates Thomas de Bek bishop of S. 
David's, iv. 478, Wo. ; consecrates 
Anthony Bek bishop of Durham, 
iv. 295, O. W. ; dies, iv. 805, 0. W.; 
dies and is buried at Fontigny, iii. 
323 ; iv. 491, D. Wo" 

^ohn Bomanus, chancellor of Lincoln, 
iii. 323 ; iv. 305, D. O. W. ; opposes 
Bogo de Clare, iv. 305, O. W. ; 
exoonminnicates Anthony Bek, 
bishop of Durham, iii. 376, D. ; his 



York, archbishops of :• 
John Bomanus — oont 
quarrel with the king in conse- 
quence, ib. ; makes peace with 
him, ib. 
Henry of Newark, holds a synod in 
his province to discuss the subsidy 
to the king, iii. 405, D. ; makes his 
peace with the king, iii« 406. 
 deans of: 

William of S. Barbara, made bishop 

of Durham, ii 233, Wa. 
Simon of Apulia, made bishop of 

Exeter, iv. 403, Wo. 
Fulk Bassety made bishop of Londooy 

i. 138, T. 
Walter de Eyrkham, made bishop of 

Durham, iv. 98, W. 
Sewall de Bovill; tee York» arch- 
bishops at 
Godfrey de Ludham, see York, arch* 

bishops ot 
William of Botherfield; see York, 
archbishops of. 
York, Thomas, duke of, erroneously said 
to be present at the coronation of Henry 
VI., iii. 487, Be. 
York, William of; see Salisbury, bishops 

o£ 
Yorkshire, barons o^ defeat David I. of 

Scotland, i. 46, T. 
Yome, lady de la, iii. 371, D. 
Youngman (Juvenis), John, acknowledges 
the right of Dunstable to a certain 
half-acre, iii. 54, D. ; pays a fine to 
Dunstable, iii. 93 ; right of Dunstable to 
certain tithes made out against, iii. 99 ; 
distrains a portion of Martin Due's com, 
iii 106 ; summons against, which comes 
to nothing, iii 107; his share in the 
agreement between the prioiy and town 
of Dunstable, iii 128. 
— Alexander, pays a fine to Don- 
stable, iii. 93 ; a wagon-load of lus 
com brought into the prior's court, iii 
106 ; his share in the agreement botwocn 
the priory and town of DnnstaUe, iiL 
122. 



QIDBX. 



409 



Toangman, Bartfaolomew, cttrried off m a 
pruoner by the disinherited from the isle 
of Ely, iii. 245 ; a chantry granted to, at 
Humbenhoe, ixL 257 ; dies, iiL 277 ; his 
legacy to Dunstable, ib. ; grant for his 
anniyenary, ib. 

Isabella, his wife, grant for her 
anniyersary, ib, 

Richard, his son, a chantry granted 



to, iii. 257 ; gi^es a meadow to Dun- 
stable, iii. 365. 

Benedict, the wife of, commits sui- 



cide, iii. 260. 
Ypres, William of, captures Bobert of 

Gloucester, L 14, M. ; founds Bozley 

abbey, 11. 230, Wa. ; his gift to Ber- 

mondsey, iii. 437, Be. 
Trie, earl of Northumberland ; tee North- 

nmberiand. 
Tsoudun, Ralph de, count of Auche, 

Deneconrt castle given to, by Richard I., 

i. 207, Bu. 



z. 



Zonche (Chuche, Cousche, Zuche, Zusche), 
Roger de la (third baron), signs the 
confirmation of Magna Charta in 1236, 
i. 104, T. 

-»— - Alan de la (fourth baron), forest 
justice at Worcester in 1262, iv. 447, 
Wo. s one of the six elected by the 
dictum of Kenilworth, iL 372, Wa.; 
murdered by the foUowers of John, earl 
of Warrenne, ii 108, 376; iv. 234, 459, 
Wi. Wa. W. Wo, 



William la, meets Robert, earl of 

Derby, but flies from him, iii. 235, D. ; 
drowned in Wales, iv. 290, 0. W. 



ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA 

Beatrice of Provence ; dele this, and aee Proyence, Beatrice of. 

Benauges (Benages), castle of, surrendered by Simon de Montfort, iy. 105, W. [called 

Renauges] ; taken by Henry III., L 317, Bu. ; the prisoners in, given up to Guy de 

Lusignan, i6. 
Bmn, Hugo le ; dele this, and see Lusignan, Hugh de. 
Damascus, Saleh-Nodgemeddin, sultan of; for this, retut 
Damascus, Malek-es-Saleh-Ismail, makes an alliance with the Christians against the 

Carismians in 1244, i. 258 ; ii. 334, Bu. Wa. 
Devon, Baldwin de Redvers, seventh earl of ; add at the end, goes to the Holy liand, 

iv. 87, W. 
Eadwine, earl of Korthumbria ; so the Margan Annals, i 3. He was, however, earl of 

Mercia ; see Freeman's Norman Conquest, ii. p. 556. 
Gurtebo (or Gnitebo). This place, which I have supposed identical with Guteton, 

Professor Stubbs thinks is Quillebauf, 
Henry Raspe ; dele this, and $ee Raspe, Henry. 
Kerak (Crak), castle of, siege of, in 1229, ii. 306, Wa. 

Nasir, lord of, makes a truce with the Christians, ii. 334, Wa. 

Khelath, Malek-Ashraf, prince of, besieges Damascus, it 306, Wa. 
Marcomir, leader of the Franks, iv. 361, Wo. 
Honkwood, tithes of; »ee Brorosgrove. 
Scissor ; for (Carver) read (Tailor). 



GLOSSARY. 



GLOSSARY. 



Abettum, abetting, iv. 557, Wo. 

AcoNPiABB, to blame [?], iii. 376, 
D. ; probably corrupt. 

AcRA, a duel fought betvtreen the 
frontiers of England and Scot- 
land, i. 256f Bu. 

Adyocatus, an advocate, orYogt, 
the protector of a community, i. 
93, 107, T. 

Affobgiabe, Afobciabe, to 
strengthen, fortify, iii. 120, 217, 
D. 

Affobestabb, to turn land into a 
forest, i. 233, Bu. 

Affidabe, to affiance, iii. 57, 58, D. 

Aqistatob, an officer appointed to 
take in and feed the cattle of 
strangers in the king's forest, and 
collect the money due in conse- 
quence, 1. 252, Bu. ; the cattle 
are said to be Aqistati, iii. 408, 
D. 

Alodium, a freehold, iv. 373, Wo. 

Altalaoium, Altabaqium, the 
profits arising to the priest from 
offerings on the altar, i. 136 ; iiu 
59, T. D. 



I 



Ahiceus, apparently for amicus, 
iii. 91, D. 

Amuntia, amount, iii. 219, 299, D. 

Andbbseya, a dairy, i. 365, Bu. 

Angabl^ personal service due irom 
tenants to their lords, i. 428 ; iv. 
53, Bu. W. Febanoabia is a 
complete and greater form of 
angaria^ i. 428, Bu. 
•Angwite, ue. Hangwite, liberty 
granted to a person, whereby he 
is quit of a felon or thief hanged 
without judgment, L 246, Bu* 

Appoisonabb, to poison, i. 165, 167, 

168, T. 
Afpobiatus^ impoverished, iii. 248, 

D. 
Abcuebe, to shoot at, iii. 309, D. 
Abentabb, to let at a rent, i. 480, 

Bu. 
Abietem levabe, to play at a sort 

of quintain, i. 307, Bu. 

Abbawiabe, to arraign, iii. 349, D. 
To arraign a writ of assize, is to 
cause the demandant to be called 
to make the plaint, in such man- 
ner as the tenant may be obliged 
to answer. 

Abbepticius, possessed, as by a 
demon, iv. 176, W. 



414 



GLOSSARY. 



AsBERAGiA, arrearages, arrears of 
Mnt, i. 105, 167; ii. 404; iii. 
166, 178, T. Wa. D. 

Artavum, a pen-knife, ii. 11, Wi. 

AssARTUM, EssABTUH, land which 
was formerlj forest, but now pre- 
pared for cultivation, L 233, 244, 
247, 480 ; iii, 31 ; iv. 433, Bu. 
D. Wo. 

AssERUH, steel, iii. 309, D. 

AssiDARE, AssiDERE, to asscss, iiL 
121, 362, D. 

AssoNiARE, to essoin, excuse, iiL 
172, D. 

AsTRARius, a tenant, iii, 371, D. 

AsTRUM, a hearth, iii. 67, D. 

Atincta, attaint, a writ against a 
jury that have given false judg- 
ment, iv. 481, Wo. 

Atta, spite, iii. 363, D. 

AucA, AuccA, a goose, i. 365, 486 ; 
iii. 309, 401, Bu. D. 

Ayer, a heifer, iii. 169, D. 

Ateria, cattle, i. 79 ; iii. 159, 161, 
170, 296 ; iv. 439, T. D. Wo. 

.Ayerpent, money paid for the 
king's averages or carriages, i. 
247, Bu. 



B. 



Bacoinus, a basin, i. 101. T. 

Baoheleria, the conunonalty, i. 
471, Bu. 

Bachilarius, a term applied to 
themselves bj the rabUe who 
rose against the majors of the 
towns in 1263, iv. 138, W. 



JBallia, the bail or keep of a castle, 

iii. 87, D. 
L3ANNIRE, to proclaim, iii. 135, D. 
I Barble, Barbele, barbed, iii. 309, 
310, D. 

Baseleres, Basells, a kind of 
coin, ii. 242, Wa. 

Baubellum, a jewel, L 197, Bu. 

Baudeke, Baudekyne, Baudekin, 
a rich cloth made of silk and 
gold thread, i. 114 ; iu. 266, 362; 
iv. 424, 485, 489, 500, 544, 559, 
T. D, Wo. 

Beroaria, Berkaria, a sheepcot^ 
iii. 179, J 80, 269, D. 

Bercarius, a shepherd, iii. 231, D. 

BiOA, a wagon, iii. 191, D. 

BiGATA, a wagon-load, iii. 38, D. 

Bikerikg, skirmishing, iiL 242, D. 

Blidus, a military engine for cast- 
ing stones, iii. 242, D. 
.r Blodwite, a fine paid as a compo- 
sition for bloodshed, i. 246, Bu. 

Bluettuh, blue, iii. 308, D. 

PoMBAX, silk, iv. 490, Wo. 

BoRTALPENT, toll paid to the lord 
of the town for setting up boards, 
booths, &c. in markets, i. 247, 
Bu. 

BoTRUS, a cluster, iv. 331^ O. 

-r Braciator, a brewer, iii. 173, D. 

Bractnum, a brewhouse, iv. 495, 

Wo. 
Branis BRACHn, the thick or brawny 

part of the arm, iiL 310, D. 

Brasiatrix, a brewer (female), iii, 
267, 393, D. 

Brasium, malt, iii. 219, 263, 308, D. 

Brecca, Breche, a breach or decay, 
iu. 468, 479, 484, Be. 



OLOSSAKT. 



415 



Bboculatrix, a brewer (female), 

i. 376, Bu. 
BsoDiUMy broth, iv, 84, W. 
Bbuera, Brueria, BBUEREy land 

covered with bushes or furze, 

heath, i. 79, 100, 1 19, 480 ; ii. 342; 

iv. 431, 435, T. Bu. Wa. Wo. 
BuFFA, a vessel of large size, ill. 

447, Be. 
BuLTELLUM, the bran or refuse of 

meal, i. 376, Bu. 
BuRELLUM PAL, a coarse grej or 

reddish woollen cloth, iv. 485, 

Wo. See Riley's Glossary to the 

Liber Custumarumy p. 789. 
BuREBRiGE, breach of suretyship, 

i. 247, Bu. 
BuRGAGiuM, a dwelling house in a 

borough, i. 96, T. 
BuRGATOR, a burglar, i. 331, Bu. 
BuRNETUM, cloth mado of dyed 

wool, i, 486, Bu, 
BusELLUs, a bushel, iii. 267, D. 
BuTEus, a vessel, iii. 25, D. 



C. 



Cadium, a quay, iv. 311, O. W. 

Calengiare, to challenge, dispute^ 
iv. 493, Wo. 

Campsor, Camsor, a banker or 
money-changer, i. 366, 445, Bu. 

Cakdredum, t.«. cantredum, the 
Welsh term for a hundred vil- 
lages, corresponding to the En- 
glish hundredy iv. 472, Wo. 

Capicia, headlands, iii. 314, D. 

Cardium, apparently a corruption 
for gardinum, iii. 108, D. 



Carecta, Careta, Caretaria, 1. a 
cart, i. 404, 419, 427 ; iii. 147, 
322; iv. 398, Bu. D. Wo.; 2, a 
cartload, iii. 371, D. 

Carectarius, a carter, iii. 371, D. 

Careia, Carrata, Carretum, a 
load, i. 247 ; iii. 180 ; iv. 394, 
Bu. D. Wo. 

Caretarius, fit for carriages, iii. 
249. D. 

Cariagium, ploughing, i. 309, Bu. 

Cariare, to carry, i. 404 ; iii. 191, 
Bu. D. 

Carogium, the car for the standard 
of an army, iiL 117, D. 

Carrata. See Careia. 

Carra, a conveyance, ii. 231, Wa. 

Cartatus ; possibly an error of the 
scribe for carratits, i.e., quad' 
ratus^ iv. 202, W. 

Caruca, Carruca, 1, a plough, iii. 
249 ; iv. 439, 441, D. Wo. ; 2, 
for carucata, a plough-land, iii. 
86, 241, D. 

Caruagium, carnage, a tribute im- 
posed on every plough, the taxa- 
tion being made by carucates, or 
plough-lands, iii. 60, 86, D. 

Casale, Cassale, a habitation, or 
small town, i. 72, 1 18, 286, 287, 
288 J ii. 306, T. Bu. Wa. 

Cattus, a military engine, used in 
mining, iii. 87, D. 

Caucettum, a causeway, iii. 402, D. 

Cauhe, whipcord, iii. 309, 310, D. 

Cendium, apparently corrupt, iv. 
361, Wo. 

Cemtonizare, to arrange for sing- 
ing, ii. 149 ; iii. 7, Wa. D. 

Chascurs, horses for hunting, iv. 
399, Wo. 



416 



GLOSaABT. 



..-Chbbchesgot, Chubohschet, St- 
RicsEAT, '^ certain rent in threslied 
'' corn, which every man among 
*' the Britons and English was 
" ohliged to carry to his church 
« on St. Martin's Day," Kemble; 
i. 479; ii. 16; iii. 12, Bu. WL D. 

Chehikum, a way, ii. 806, Wa. 

Chtmera, ue. camera, a chamber, 
iv. 318, O. W. 

CiRCiNNABE, to mark out in a circle, 
ii. 5, Wi. 

CntooRAFFARE, to grant by a deed, 
iii. 185, D. 
-^<!)lausik, Cloufik, a disease in 
sheep, ii. 389 ; iv. 473, Wa. Wo. 

Clausuh Pascha, Low Sunday, 
the first Sunday after Easter, ii. 
267, Wa. 

Clavica, iv. 407, Wo. 

Clochebium, a belfry, iv. 446, 495, 
Wo. 

CoBBJE, cob loaves or buns, iii. 287, D. 

CoFFRA, CoFORA, a chcst or coffer, 
iii. 222, 410, 411, D. 

CoKET, the second sort of white 
bread, i. 375, Bu. See Riley's 
Glossary to Liber Custumarum^ 
p. 793. 

CoLLOBiUM, a tunick without sleeves 
or with very small sleeves, iv. 
175, O. 

CoMMUNARE, to usc as common for 
cattle, iii. 261, 296, D. 

CoMPANAGiTTM, food ; all kinds of 
food, except bread and drink, iii. 
284, D. 

CoKFRATERNiTAS, a coufratemity 
between two monasteries for pray- 
ing for each other's dead, i. 68 ; 
iv. 417, T. Wo. See Hale's notes 



to the Registrum Prioratus Wi- 
gomiensis, pp. xciv., cxxvi. ' 

CoxsERVATORius, an arbitrator, L 
89, T. 

CoNYERSus, a lay-brother, iii. 171, 
D. • 

CooPERTORiXTH, 1, a covcrlet, i. 131, 
486, T. Bu. ; 2, part of a monas- 
tery, i. 365, Bu. 

CooPERTus, heavy-anned, iv. 522, 
Wo. 

CoRERius, a courier, iii. 383, D. 

CoRONATUS, tonsured, i. 45, T. 

CoRTiNATUs, with curtalns or ta- 
pestry, ii. 329, Wa. 

CoTARius, a cottager, i. 119, T. 

Crocardus, a crocard, or spurious 
coin, iv. 340, 543, O. Wo. 

Crofta, a croft, a small close ad- 
joining a dwelling-house, iii. 59, 
269, 314, D. 

Cronkus, a measure equal to four 
bushels, iv. 421, Wo. 

Croppus, a crop, iii. 80, D. 

CuLYERTAOiUM, ooufiscation ; mb 
nomine culvertagii^ under pain of 
confiscation, iii. 35, D. 

Cumulus, the body of a church, or 
of a chancel, iu. 257, 294, D. 

CuRTiLAGiUM, an enclosure or court- 
yard, iii. 373, 388, D. 

CuRSALis, current, ii. 290, Wa. 

CusTUM, cost) iii. 174, D. 



D. 



Data, a dairy-maid, i. 157, T. 
Dataria, Dateria, Daeria, a daily, 
i. 157 ; iii. 176, 179, T. D. 



0L08SABT. 



417 



DbAFFOBESTABS, DsrOBESTABBy to 

disafforest, to turn forest ground 
to other uses, i. 64, 233 ; iv. 41 7» 
T. Bu. Wo. Subs. Deaffobs- 
STATIO, iv. 410, Wo. 

Debbiase, properly to inebriate ; 
here, where it is spoken of an 
inundation of the Thames, it must 
mean to cover, iii. 468, Be. 

DeganuS; in the case of Worcester, 

must mean rural dean, iv. 395, 

41 1, 418, 447, 633, Wo. See also 
iii. 197, D. 

Decena, a titliing*man, one who 
had the view of frank-pledge for 
the maintenance of the king's 
peace, the limits of his jurisdic- 
tion consisting of ten households, 
iiL 261, D. 

Decennabia, the jurisdiction of a 
decena, a decennary, iii. 330, D. 

Decbustabe, to strip, ii. 248. 

Defalcabe, to detract from, weaken, 
iv. 492, Wo. 

Defalta, default, non-appearance 
in court, i. 443 ; iii. 120, 270, 
375, Bu. D. 

Defobciabe, to deprive or keep out 
any one of his rights by force, iii. 
122, 202, D. 

Defobciatob, a disseisor, i. 250, Bu. 

Defobis, outside, iv. 110, O. 
Demakda, demand, the calliug upon 

a man for anything due, i. 144, 

T. 
Demandabe, to declare, make 

known, iii. 198, 240, 244, D. 
Diffacebe, to mutilate, i. 31, M. 
Diffidabe, to renounce allegiance, 

defy, iii. 64, D. Subs. Diffidatio. 
DiFUSCULUS, diffuse, iv. 207, W. 
VOL. V. 



DmATlONABE, DiSBATIONABE, tO 

deraign, make good one's claim 
to anything, i. 64^ 121 ; iii. 401, 
T.D. 

DiviSJS, bounds, iii. 248, D. 



E. 



EouLEUS, the rack, iii. 95, D. 

Emenda, amends, compensation, i. 
416 ; iii. 261, 406, Bu. D. 

Englishebia, Englbsohebia, Eug- 
lishry, i. 442 ; iii. 320, Bu. D. 
Nulla Englisheria, in the latter 
of these passages, must mean that 
as Faringhoe, where the murder 
was committed, did not belong to 
the hundred, the Englishry of the 
murdered man did not come into 
question. 

Episcopium, a bishop's palace, i. 

11, M. 
Ebnasium. See Habnesium. 
Essabtuh. See Assabtum. 

Esplbtje, Expleta, Expletia, es- 
plees, products, i. 480 ; iii. 264, 
318, 322, Bu. D. 

EssoNiABE, to essoin, excuse, iii. 
262, D. 

EvECTio, a horse,* iii. 186, D. 

ExENNiUH, a present, ilL 210, D. 

ExHiBiTio, the entertainment given 
to Worcester priory on the occasion 
of the benediction of a new abbat 
of one of the monasteries in the 
diocese, iv. 500, Wo. See Hale's 
notes to the B^istrum, p. cxiil. 

D D 



418 



GLOSSAET. 



ExTBACTJS, efltreatsy copies of re- 
cords, and especially of fines, 
imposed on the rolls of a court, 
iii. 333 ; iv, 444, D. Wo. 



F. 

Feira, a fair, i. 193, Bu. 

Felix, S., in Pincis, January 14, 

i. 89, T ; as to the word ptncce, 

whether the instrument or place 

of his martyrdom, see Hampson's 

Medii J5W Kalendarium^ ii. p. 

137. 
Feofarb, to enfeoff, to grant in fee, 

iu. 239, D. 
FBOBAaiXTM, straw when the com 

is threshed out, i. 149, T. 
FsBLiNGUM TBBRs, the fourth part 

of a virgate of knd, i. 109, T. 
Fn>EJussoK, a surety, i. 134, T. 
FiKMACULUM, a buckle, iii. 173 ; iv. 

516, 621, 544, D. Wo. 
FiBMARius, the holder of a lease, 

iu. 161, D. 
^^FrrwiTE, a fine for fighting or 

quarrelling, i. 246, Bu. 
Flabellum, usually a vane; here 

it seems to be a flap, ii. 88, 91, 

Wi. See vol. ii., p. xxiii., note.' 

^LEMESFBEMTHE, FlEMTNGFKETH, 

the receiving ov relieving a fugi- 
tive or outlaw, i. 246 ; iii. 331, Bu. 
D. 
^ Flemiswite, the having the chattels 
of fugitives, i. 246, Bu. 
Flithwite, a discharge from fines, 
where a person having been a 
fugitive comes to the king's peace, 
i. 246, Bu. 



Fobfamg, the taking of provision 
from any one in fiurs or markets, 
before this king's purveyors have 
been served with necessaries^ L 
246, Bu. 

Fobiksegus, exterior, iii. 87, 375, 
D. Fobinseoum applied to ill- 
KEBiUM, the part of a manor lying 
without the town, not indnded 
within its liberties, i. 149, T. 
-^Fgbstal, Fobestal, forestalling, 
intercepting on the highway, i. 
246 ; iii. 331, Bu. D. 

FBAiaxuM, iii. 287, D. Heame 
would read FranchUoy in the 
franchises. 
>|-~Fb£i>wite, a liberty to hold courts 
and take up fines, i. 246, Bu. 

Fuin>ECUS, a magazine for mer- 
chandize, iii. 71, D. 

FuBECTABE, to ferret, iii. 374, D. 

FuBNAQiUM, the tribute paid by 
tenants to their lord for the use 
of his oven, or for liberty to use 
their own, i. 376, Bu. 

FuBNiABE, to bake, iii. 173, D. 



1 



G. 

Galida, a galley, i. 91, T. 
Gabra, a sheaf, i. 79, 125, 332, T. 

Bu. 
Gabda, wardship, iv. 427, Wo- 
Gabloxde, a chaplet, worn by 

David as prince of Wales, i. 1 15, T. 
Geldabilis, liable to pay tax, iii. 

270, 271, 327, D. 
Geldus, an impost, Anglo-Saxon 

geoldy ii. 199 ; iii. 331, 436, 440, 

Wa. D. Be. 



GLOSSABT. 



419 



GENERATiOy the ofispring or off- 
shoots of a monastery, iL dll, 
Wa. 

Gbnoivjb, the gams, i. 286, Bn. 

Gebsuxa, Gebsumma, a fine, iii. 
110, 201, D. 

Gksta, yeast, L 376, Bu. 

Glarea, gravel, L 18, M. 

Gbabatum, a couch or bed, iv. 149, 
618, W. Wo. . 

Grata, Gratia, a grove, iii. 132, 
207, D. 

-Grithbriche, breach of the peace, i. 
246, Bu. 

Grbmium ECGLESLas, the nave of a 
church, iii. 481, Be. 

GuLA AuousTi, the first of August, 
iv. 503, Wo. 

GuNFUS, a joint, iv. 203, W. 

GuRQES, a weir, i. 90, T. 



H. 



Hala, a hall; here it seems to 
mean a temporary reception apart- 
ment, iii. 412, D. 

Hamsoghns, Hamsokne, penalty for 
forcible entry into a man's house, 
i. 246; iii. 331, Bu. D. 

Hanapsbium cancellabub, the 
hanaper of the chancery, iii. 480, 
Be. 

Harnbsiuic, Ernasium, Herna- 
siUM, harness, accoutrements, i. 
149; iu. 88, 136, 246, 252; iv. 
212, T. D. O. 
VOL. V. 



Hernasii, irregular soldiers, iii. 91, 
D. 

Haya, a hedge, i. 98, 338, T. Bu. 

Hatoa ttva, a quickset hedge, iii. 
268, D. 

Haycia, Haicia, Haytia, a hedge, 
iii. 249, 261, 302, D. 

Hechium, a hedge, or the ground 
enclosed by a hedge, iii. 377, D. 

Hericits, a hedgehog, i. 341, Bu. 

Herdsttus, Heriota, Heriot, per- 
sonal chattels that on the death 
of the vassal came of right to the 
superior lord, usually the best 
beast of which the tenant died 
possessed, iii. 371, 408 ; iv. 434, 
D. Wo. In i. 479, Bu., Herieta 
MERCATA are the heriots arising 
from markets, market dues, which 
go to the superior lord. 

HEEOKEDAY, HOKKEDAY, OCHEDAI, 

the second Tuesday after Easter, 
iii. 158, 184, 185, 376, D. Some 
have supposed this to be the fif- 
teenth day after Easter, from the 
expression in Matthew Paris, '' in 
quindena Paschad, quss vulga- 
riter HokedayappeUatur." But 
it seems to have been always a 
Tuesday. See Hampson's Medii 
JEvi Kalendariumy ii. p. 198. 
The dates in the margin in the 
above passages should be April 29 
in p. 158, April 8 in p. 184, and 
April 9 in p. 185. 
HoRDARius, the officer in a monas- 
tery in charge of the granary, ii. 
43, Wi. 

^HORNGELTH, HORNEGELDUK, a tax 

within the forest to be paid for 
horned beasts, i. 247, 336, Bu. 

E £ 



u 



a 



420 



.GLOSSAKT. 



Huin)RETPENY, money paid to the 
sheriff or lord of the handred, i. 
247, Bu. 

HUSTINGB, HUSTENOA, 1. Anglo- 

Saxon, the husting or council, 
ii. 173, Wa. ; 2. the city conrt, iii. 
486, Be. 
HuTAaiuHy HuTAsiUM, hue, iii. 376, 
D. 



I. 



Impabcatio, impounding, iii 262, D. 

Impbessus, Inpbibus, a person who 
is on the side of another, a par- 
tisan or accomplice, i. 66, 91, T. 

IlVFAKG, the right of laying hands 
on a person for any offence, i. 246, 
Bu. 

iNFiBBCARins, belonging to the in- 
firmary, i. 105, T. 

Infongenthef, Infangnethef, the 
right of judging a thief caught in 
a manor by the lord of the manor, 
i. 246 ; iii. 331, 436, 441, Bu. D. 
Be. 

Infobciare, Infobtiabe, to fortify, 
iii. 21, 118, D. 

Imfbisus. See Ihpbbssus. 

Inbtallabe, to quit-claim, com- 
pound for a debt under certain 
conditions, iii. 364, D. In iii. 
376, D., where reference is made 
to this arrangement, Heame is 
probably right in reading instal- 
lato for in stallato ; the MS., 
however, is quite clear in sepa- 
rating the words. 



Installatio, a composition, iii. 391, 

D. 
Instaubum, stock, iii, 164, 169 ; iv. 

407, 428, D. Wo. 
Invabiabe, to pledge, iii. 260, D. 



J. 



JuGULiETTUH, the neck, iii. 159, D. 
JusTiTiA^ a justiciary, iii 159, D. 



L. 



Laoous, a lock of wool, iii. 160, D. 
Laqena, a gallon, i 376, Bu. 
Lafidigina, a stone quarry, i 254, 

Bu. 
Lastaghth, Lestaoiuh, a custom 

exacted in fairs or markets, to 

carry things bought where one 

will, i 247; iii 331, Bu. D. 
Leones, leonines, a kii;Ld of bad 

money, iv. 543, Wo. 
Lestagium. See Lastagium. 
Leuca, a mile, iii. 338 ; iv. 552, D, 

Wo. 
Letbwite, a fine on adulterers and 

fornicators, i 246, Bu. 
LisuBA, a border, i 193, 194, Bu. 
Liz ; Flobes de Liz, t.^., fleurs de 

lis, iv. 485, Wo. 
LooiA, a temporary dwelling, a hut, 

iii. 50, D. 
LuDBiGUS, a beast of burden, i 102, 

T. 



OLOSSABT. 



421 



M. 

Maletoute, excessive or unjust 
toll, iv. 535, Wo. Used in the 
case of wool in the Statutes of 
the Realm, i., p. 125. So tolt€e 
mal<B in Magna Charta, i. 230, 
Bu. 

Malwabta, a mosque, iii. 71, D. 

Mansa, a hide of land, ii. 6, Wi. 

Mansum, a manse or dwelling-house, 
iu. 59, 268, D. 

Maktum, a doak, iiL 382, D. 

Makekt um, Matbemium, Mebe- 
MHJM, timber, iii, 191, 207, 294, 
D. 

Mabgia, the border, iii. 82, 83, D. 

MABiTAanTM, 1. marriage portion, i. 
149 ; iv. 427, T. Wo. ; 2. mar- 
riage, i. 102, 151, T. 

MiCHEA, MicmA, a loaf, iii. 284, 
287, D. 

MiKEBA, mines, i. 70, T. 

MiscHEimiNGE, fine for unjust cita- 
tion, i. 247, Bu. 

Missio, surrender, i. 125, 126, T. 

MoLERE, to spoil, i. 309, Bu. 

MoNiLE, a jewel ; here it seems to 
mean a present generaUj, i. 60, 

MoBA, moor, iv. 94, O. 

MoBio, a fool or jester, iv. 85, W. 

MoTA, a moat, i. 63 ; iv. 407, T. 

Wo. 
MoYSELLUM; comedentes, primum 

moyseUum in aera fadunt, i. 273, 

Bu. 



MuNDBBiDGE, a fine for breach of 
mounds or fences, i. 247, Bu. 



N. 



Nauium, Nahhium, a distress, i. 
428 ; iii. 105, Bu. D. See Veti- 

TUMNAMnTM. 

Naiooabe, to carry off in a distress, 

iiL 106, D. 
Nebvioia, strength, iv. 227, W. 



O. 



OBEDiEimABnjs, the officer of a 
monastery, i. 112, 126, 157, 486, 
Bu. T. 

Obfibmatus ad sufebbiam, har- 
dened in pride, i. 39, M., from 
Daniel, v. 20, Vulg. 

Obligatobium, a bond, iv. 521, 
Wo. 

OCCASIONABE, OCOASIONIABE, tO 

molesty ii. 359, Wa. 
Obtillus, a claw> i. 233, Bu. 



P. 



Paoabb, to pay, i. 122, 143, 366, T. 
Bu. 

PaDNAGIUM, PANKAGIirM, PaUNA- 

GiUM, a sum paid for the food 
that swine feed on in the woods, 
i.479; iii. 61, 408, Bu. D. 

E £ 2 



422 



GL06SABT. 



Pal, Pallum, Pallium, doUi ; see 

BxTBELLUif ; iv. 389, 424, 485, Wo. 
Pallicla., palisades, iiL 138, D. 
Panatus, strengthened with piles, 

iu 305, Wa. 
Pabtebra, a plot or parcel of land, 

L 151, T. 
Patria, the neighbourhood, L 144^ 

T, 
Patbissarb, to act like one's father, 

iv. 180, W. 
Payiuo, a tent, iv. 540, Wo. 
Paxillus, a landmark, iii. 328, D. 
Pedaqiux, toll for passing through 

any country, L 427, Bu. 
Pellkha, a dress made of skins, i. 

131, T. 
Pblota* the ball of the foot,1. 233, 

Bu. 

Pbbakgabia. See Angabia. 
Pebpukotum, a douUet, iii. 35, D. - 

Pesso, mast of oaks, i. 252, Bu. 

Pbssulabia, a stockade^ iv. 207, W. 

Petsb, a weigh, iii. 169, D. See 
Riley's Glossary to Liber Cus^ 
iunuurttm^ p. 820. 

PiSTBiNUM, a bakehouse, i. 157 ; 
iii. 288 ; iv. 495, T. D. Wo. 

Placia, Plecba, a plot of ground, 
iii. 309 ; iv. 494, D. Wo. 

Plicatus, paid ; " denarii Sancti 
** Freemundi plicati," seems to 
mean, the money paid at the 
shrine of S. Fremund, iii. 267, D. 

PoLLABDUS, a bad coin, a pollard, 
iv. 240, 543, Wo. See RUey's 
Glossary to Liber Cusiumarumy 
p. 751. 

PoLTEBiA, a poultry yard, iii. 412, 
D. 



POBTXANNESMOT, the tOWB COUrt, 

iii. 436, 441, Be. 
Pboconizatus, proclaimed, iL 402, 

Wa. 
PlLBDiALis, ariaing from the ground, 

iii. 406, D. 
Pbjbsentia, a present, iii 321, D. 
Pbiso, a prisoner, iiL 191, 245, D. 

PbOPBESTUBA, PlTBPBESSUlU, PUB- 

PBBSTUBA, purpresture, encroach- 
ment on other people's property, 
L 98, 233» 247, 330, 338 ; iii. 262^ 
269, T. Bu. D. 

PuLPiTUM, 1. a pulpit, iii. 110; iv. 
215, D. W. ; 2. a choir screen, iii. 
296, D. 

PuBLiCAKi, the Paulicians, a set of 
hereticks so called, iu 61 ; iii. 19, 
Wi. D. 

PuBABE, to clear, to free of incum- 
brances, iiL 256, 257, 314, 326, 
D. 

PuBCAOHiUM ; frater imperatricb de 
jmreaeUOf said of Robert of Glou- 
cester, iL 50, WL 



Q. 



QuATEBWirs, a quire, book, iiL 134, 
D. 



R. 



RKCAT01C, felief, L 204, Bu. 
Recobttatus, received, iiL 270, D. 
Recidiva, retribution, L 180, T. 
RBcmrvABB, to fall back, return 
into old habits, L 308, Bu, 



OLOfigABT. 



428 



Bbolusagiuk, Beclusobium, a cell, 
i. 68, 105, T. 

BBCTATUSy RBTTATUSy blOUght tO 

trial, iii 274, D. 
BsDEXPTio^ a ransom or oommuta- 

tion, iv. 501, Wo. 
Reqtna, used of Clemencia, one of 

John's mistresses, i. 101, T. 
Belkytuic, relief, money paid bj a 

fireebold tenant to his lord, on 

entering npon his inheritance, i« 
» 149, 230; iii. 260, 365, 371 ; iv. 

427, 428, 484, T. Ba. D. Wo. 
Beragia, arrears, iii 51, D. 
Bbtubnuk BBBTinii, return of 

writs, i.e., the certificate of the 

sheriff as to what he has done 

respecting a writ, iv. 445, Wo. 
BosA, BosABius, bad money so 

called, iy. 340, 543, O. Wo. 
BoTABius, 1. rouHer, a soldier, or 

robber, iii. 45, D. ; 2. a wheel- 

wiighl^ iv. 423, Wo. 

BoTUNDA TABULA, a kind of tourna- 
ment, L 150; ii. 402; iy. 281, T. 
Wa.0. 

BuNCiNUS, a cart horse, iii 147, 160, 
D. 

BuTA, a company, route, i 198, Bu. 



S. 



Saga, Saoha, the right of the lord 
of a manor to hold a court in 
cases of trespass among his own 
vassals, i 246 ; iii. 436, Bn. Be. 

Sala, a hall, iii 282, D. 

Salsbma, the saucery, an office in 
the royal kitchen, iii 412, D. 



Sambb, samite (?), iv. 376, Wo. 
Saboentbs, servants, iii 383, D. 
Sabkbllus, a net, i. 332, Bu. 
Sabtabia, Sartrinum, the clothiers' 

room, iv. 419, Wo. 
Sabtum, t.e., assartum, iii. 436, Be. 
Satiabe, to impound, iii. 249, D. 
Satifiabb, to ratify, iii. 257, D. 
Satbdotm, a bakehouse, iii 258, D. 
Sattbria, the saltery, iii. 412, D. 
ScHBWiKOB, a toll paid for " show- 

** age" of merchandize, i 247, Bu. 

See Liber Albus, p. 223, and Bi* 

ley's Glossary, iii. p. 357. 
Sgotales, Schothales, drinking 

bouts, i 307, 332, Bu. 
SooTA, ScoTTA, a tribute levied 

upon all subjects, iii. 436, 440, Bu. 
Sbdbbb, to be convenient to, to 

suit, i 378, Bu« 

Sblda, a booth or shop, i 193, Bu. 
Senbsoalcia, the office of seneschal 

or steward, i. 102, T. 
Sbksatb, prudently, iii 247, D. 

Sbqubstbttit, sequestration, iii 280, 

D. 
Sbbatura, a bolt, iii 403, D. 

Sergantia, service due to the king, 
i 330 ; iii 401, Bu. D. 

Sebibrb, to arrange, i. 126, T. 

Setlo, a selion of land, a ridge 
between two furrows, iii. 269, D. 

SiiiVBCiBDnTM, wood under twenty 
years' growth, coppice wood, i 
254, Bu. 

Sdibnel, pure white bread, i. 375, 

Bu. 
SiNCUBARE, t.«., Syncopare, to clip 

or cut short, iv. 86, W. 
Slat, slate, iii 487| Be, 



424 



GL06SABT. 



SoGA, SOCHA, SoKA, the right of 

holding a court, i. 246, 372 ; iii. 

436, Bu. Be. 
SoKEMANUS, a tenant holding his 

lands in socage, t.e., to plough the 

lands of his lord with his own 

plough, i. 338, Bu. 
SoTULABis, a shoe, L 486, Bu. 
Stadium, a story, iii. 191, D. 
Stallagium, the liberty of erecting 

stalls in fairs or markets, i. 247, 

Bu. 
Stallatio, installation, iii. 285, D. 
Stallatuh. See Installake. 
Staminia, a shirt, ii. 66^ Wi. 
Stauruu, stock, iiL 136, D. 
SxiKA ANGUiLLABUM, a quarter of 

a hundred eels, iv. 434, Wo. 
Stbagulatus, of various colours, i. 

114, T. 
SuBABARE, SuBABRARE, to make a 

marriage contract with, iii. 367 ; 

iv. 336, D. O. 
SuMHAGiuM, toll for Carriage on 

horseback, i. 247^ Bu. 
Sura, a sewr, a loaf of coarse 

brown bread, iii. 287, D. 
SuRDON, i. 376, Bu. In the assize 

of bread and beer given in the 

Statutes of the Kealm, i., p. 200, 

which is nearly the same as this, 

candela occupies the place of this 

word. 
SwANiMOTUM, a court concerning 

matters of the forest, i. 247, Bu. 

Stnaxis, a congregation; Nocturna 
Stnaxis, noctums, iv. 881, Wo. 

Stricseat. See Cherchescot. 



T. 



Tabellio, a notary, iv. 604, Wo. 

Tachuhentxtm, attachment, L 446, 
Bu. 

Taillare, «.e., Talliare, to tax, iv. 
399, Wo. 

Tallia, a tally or receipt, iii. 268, 
339, D. 

Teksare, to exact black mail (or 
money for protection) from, iii. 
241, D. 

Tenseria, payment made for pro- 
tection, iii. 51, 91, D. 

Tensum, a toll, iii. 287, D. 

Theam, the right of the lord of a 
manor to the issue of his bond- 
men and villains, i. 246 ; iii. 436, 
441, Bu. Be. 

Thulagiuh, an acknowledgment 

paid by tenants to be free from 

theamy i. 247, Bu. 
Thol, Tool, the right of holding a 

macket, i. 246 ; iii. 436, 441, Bu. 

Be. 

TiRiAOA, t.e., Theriaca, an antidote 
against poison, iii. 211, D. 

ToNELLUM, a vat, i. 200, Bu. 

TORNEATOR, a tiltcr at a tourna- 
ment, iii. 60, D. 

Tramisium, Trauesiuk, Tremi- 
siUM, three months' com, iii. 136, 
197 ; iv. 441, D. Wo. 

Tret, coarse brown bread, i. 375, 
Bu. 

Treuga, tribute, iii. 168, D. 

Trevia, a truce, iv. 176, W. 



GLOSSAKT. 



425 



Tbibuchetta, & kind of catapult, 

iii. 49, 86, D, 
Tbicennale, money paid for tren- 

talfl, an office for the dead, i. 309, 

486, Bu. 

TuHBEBELLUM, a tumbrel or duck- 
ing-stool, iii. 330, D. ; adj. Tum- 
BEBALis, iii. 120, D. See Biley's 
Glossary to Liber Custumarum, 
p. 771. 

TuMPiLLOBALis, of the pilloiy, iii. 
120, D. 

TuNcmppESMOT, the court of a 
township, iii. 441, Be. 

TuBBA, TuBBABiA, turf, i. 100, 119, 
T. 

TuBNUS, the toum or court of a 
sheriff, L 372, 483 ; iii. 140, Bu. D. 

TrziNGPENNT, TiTHENSPENT, mo- 
ney paid to the sheriff by the 
several tithings, i. 247 ; iii. 331, 
Bu,D. 



U. 



UNKiTHiNa, not an outlaw, ii. 200, 

Wa. 
Utfongenethef, the right of 

judging a thief caught outside the 

lord's manor, i. 246, Bu. 
Uthesium, hue, i. 330, Bu. 



V. 



VAOATUBiB, provisions, iii. 383, D. 
Yenella, a lane, iii. 290, D. 



Yenebationes, exactions, dues, iii. 

Ill, D. 
Yestuba, a crop of grass or com, 

iii. 218, D. 
Yetitum NAanuM, refiisal to give 

up the distress, i. 332 ; iii. 332 ; 

iv. 439, 441, 445, Bu. D. Wo. 
YiDENAM, i.e.y Yei de Naams, or 

Yetitum namium, i. 140, T. ; 

compare iv. 43&, Wo. 

YlLNETUM, YiNETUM, t.C, YisUC- 

tum, the venue, neighbourhood, 

i. 109 ; iii. 172, T. D. 
YiLENAGiUH, the service due from 

a villain to his lord, i. 146, T. 
Yisus, view or inspection, i. 98, 

101, T. 



W. 

Waldim, the wealds, or woody parts 
of a coimtry, iv, 450, Wo. 

Wabdepeni, money paid instead of 
performing the duty of watching 
and warding, i. 247, Bu. 

Wabectum, fallow land, iv. 445, 
Wo. 

Wabenstuba, a provision, t.e., a 
garrison, in this case, i. 88, T. 

Wabentum, a warranty, i. 109 ; iii. 
57, 106, T. D. 

Wastell, wastel bread, inferior to 
simnel, and superior to coket 
bread, i. 375, Bu. See Riley's 
Glossary to Liber Custumarum, 
p. 837. 

Wesegeldenetef, probably for 
weregeldeneyefy the price of homi- 
cide, in the case of a naif, i. 246, 
Bu. 



426 



QLOSSABT. 



WiKESy oountrj houses or farms, 

iii. 437, Be. 
Wbech, Wbeccum, wreck, goods cast 

on land after a shipwreck, L 131 ; 

iu. 25, Bu. D. 



X 



Xennia, presents, i. 116^ iii. 276, 
T.D, 



Y, 



Yf, yew, iiL 309, 310, D. 



Z. 



Zeno, a zany, an idiot (?), i. 427, 
Bn. 



ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA TO THE FOUR 

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Vol. I. 

Page zxziz, L S3, for Za JRiole read Runu, 
n 4, maigin, for 1705 read 1075. 
„ 10, mai^, for AUce read MatUda. 
n 16, L 25, for deuUHcmdi read deUstandu 
,t 18, L 2, Ibr Kene/egiam read Kenrfigjam, 
„ 26, L 8, far futum wtAfetto, 
„ 84, L 15, Kaveretham : so the MS. quite dietinctlj. Frobablj read 

Faverakam, 
„ 51, L 26, for nscepit read mseepU. 
„ 58, L 27, for vixxxTiL read xolxxztii. 
,» 62, 1. 18, for W[idtm€2 read W[aiime]. 
„ 64, maigin, for FuIA read Fawkes, 
„ 65, note 1. Dele Pherd, See Walbian's Memorials tf Finmtams 

Abhejf^ P* 134, note 2, 
„ 80, L 28, inctdit : ne BiS. Bead meerndU, moat probably. 
„ 86, maigin, for CroddingUm read OotheringUm, Thia is a hamlet of 

^shop's Cleere. 
„ 87, note 3. This ehonld be — qui] quia, MS. 
„ 90, 1. 15. Beitore Warewieh^ and dele the note. The scribe has 

evidently ikncied Roger Bigod to' be earl of Warwick, and has 

made tliffee earls ont of the four. 
„ 91, margin, for WUHam Marshal read Rkkard ManhaL 
„ ,, L 22, for eommotio read oomnooatio* 
^ 101, 1. 80. Clemmda, Dngdale calls her Agatha^ daoghter of 

Robert, earl of Feners, and Sflnlla, daughter of William de 

Braose. 
„ 119, note 4, for Z><rry read JTtUare. 

„ 124, 1. 26, for Pefrt read PAtlinn. 

M 128, note 1. For this read : This was one of the sons of Hng^ le 

Bran, count de la Marehe, and Isabella, — one of the four 

Lnsignans. 
„ 144, U. 22, 23, for Banrufge read Baurugge, 
n 145, maigin, for Pasioreaux read PastoMreamx, 
» 148, note 1, for abbati read abbatis* 



428 ADDENDA AND COBBIGENDA. 

Page 158, L 10, for Wifttune read WjfUune. 
„ 160, 1. 9, foTprimam xeaAJirmam. 
„ 161, L 5, margin, add/ 56. 
„ „ L 81, for de read le. 
„ 167, margin, for Sandon read SheningUm, 
„ 180, note 1, for Sabino read 8. Sabina, 
„ 288, 1. 36, for reatpavtt read recuperavit 
„ 804, note 4, for GtJe read Fubnan. 

„ 317, maigin, for jBozcw resid Benauges, This is near Arbis, canton 
de Targon, arrondissement de la B6ole. See Leo Dronyn, 
£a Guienne MUitaire, ii. 237. 
„ 833, margin, for 1245 read 1254. 
„ 336, margin, for eU York read of York, 
„ 390, 1. 4, foTfveri n Teadfuerint, 

„ 455, L 86, dun. So the MS. comiptly for dreit. See Mr. A. J. 
Elli8*s " The Only English Proclamation of Henry m.," Trans- 
actions of the Philological Society, 1868, pp. 25, 87. He has 
pointed out the corruptions of this French version of the Pro- 
clamation. It is given in the text exactly as in the MS. 
„ 462, 1. ult. for WcuconicB, te read Wtuconiam, et. 
506, 1. 23, for he covenants read it be expedient to Aim. 
„ L 38, for there be certain sheriffs read the sheriffs be certain, 
„ 1. 45, for and to every one read both men and women, 
511, margin, for p. 144 readj>. 140. 






Vol. II. 

Page 5, 8, Wordia is Worthy, not Woriing, as stated in the notes. 

„ 16, L 31, magnum : sic MS. Bat read magnam. 

„ 41, 1. 22, for Radul/us read Radvlfo : MS. Bad*. 

„ 48, note 3. This should he—quandoque'] quamque, MS. 

„ 55, 1. 32. The (") should be after cardinalis, 

„ 76, 1. 6, for a read autem, 

„ 82, 1. 21, margin, for Third read Fourth. 

„ 86, note 7, for Henry read Peter MaucUrc, 

„ 86,1. 23, insert [hcgxxxiy.]. It is omitted in the MS., but evi- 
dently by the scribe's carelessness, as the word Conaecratus 
at the b^inning of the paragraph is without its initial letter, 
as is usual at the beginning of the years. 

„ 87, 1. 28, for mcxxzvii. read mccxxzvu. 

„ 93, L 27, and p. 94, 1. 29, for porrexit read perrexit 

„ 95, 1. 31, toT/estum readfesto. 

„ 100, 1. 27, and p. 101, 1. 16. spe. So the MS. quite distinctly, without 
any mark of contraction. I am inclined to think spe, i.e., specie, 
should be read. Compare the Annals of Worcester, iv. p. 449. 

„ 109, 1. 20, and margin, dele [«u6]. 



ADDENDA AND GOBBIOBNDA. 429 

Page 1 18, 1. S9, for mquireiU read mgvtrerent 
„ 119, 1. 20, quidam : ac MS. Bat read quidem, 
„ 186, inner margin, L 1, immediately below EustbiuB insert Angb' 

Saxon Chronicle. 
„ 1 54, L 2, for obiH read obiit ; 
„ 161,note2,for^tAe&iJtfread^<fte/it;ti{^. 
„ 215, L 18, mar;gjn, for Ralp read Ralph, 

„ 219, L 5, for Chichester read Chiche^ ue,, S. Oayth's near Colchester. 
„ „ margin, for Robert de BettomotU read Waleran de Bdkmont 
„ 281, 1. 82, for et read etUxnu 
„ 285, note 5, for Citeaux read Ckuroavx, 
„ 246, note 1, for John read Fubnar. 
„ 255, L 10, for exeommunicata read excommuniccUL 
„ „ h 16, for Tunc read Nam. 
„ 275, L 8, foTfeudarius teaAfeudarxis : MS. fendar^. 
„ 283, margin, for Ftdk read Fawhee. 
„ 285, L 28, for JVintonia read Wffee, as in the MS., and dele note 2. 

This is Wolyeslej, a castle or house of the bishops of Winchester, 

which had been built by Henry of Blois. See the Worcester 

Annals, iv. p. 378. 
,, 287, 1, 85, for UU read iUie : MS. Ul'. 
„ 299, L 11, for Mxoczziy. read Moaxxrr. 
„ 800, note 1, for WiOiam read Baldwin. 
„ 804, 1. 4, for milia read mUibue : MS. m« 
„ 364, 1. 13, Colemle: sic MS. Bat read CoUvile. 
„ 872, L 10, for WiUdmus read Wlaltenu], 
„ 377, L 3. Dele [raft.]. 
„ 891, 1. 4, for coneUii read conaimilL 
„ 405, 1. 9, obsiderunt: sic MS. Bat read obsederunt 



Vol. m. 

Page zii. Richard de Morins had studied logiek and law at Bologna. In 
1285 he assisted as an adviser at the first election of an abbat 
of S. Alban's, after the Lateran CoondL Matt. Par. Geeta 
Alfbatum 8, Albani (Riley), i. p. 307. 

„ xzxv, note 1. The first hasband of Milieent de Cantelnpe was John 
de Monte Alto. See Eirkby's Inquest for Yorhshire, p. 16, 
note P, (Scaife, Sortees Soc. 1866). See also Horwood's Year 
Boohs of Edward /., xxxi, p. 469. 

„ bdv, I. 23, pp. 443, 465, 478, margin, fat Hacehesham^ Greenwich^ 
read Haicham^ Depiford.^ 

„ Ixvii, 1. 16 ; p. 470, margin, for PaUesworth read Paddleamorih.^ 

„ 1, L 4, for Tiberias read Tiberius, 

„ 6, L 18, for palladium read Palladium, 

„ 7, L 17, for epicopum read episcopum. 



* For these coirectians I am indebted to Mr. W. H. Hart. 



n 



430 ADDSKDA AND COBBIOBNBl^ 

Page 45, margin, for 1214 read 1315. 

„ note 8, for WiOiam 11. read Ehat. 

50, note 1, for Herbert U Poore read RUhard U Poore, Herbert te 
Poon died 6 Feb. 1217. The battle was fooght 24 Aug. 1217. 
The annalist has given a wrong date Ibr the year. 
„ 51, note 2. Dele ** afterwarda bishop of Hereford.** 
„ 54, L 16, maigin, for Ouagi read Gamgi. 

„ 76,1.20. Between the brackets insert Aferloiiue. Walter had been 
prior of Merton, bnt foor years before his death became a 
Caithnsian. lliomas the actoal prior died the same year 
(Annal. WaverL, pp. 296, 297). The deaths of the two priors 
eoming together probably perplexed the scribe. 
„ 91, L 81, for fll«(^] read Hlftgomem], 
„ 118, note 8, for Mcmhead read ManMhead, 
„ 125. Dele note 1. 
„ 128, note 2, for daughter read neter. 
f, 141, L 18, for MoxzxT. read mogkzxv. 
„ 150, note 4, for Peter Mauderc read John 1, 
„ 158, L 24, margin, for Mag 5 read April 29. 
„ 181, note 1, for Roger le Noir read FM BommU. 
„ 184, 1. 18, for ad read ab. 

margin, for March 8 read AprU 8. 
185, margin, for April 15 read April 9. 
„ 193, L 15, for Simone read Simon. 
^ 205, 1. 11, for EdUsheme read Edlieberue. 
„ 227, 1. 4, for cedidit read cecidit. 
„ 280, L 80, for cumigniM read cam ignie. 
„ 286, L 6, margin, for iv. read lu. 
„ 248, L 25, for H[itgonem^ read Hlenricum}. 
„ „ L 28, for Hlygo"] read jEF^earicMt]. 
„ 248, 1. 8, for Plercivallt] read Pletrt], 
„ 257, L 15, for ./[oAaitiitf] read J[ohannamJ. 
„ 268, 1. 5, margin, for beer read malt. 

„ 269, 1. 32, foT foedavimue nadfeodavimug. • 

285, L 24, margin, for Flitton read Flitwieh. 
290, 1. 25, for Muchaue read Muehant 
802, 1. 81, margin, for Fe6. 26 read Fe5. 6. 
817, note 1, for ChtranceMter read Gurmeceeter. 
820, 1. 10. There should be, not ; after Engheheria, 
828, L 30, for tiepecialem read epecialem, 
325, 1.4, for 12 read 11. 
353, L 24, for vidicet read viddicet. 
370, LSI, margin, for Brauneton read Braesington. 
874, 1, 10, insert Henrici between the brackets. 
442, note 1. For this, read ** Leigham Conrt, Streatham." ^ 
455, 1. 18, margin, for Oodfrey read Geoffrey. 
492, col. 2, L 9, for 685 read 653, and coL 4, 1. 2, for 655 read 655. 



91 n 



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99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
9» 
99 



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Vol. IV. 

Page 68» note 3, for Boger read WiUiam, 
„ 96, L 8. Dele Pabrieata. 
f, 105, L 15. Benaugei. So the MS. diBtinctly. It is aa eiror of the 

ieribe for Bemtuffea, 
„ 1S4, L 8, for tmpertUe xetA nqterttUe, 
„ 839, Wykee, 1. 1, kaL IheembrU^ so the MS. ; xm. should e^ideiitly 

be inserted before kaL 
„ S61, note 2, for ThomoM de Fortibut read WiUiam de Fortibus. 
H 347, 1. 38, maigin, for Edward read Edamnd. 
„ 359, 1. 15, for Diwuano read DuviaHo. 
„ 864, L 16, for JEdvam read Eduam, i^ iBdoam (Anton). 
„ 379, L 9, for cxLii. read mozuj. 
„ 380, 1. 40, ioftfrerttum jeBAferttnm, 

403, note 3, for John read Reginald de DammarHn. 
408, L 84, for tranefretur read transfertur. 

484, 539, margin, for HagUe read Hake (i.«.. Hales Owen in Shrop- 
shire). 
430, 446, 447, nuugin, for HuMedom read Himbktom, 
477, note 3, for denarioe read denariue, 

495, L 87. The comma should be after patva instead of after camera, 
508, 1. 88, ibr Redbeme read Redberue (t.e., Bodborongh). 
504, L 85, for epieeopo read epiecopi. 

514, note 1. These Terses will iJso be fonnd in the Appendix III. 
to Mr. Wrist's edition of Pierre de Langtoft, iL p. 450. 



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Appendix to the Annals of Tewkesbury, A«D« 

1249 611 

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I^ndon ; and William BuLLEU, Esq. 1867-1869. 

Vol. L— 1515-1574. Vol. IH.— 1589-1600. 

Vol. IL— 1575-1588. 

The Carew Papers relating to Ireland deposited in the Lamheth Library are not 
only unique in themselves, but are of great importance. Three volumes of the 
Calendar of these valuable Papers have been, published, extending from 1515 to 
1600, which cannot fail to be welcome to all students of Irish history. AnoUier 
volume is in the press. 

Calendar of Letters, Despatches, and State Papers, relating to the 
Negotiations between England and Spain, preserved in the ArcliiveB 
at Simancaa, and elsewhere. Edited by G. A. BERGEKROTtt. 1862^ 
1868. 

Vol. L— Hen. VIL— 1485-1509. 
Vol. IL— Hen. VIlL— 1509-1525. 
Supplement to Vol. L and Vol. II. 

Mr. Bergenroth was engaged in compiling a Calendar of the Pap^s 'i^Ui^4r 
 to England preserved in the archives of Simancas in Spain, and the correspondiii^ 
portion removed from Simanoas to Paris. It was deemed essentlid that Mr. 
Bergenroth should also visit Madrid, and examine the Papers there, bearing <A 
the reign of Henry VIII. The first volume contains the Spanish Papers of 
the reign of Henry VII. ; the second volume, those of the first portion of 
the reign of Henry Vin. The Supplement to Vols. I. and H. contains new 
information relating to the private life of Queen Kalbnine of Bngland ; and to 
the projected marriage of Henry VII. with Queen Juana, widow of King FhUip 
of Castile, and mother of the JSmperor Charles V* 



Calendar of State Papers and Manuscripts, relating to English 
Affairs, preserved in the Archives of Venice, &c. Edited by Rawdon 
Brown, Esq. 1864-1867. 
Vol. L— 1202-1509. 
Vol. II.— -1509-1519. 

Of the Papers in the Venetian archives, Mr. Rawdon Brown has published 
two volumes of his Calendar, extending from 1202 to 1519, and has made 
considerable progress in the third volume. Mr. Brown's researches have brought 
to light a number of important documents relating to the various periods of 
English history, and his contributions to historical literature are of the most 
interesting and important character. 

Beport op the Deputy Keeper op the Public Reoords and the Rev. 
J. S. Brewer to the Master of the Rolls, upon the Carte and 
Carew Papers in the Bodleian and Lambeth Libraries. 1864. Price 
28. 6d. 

Report op the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records to the Master 
OF THE Rolls, upon the Documents in the Archives and Public Libraries 
of Venice. 1866. Price 2s, 6d, 



In the Press. 

Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, preserved in Her Majesty's 
Public Record Office, and elsewhere. Edited by W. Noel Sainsbury, 
Esq. Vol. III. — East Lidies, China, and Japan. 1617, &c. 

Calendar of State Papers, Foreign Series, of the Reign op Eliza- 
beth, preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office. Edited by 
the Rev. Joseph Stevenson, M.A., of University College, Durham. 
Vol. VI.— 1563. 

Calendar of Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign 
op Henry VIII., preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, the 
British Museum, &c. Edited by J. S. Brewer, M.A., Professor of 
English Literature, King's College, London. Vol. IV. — 1524, &c» 

Calendar of State Papers and Manuscripts, relating to English 
Affairs, preserved in the Archives of Venice, &c. Edited by Raw- 
don Brown, Esq. Vol. III.— 1 520-1 526. 

Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reign of 
Charles I., preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office. Edited 
by John Bruce, Esq., F.S.A. Vol. XIL— 1637-1638. 

Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reign of Eliza- 
beth (continued), preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office* 
Edited by Mary Anne Everett Green. Vol. V.— 1598-1600. 

Calendar of the Carew Papers, preserved in Lambeth Library. Edited 
by J. S. Brewer, M.A., Professor of English Literature, King's College, 
London j and William Bullen, Esq. Vol IV. — 1601, &c. 

Syllabus, in English, of Rymer's Fobdera ; with Index. Vol. I. 



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In Progress. 

Calendar of State Papers relating to Ireland, preserved in Her 
Majesty's Public Record Office. Edited by Hans Claude Hamilton, 
Esq., F.S.A. Vol. Ill— 1586, he. 



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THE CHRONICLES AND MEMORIALS OF GREAT BRITAIN 
AND IRELAND DURING THE MIDDLE AGES. 



[RoTAL 8vo., half-bound. Jhnce 10*. each Volume or Part.] 



On 25 July 1822, the House of Commons presented an address to the 
Grown, stating that the editions of the ^orks of our ancient historians were 
inconvenient and defective; that roanj of their writings still remained in 
manuscript, and, in some cases, in a single copy only. They added, ^ that an 
** uniform and convenient edition of the whole, published under His Majesty's 
** royal sanction, would be an undertaking honourable to His Majesty's reign, 
'' and conducive to the advancement of liistorical and constitutional know- 
^ ledge ; that the House therefore humbly besought His Majesty, that He 
** would be graciously pleased to give such directions as His Majesty, in His 
*' wisdom, might think fit^ for the publication of a complete edition of the 
^ ancient historians of this realm, and assured His Majesty that whatever 
'' expense might be necessary for this purpose would be made good." 

The Master of the Rolls, being very desirous that effect should be given 
to the resolution of the House of Commons, submitted to Her Majesty's 
Treasury in 1857 a plan for the publication of the ancient chronicles and 
memorials of the United Kingdom, and it was adopted accordingly. In 
selecting these works, it was considered right, in the first instance, to 
give preference to those of which the manuscripts were unique, or the 
materials of which would help to fill up blanks in English history for 
which no satisfactory and authentic information hitherto existed in any 
accessible form. One great object the Master of the Rolls had in view was 
to form a corpus historicum within reasonable limits, and which should be 
as complete as possible. In a subject of so vast a range, it was important 
that the historical student should be able to select such volumes as conformed 
with his own peculiar tastes and studies, and not be put to the expense of 
purchasing the whole collection ; an inconvenience inseparable from any 
other plan than that which has been in this instance adopted. 

Of the Chronicles and Memorials, the following volumes have been pub- 
lished. They embi-ace the period from the earliest time of British history 
down to the end of the reign of Henry YIL 



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1. The Chronicle of England, bj John Caporave. Edited by the 

ReT. F. C. HiNGESTON, M.A.y of Exeter College, Oxford. 1858. 

Capgrare was prior of Lynn, in Norfolk, -and proyincial of tbe order of the 
Friars Hermits of England shortly before the year 1464. His Chronicle extends 
from the creation of the world to the year 1417. As a record of the language 
spoken in Norfolk (being written in English), it is of considerable yalne. 

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2. Chroxicon Monasterii de Abingdon. Vols. I. and II. Edited by 

the Rev. Joseph Stevenson, M.A.-, of UniTereitj College, Durham, 
and Vicar of Leigh ton Buzzard. 1S58. 

This Chronicle traces tbe history of the great Benedictine monastery of 
Abingdon in Berkshire, from its foundation by King Ina of Wessex, to the 
reign of Richard I., shortly after which period the present nanatiTe was drawn 
np by an inmate of the establishment The author had access to the title-deeds 
of the house ; and incorporates into his history various charters of the Saxon 
kings, of great importance as illustrating not only the history of the locality 
but that of the kingdom. The work is now printed for the first time. 



3. Lives of Edward the Confessoh. L — ^La Estoire de Seint Aedward 
le Rei. 11. — ^Vita Beati EdVardi Regis et Confessbris. III. — ^Vita 
^duuardi Regis qui apud Westmonasterium requieseit. Edited by 
Henrt Richards Luard, M.A., Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Trinitj 
College, Cambridge. . 1853. 

The first is a poem in Norman French, oontaining 4,686 lines. It is addrefisad 
to Alianor, Queen of Uenij IIL, and was probably written in the year 1245, on 
the occasion of the restoration of the church of Westminster. Nothing is known 
of the author. The second is an anonymous poem, oontaining 586 lines, written 
between the years 1440 and 1450, by command of Henry YL, to whom It 
is dedicated. Though it does Qot throw any new light on th6 reign of £dward 
the Confessor, yet it is valuable as a specimen of tiM Latfar poetry of the time. 
The third, also by an anonymous author, was apparently written for Queen 
Edith, between the years 1066 and 1074, during the pressure of the suffering 
brought on the Saxons by' the Norman conqii^t It notices many facts not 
ibund in other writers, and some which dlfl^r considerably fronr the usual 
accounts. 



4. MoKUMBNTA Franciscaka ; scilicot, I. — Thomas de Eeclestoti ' de Ad- 
ventu Fratrum Minorum' in Angliam. II.^--Ada& de Marisco Epistolae. 
III. — Hegistrum Fratrum Minorum Londonise. Edited by J. S. 
Brewer, M.A., Professor of English Literature, Kind's College, 
London. 1858. 

This volume contains original materials for the history of the settlement of 
the order of Saint Francis in Englanii, the letters of Adam de MaHseo» and 
other papers connected ^ith the foimdation and diffiosion of this great body-. It 
has been the aim of the editor to collect whatever historical information coold be 
found in this country, towards illustrating a period of the national history for 
which only scanty materials exist None of these faaTe been hefoceiprinted. 



5. FAsacuLi ZizANioRUM Magistri Johannis Wyclif cpM Tritico* 
Ascribed to Thouas Netter, of Walden, Provincial' 6f the' CarineKte 
Order in England, and Confessor to King Henrj the Fifth. Ediieid by 
the Rev. W. W. Shirlbt, J^.A., Tutor and l«te Fellow of Wadh«m 
CoUege, Oxford, 1858. 



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This work derives its principal value from the feiet that it is the only con- 
temporaneous account of the rise of ^e XioUards. At the time when it was 
written, the disputes of the schoolmen had been extended to the field of theology, 
and they appear both in the writings of Wycliff and in those of his adversaries. 

WycUff's little bundles of taxes are not less metaphysical than theological, and 
the conflict between Nominalists and Bealists rages side by side with the conflict 
between the different interpreters of Scripture. The ^ Fasciculi Zizaniorum ** 
gives a good idea of the controversies which were carried on at the end of the 
14th and the beginning of the 15th centuries. 

6. The Buik of the Croniclis of Scotland ; or, A Metrical Version of 

the History of Hector Boece ; by William Stewart. Vols. I., 11., 
and III. Edited by W. B. Turnbull, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, BaiTister- 
at-Law. 1858. 

This is a metrical translation of a Latin Prose Chronicle, and was written in the 
first half of the 16th century. The narrative begins with the earliest legends, 
and ends with the dea& of James I. of Scotland, and the '* evil ending of the 
traitors that slew him." Strict accuracy of statement is not to be looked for in 
such a work as this ; but the stories of the colonization of Spain, Ireland, and 
Scotland ai^e interesting if not true ; and the chronicle is valuable as a reflection 
of the manners, sentiments, and character of the age in which it was composed. 

The peculiarities of the Scottish diale<^ are well illustrated in this metrical 
version of Boece's woric, and the student of language will here find ample 
materials for cc)mparison with the English dialects of the same period, and with 
modern lowland Scotch. 

7. JoHANNis Capgrave Liber de Illttstribus Henricis. Edited by the 

Eev. F. C. HiNGESTON, M.A., of Exeter College, Oxford. 1858. ^ 

This work is dedicated to Henry YI. of England, who appears to have been, int 
the author's estimation, the greatest of all the Henries. It is divided into tluree 
distinct parts, each having its own separate dedication. The first part relates only 
to the history of the Empire, and extends from the election of Henry I., the 
Fowler, to the end of the reign of the Etoperor Hemy VI. ^The second part is 
devoted to English history, and extends from the accession of Heniy I. in the year 
1100, to the year 1446 which was the twenty-fourth year of the reign of King 
Henry YI. The third part contains the lives of illustrious men who have borne 
the name of Henrv in various parts of the world. 

Capgrave was bom in 1893, in the reign of Richard H., and lived during the 
Wars of the Roses, for the history of which period his work is of some value. 

8. HiSTORiA MoNASTERii S. AuGusTiNi Cawtuariensis, by Thomas of 

Elhham, formerlj Monk and Treasurer of that Foundation. Edited 
by Charles Hardwick, M.A,, Fellow of St. Catharine's Hall, and 
Christian Advocate in the University of Cambridge. 1858. 

This history extends from the arrival of St. Au^stine in Kent until 1191. 
Prefixed is a chronology as far as 1418, which shows m outline what was to have 
been the character of the work when completed. The only copy known is in the 
possession of Trinity Hall, Cambridge. The author was connected with Norfolk, 
and most probably with Elmham, whence he derived his name. 

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9. EuLOGiUM (HiSTORiARUli 81 VE Temporis) : CluTonicozi ab Orbe condito 

usque ad Anliiim Domini 1866 ; a Monacfao quodam Malmesbiriensi 
exaratum. Vols. I., II., and III. Edited by F. S. Hatdow, Esq., B.A. 
1858-1863, 

This is a Latin Chronicle extending from the Creation to the latter pai-t of the 
xeign of Ednraid III., and written by a monk' of the Abbey <tf Mahnesbory, in 
Wiltshire, about the year 1867. A ooatinnation, carrying the history of England 



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down to the year 1413, was added in the former half of the fifteenth century by 
an author whose name is not known. The original Chronicle is diyided into 
five books, and contains a history of the worid generally, bnt more especially 
of England to the year 1366. The continuation extends the history down to 
the coronation of Henry V. The Eulogiom itself is cluefly Tslnable as contain- 
ing a history, by a contemporary, of the period between 1356 and 1366. Tlie 
notices of events appear to have been written very soon after their ocenrrence. 
Among other interesting matter, the Chronicle contains a diary of the Poitien 
campaign, evidently fhmished by some person who accompanied the army of the 
Black Prince. The continuation of the Chronicle is also the work of a contem- 
porary, and gives a very interesting account of the reigns of Bichard IL and 
Henry IV. It is believed to be the earliest authority for the statement that the 
latter monarch died in the Jerusalem Chamber at Westminster. 

10. Memorials of Henrt the Seybnth : Bernardi Andreaa Tholosatis 
Vita Regis Henrici Septimi ; necnon alia qaaedam ad eondem Begem 
spectantia. Edited by James Gairdner, Esq. 1858. 

The contents of these volumes are— (1) a life of Henry VU., by his poet 
laureate and historiographer, Bernard Andr^, of Toulouse, with some compom- 
tions in verse, of which he is supposed to have been the author ; (2) the journals 
of Boger Machado during certain embassies on which he was sent by Henry VU. 
to Spain and Brittany, the first of which had reference to the marriage of the 
King's son, Arthur, with Catharine of Arragon; (3) two ciuioos reports by 
envoys sent to Spain in the year 1505 touching the succession to the Crown 
of Castile, and a project of marriage between Henry Vll. and the Qaeen of 
Naples; and (4) an account of Philip of Castile's reception in England in 1506. 
Other documents of interest in connexion with the period are given in an ai^endix. 

11. Memorials of Henrt the Fifth. L — ^Vita Henrici Quinti, Roberto 

Bedmanno auctore. 11. — ^Versus Rhythmici in laudem R^s Henrici 
Quinti. III. — Elmhami Liber Metricus de Henrico Y, Edited by 
Charles A. Cole, Esq. 1858. 

This volume contains three treatises which more or less illustrate the history of 
the reign of Henry V., viz. : A Life by Bobert Bedman ; a Metrical Chronicle by 
Thomas Elmham, prior of Lenton, a contemporary author ; Versus Bhythmici, 
written apparently by a monk of Westminster Abbey, who was also a contempo- 
rary of Henry V. TTiese works are printed for the first time. 

12. Munimenta Gildhalljs Londoniensis ; Liber Albus, Liber Cus- 
tumarum, et Liber Horn, in archivis Gildhallse a&seryati. Vol. I., 
Liber Albus. Vol. 11. (in Two Parts), Liber Cnstumarum. Vol. III., 
Translation of tbe Anglo-Norman Passages in Liber Albus, Glossaries, 
Appendices, and Index. Edited by Henrt Thomas Riley, Esq., M.A., 
BaiTister-at-Law. 1 859-1 862. 

Tbe mannscript of tbe Liher Albus, compiled "by John Carpenter, Common 
Clerk of the City of London in tbe year 1419, a large folio Yolume, is pre- 
served' in the Record Room of the City of London. It gives an account of 
the laws, regulations, and institutions of that City in the twelfth, thirteenth, 
fourteenth, and early part of the fifteenth centuries. 

The Ziber Cnstumarum was compiled probably by various hands in the early 
part of the fourteenth century during the reign of Edward II. The mannscripty 
a folio volume, is also preserved in the Record Room of the City of London, 
though some portion in its original state, borrowed from the City in the reign 
of Queen Elizabeth and never returned, forms part of the Cottonian MS. 
Claudius D. II. in the British Museum. It also gives an account of the laws* 
regulations, and institutions of the City of London in the twelfth, thirteenth, and 
early part of the fourteenth centuries. 



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' 13. CfiRONiCA JoHAKNis DB OxENXPSS. Edited by Sir Henrt Ellis^ 

K.H. 1839. 

Althoagh this Chronicle tells of the arriyal of Hengist and Horsa hi England 

in the year 449, yet it substantially begins with the reign of King Alfred, and 

comes down to the year 1292, where it ends abruptly. The history is particu- 

. larly valuable for notices of eYcnts in the eastern portions of the kingdom, 

which are not to be elsewhere obtained, and some curious facts are mentioned 
relatiye to the floods in that part of England, which are conflrmed in the Fries- 
land Chronicle of Anthony Heinrich, pastor of the Island of Mohr. 

: 14. A Collection of Political Poeus and Songs belating to English 

History, from the Accession op Edward III. to the Reign of 
Henry VIIT. Vols. I. and II. Edited by Thomas Wright, Esq., 
M.A. 1859-1861. 

These Poems are perhaps the most interesting of all the historical writings of 
** the period, though they cannot be relied on for accuracy of statement They 

are yarious in character ; some of them are upon religious subjects, some may 
be called satires, and some give no more than a court scandal ; but as a whole 
they present a yery fair picture of society, and of the relations of the different 
dasses to one another. 
^ The period comprised is in itself interesting, and brings us, through the decline 

of the feudal system, to what may be considered the beginning of our modem 
history. The songs in old English are of considerable interest to Uie philologist 

/ 15. The " Opus Tertium," " Opus Minus," &c., of Roger Bacon. Edited 

by J. S. Brewer, M.A., Professor of English Literature, King's 
^ College, London. 1869. 

This is the celebrated treatise — ^which, up to this time, had never been printed 
— so frequently referred to by the great philosopher in his works. It contains 
the fullest details we possess of the life and labours of Roger Bacon. The 

' volume also contains a frapment by the same author, supposed to be unique, the 

i •* Compendium Studii ThecToffia." 

16. BARTHOLOM-fil DE COTTON, MONACHI NORWICENSIS, HiSTORIA An- 

' GLiCANA ; 449-1298 : necnon ejusdem Liber de Archiepiscopis et 

I Episcopis AnglisB. Edited by Henrt Richards Luard, M.A., Fellow 

f and Assistant Tutor of Trinity College, Cambridge. 1859. 

The author, a monk of Norwich, has here given us a Chronicle of England 
from the arrival of the Sasrons in 449 to the year 1298, in or about which year 
it appeal's that he died. The latter portion of this history (the whole of the 
reign of Edward I. more especially) is of great value, as the writer was contem- 
porary with the events which he records. An Appendix contains several illus- 
•' trative documents connected with the previous narrative. 

^ 17. Brut t Tywysogion ; or, The Chronicle of the Princes of Wales. 

^ Edited by the Rev. John Williams ab Ithel, M.A. 1860. 

This work, also known as ** The Chronicle of the Princes of Wales," has 
^ been attributed to Caradoc of Uancarvan, who flourished about the middle of 

r the twelfth century. It is written in the ancient Welsh language, begins with 

^ the abdication and death of Caedwala at Rome, in the year 681, and continues 

^ the history down to the subjugation of Wales by Edward I., about the year 1282. 

i 18. A Collection of Royal and Historical Letters during the 

^ Beign of Henry IV. Edited by the Rev. F. C. Hingeston, M.A., of 

'. Exeter College, Oxford. 1860. 

y This volume, like all the others in the series containing a miscellaneous selec- 

j« tion of letters, is valuable on account of the light it throws upon biographical 

j history, and the familiar view it presents of characters, manners, and events of 

the time. The period (1899 to 1404) required much elucidation; to which the 

volume will materially contribute. 



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19.|^Th]S Repressor op oyer m9ch Bi^Aicma ov the CLERar. By 
Reginald Pbcock, sometime Bishop of Chichester. Vols. L and II. 
Edited by Churchill Babinqton, B.D., Fellow of St. John's College, 
Cambridge. 1860. 

The " Kepressor " may be considered the earliest piece of good theological dis- 
quisition of which our English prose literature can boast. The author was bom 
about the end of the fourteenth century, consecrated Bishop of St J Asaph in 
the year 1444, and translated to the see of Chichester in 1450. While Bishop of 
Sf . Asaph, he zealously defended his brother prelates from the attacks of those 
who censured the bishops for their neglect of duty, lie maintained that it was no 
part of a bishop's functions to appear in the pulpit, and that his time might be 
more profitably spent, and his ^gnity better mamtained, in the performance of 
workf of a higher character. Amon^ those who thought differently were the 
Lollards, and against their general doctnnes the '* Repressor " is directed. Fecocic 
took up a position midway between that of the Roman Church and that of the 
modem Anglican Church ; but his work is interesting chiefly because it gives a 
full account of the views of the Lollards and of the arf^ments by which they were 
supported, and because it assists us to ascertain the state of feeling which ulti- 
mately led to the Reformation. Apart from religious matters, the light thrown upon 
contemporaneous history is very small, but the *' Repressor " has great vidue 
for the philologist, as it tells us what were the characteristics of the language in 
use among the cultivated Englishmen of the fifteenth century. Pecock, though 
an opponent of the Lollards, showed a certain spirit of toleration, for which he 
recdved, towards the end of lus life, the usual mediseval rewards-persecution. 

20. Annales Cambut^. Edited hy the Rev. John Williams ab Ithsl, 
M.A. 1860. 

These anhals, which are in Latin, commence in the year 447, and come down 
to the year 1288. The earlier portion appears to be taken from an Irish Chromcle, 
which was also used by Tigemach, and by the compiler of the Annals of Ulster. 
During its first century it contains scarcely anything relating to Britain, ^e 
earliest direct concurrence with English history is relative to the mission of 
Augustine. Its notices throughout though brief, are valuable. The annals 
were probably written at St. Davids, by Blegewryd, Archdeacon of LlandafT, 
« the most learned man in lus day in all Cymru. 

21. The Works op Giraldus Cambren^s. Vols. I., 11., and III. Edited 
hy J. S. Brewek, M. a., Professor of English Literature, King's College, 
London. Vols. V. and VI. Edited by the Rev. Jakes F. Dimock, 
M.A., Rector of Bamburgh, Yorkshire. 1861-1868. 

The first three volumes contain the historical works of Gerald du Barry, who 
lived in the reigns of Henry II., Kichard I., and John, and attempted to re- 
establish the independence of Wales by restoring the see of St. Davids to its 
ancient primacy. His works are of a very miscellaneous nature, both in prose 
and verse, and are remarkable chiefly for the racy and original anecdotes which 
they contain relating to contemporaries. He is the only Welsh writer of any 
importance who has contributed so much to the medieBval literature of this 
country, or assumed, in. consequence of his nationality, so free and independent 
a tone.' His frequent travels in Italy, in France, in Ireland, and in Wales, gave 
him oppoxtunities for observation which did not generally fall to the lot of mediaeval 
writers in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, and of these observations Giraldus 
has made due nse. 

Only extracts from these treatises have been printed before, and almost all of 
them are taken frx>m unique manuscripts. 

The Topographia Hibemica (in Vol. V.) is the result of Giraldus' two visits to 
Ireland. The first in the year 1 183, the second in 1 1 85-6, when he accompanied 
Prince John into that country. Curious as this treatise Is, Mr. Dimock is of 
opinion that it ought not to be accepted as sober truthful history, for Giraldus 
hunself states that truth was not his mun object, and that he compiled the work 
for the purpose of sounding the praises of Henry the Second. Elsewhere, how- 
ever, he declares that he had stated nothing in the Topographia of the truth of 
which he was not well assured, either by his own eyesight or by the testimony. 



Mii ail difigence eMcHed, of the most truslwortli j and authentio men in the 
country } that though he did not put juBt the same full faith in their reports as 
in what he had himself seen, jet, as ^ej only related what they had themselves 
seen, he could not but believe such credible witnesses. A very iiiteresting portion 
of tins treatise is devoted to the animals of Ireland. It shows that he was a very 
accurate and acute observer, and his descriptions are given in a way that a 
scientific naturalist of the present day could hardly improve upon. The Expug- 
natio Hiberniea was written about the year 1188, and maybe regarded rather 
as a great epic than a sober relation of facts occurring in his own days. No 
one can peruse it without coming to the conclusion that it is rather a poetical 
fiction than a prosaic truthfUl history. 
Vol. VL contains the Itinerariom Kambrice et Descriptio Kambris. 

22. Letters and Papers illustrative op the Wars of the English 
IN France during the Reign op Henry the Sixth, King op Eng- 
land. Vol. I., and Vol. II. (in Two Parts). Edited by the Rev. Joseph 
Stevenson, M.A., of University College, Durham, and Vicar of Leighton 
Buzzard. 1861-1864. 

The letters and papers contained in these yolnmes are deriyed chiefly from 
originals or contemporary copies extant in the Biblioth^qne Imperial, and the 
Dep6t des Archiyes, in Paris. They illustrate the line of policy adopted by 
John Duke of Bedford and his successors during their government of Normandy, 
and such other provinces of France as had been acquired by Henry V. We 
may here trace, step by step, the gradual declension of the English power, until 
we are prepared to read of its final overthrow. 

23. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, according to the several Original 

Authorities. Vol. I., Original Texts. Vol. II., Translation. Edited 

and translated by Benjamuj Thorpe, Esq., Member of the Royal 

Academy of Sciences at Munich, and of the Society of Netherlandish 

Literature at Ley den. 1861. 

This Chronicle, extending from the earliest history of Britain to the year 
1154, is justly the boast of England ; for no other nation can produce any history, 
written in its own vernacular, at all approaching it, either in antiquity, truthful- 
ness, or extent, the historica. books of the Bible alone excepted. There are at 
present six independent manuscripts of the Saxon Chronicle, ending in di£Ferent 
years, and written in different parts of the conntry. In the present edition, the 
text of each mannscript is piinted in colnnms on the same page, so that the 
student may see at a glance the various changes whidi occur in orthography, 
whether arising from Iccality or age. 

24. Letters akd Papers illustrative of the Reigns op Richard IIL 

AND Henrt VII. Vols. I. and II. Edited by Ja&ies Gairdner, Esq. 
1861-1^63. 

The Papers are derived from MSS. in the Public Record Office, the British 
Museum, and other repositories. The period to which they refer is unusually 
destitute of chronicles and other sources of historical information, so that the 
light obtained from these documents is of special importance. The principal 
contents of the volumes are some diplomatic Papers of Richard III. ; correspon- 
dence between Henry Vll. and Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain; documents 
relating to Edmund de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk ; and a portion of the corre- 
spondence of Janics IV. of Scotland. 

55. Letters of Bishop Grosseteste, illustrative of the Social Condition 
of his Time. Edited by Henry Richards Luard, M.A., Fellow and 
Assistant Tutor of Trinity College, Cambridge. 1861. 

. The Letters of Robert Grosseteste (131 in number) are here collected from various 
sources, and a large portion of them is printed for the first time. They range in 
date from about 1210 to 1253, and relate to Tarious matters connected not only 
vith the political history of England during the reign of Henry III., but with 
its ecclesiastical condidon. They refer especially to the diocese of Lincoln, of 
which Qrosseteste was bishop. 



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26. Descriptive Catalogue of Manuscripts relating to the HisTORr 
OF Great Britain and Ireland. Vol. I. (in Two Parts) ; Anterior 
to the Norman Invasion. Vol. II.; 1066-1200. By Thouas Duffus 
Hardy, Esq., Deputy Keeper of the Public Records. 1862-1865. 

The object of this work is to pablisb notices of all known sources of British 
history, both printed and unprinted, in one continued sequence. The materials, 
when historical (as distinguished from biographical), are arranged under the 
year in which the latest event is recorded in the chronicle or hjstory, and not 
under the period in which its author, real or supposed, flourished. Biographies 
are enumerated under the year in which the person commemorated died, and not 
'under the year in which the life was written. This arrangement has two 
advantages : the materials for any given period may be seen at a glance ; and 
if the reader knows the time when an author wrote, and the number of years 
that had elapsed between the date of the events and the time the writer flourished, 
he will generally be enabled to form a fair estimate of the comparative value of 
the narrative itself. A brief analysis of each work has been added when deserving 
it, in which the original portions are distinguished from those which are mere 
compilations. When possible, the sources are indicated ttom which such com- 
pilations have been derived. A biographical sketch of the author of each piece 
has been added, and a brief notice has also been given of such British authors as 
have written on historical subjects. 

27- ROTAL AND OTHER HISTORICAL LETTERS ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE ReIGN 

OF Henry III. From the Originals in the Public Record Office. Vol. 
I., 1216-1235. Vol. IL, 1236-1272. Selected and edited bj/ the Rev. 
W. W. Shirlet, D.D., Regius Professor in Ecclesiastical History, and 
Canon of Christ Church, Oxford. 1862-1866. 

The letters contained in these volumes are derived chiefly from the ancient 
correspondence formerly preserved in the Tower of London, and now in the 
Public Record Office. They illustrate the political history of England during 
the growth of its liberties, and throw considerable light upon the personal history 
of Smion de Montfort. The affairs of France form the subject of many of these 
letters, more especially in regard to the province of Gascony. The entire col- 
lection consists of nearly 700 documents, the greater portion of which is printed 
for the first time. 

29. Chronica Monasterii S. Albani. — 1. Thom^ Walsingham Historia 
Anglicana; Vol. I., 1272-1381 : Vol. IL, 1381-1422. 2. Willelmi 
Rish ANGER Chronica et Ann ales, 1259-1307. 3. Johannis db 
Trokelowe et Henrici de Blaneforde Chronica et Annales, 
1259-1296; 1307-1324; 1392-1406. 4. Gesta Abbatum Monasterii 
S. Albani, a Thoma Walsingham, regnante Ricardo Secundo, 
ejusdem EccLESi^ PrjEcentore, comi*ilata ; Vol. I., 793-1290 : Vol. 
II., 1290-1349. Edited by Henry Thomas Riley, Esq., M.A., of 
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge ; and of the Inner Temple, BaiTister- 
at-Law. 1863-1867. 

In the first two volumes is a history of England, from the death of Jlenrj 
III. to the deatii of Henry V., written by Thomas Walsingham, precentor of 
St. Albans and prior of the Cell of VVymundham, belonging to that abbey. 
Walsingham's work is printed from MS. Vll. in the Arundel Collection in the 
•-College of Arms, London, a manuscript of the fifteenth century, collated with 
MS. 13 E. IX, in the King's Library in the British Museum, and MS. VEL 
in the Parker Collection of Manuscripts at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. 

In the third volume is a Chronicle of English History, from 1259 to 1806, 
attributed to William Rishanger, monk of Saint Albans, who lived in the reign 
of Edward I., printed from the Cottonian Manuscript, Faustina B. IX. (of tihe 
fourteenth century) in the British Museum, collated with MS. 14 C. VU. (fols. 
219-231) in the King's Library, British Museum, and the Cottonian Manuscript 
Claudius E. IH., fols. 306-331 : Also an account of transactions attending the 
award of the kingdom of Scotland to JohnBalliol by King Edward I., 1291-1292, 



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from MS. Cotton. ClaudloB, D. VI., attribated to William Rishanger above ^ 
mentioned, but on no sofficient ground : A short Chronicle of Eoglish History, ' 
from 1292 to 1300, by an uiu^nown hand, from MS. Cotton. Claudius D. 
VL : A short Chronicle from 1297 to 1307, Willelmi Rishanger Gesta Edward! 
Frimi Regis Anglia;, from MS. 14 C. I. in the Royal Library, and MS. Cotton. 
Claudius D. VL, with an addition of Annates Re/nim Angliro, probably by the 
same hand : A fragment of a Chronicle of English History, 1299, 1300, from 
MS. Cotton. Claudius D. VI. : A fragment of a Chronicle of English History, 
1 295 to 1 300, from MS. Cotton. Claudius D. VI. : and a fragment of a Chronicle 
of English History, 1285 to 1307, from MS. 14 C. I. in the Royal Library. 

In the fourth volume is a Chronicle of English History, by an anonymous 
writer, 1259 to 1296, from MS. Cotton. Claudius D. VI. : Also Annals of King 
Edward II., 1307 to 1323, by John de Trokelowe, a monk of St. Albans, from 
MS. Cotton. Claudius D. Vl^ : A continuation of Trokelowe*s Annals, 1323, 
1324, by Henrlcus de Blaneforde, from MS. Cotton. Claudius D. VI. : Also a 
frill Chronicle of English History, by an anonymous writer of St Albans, 1399 
to 1406, from MS. VII. in the Library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge: 
and an account of the past benefactors of St Albans, written in the early part of 
the fifteenth, centuiy, from MS. VI. in the Library of Corpus Christi College, 
Cambridge. 

In the fifth volume begins a history of the abbots of St Albans, from 793 to 
the close of the fourteen^ century, compiled by Thomas Walsingham, pransentor 
of St. Albans, from MS. Ck>tton. Claudius £. IV., in the British Museum. This 
is continued in the sixth volnme. 



29. ChrONXCON ABBATLfi EVESHAMENSIS, AuCTORlBUS DoMtNICO PrIORB 

EvESHA&aiE £T Thoma DE Marleberge Abbate, a Fundationb ad 
Annum 1213, una cum Continuatione ad Annum 1418. Edited by 
the Eev. W. D. Macrat, M.A,, Bodleian Library, Oxford. 1863. 

The Chronicle of Evesham illustrates the history of that important monastery 
from its foundation by Egwin, about 690, to the year 1418. Its chief feature is 
an autobiography, which makes us acquainted with the inner daily life of a 
great abbey, such as but rarely has been recorded. Interspersed are many 
notices of general, personal, and local history which will be read with much 
interest Thda work exists in a single MS., and is for the first time printed. 

30. RiCARDi de Cirencestria Speculum Historiale de Gestis Requm 
AlNGLIJ^. Vol. L, 447-871. Edited by John E. B. Mator, M.A., 
Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. 1863. 

Of the compiler of this work, which is in four parts, very little is known. 
In the prologue he calls himself Richard, a monk of Westminster, and at the end 
of the first part, Richard of Cirencester, a monk of St. Peter*s, Westmmster. 
One volume only, containing the first three books, has been published, the re- 
mainder is in the press, and will shortly appear. There is a continuation of the 
work down to the year 1348, which in due time will also be printed. 

31. Year Books of the Reign of Edward the First. Years 20-21, 

30-31, and 32-33. Edited and translated by Alfred John Horwood, 
Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law. 1863-1866. 

The volumes known as the " Year Books '' contain reports in Korman-French 
of cases argued and decided in the Courts of Common Law. They may be con- 
sidered to a great extent as the '' lex non scripta " of England, and have been held 
in the highest yeneration by the ancient sages of the law, and were received by 
them as the repositories of the first recorded judgments and dicta of the great 
legal luminaries of past ages. They are also worthy of the attention of the 
general reader on account of the historical information and the notices of public 
and private persons which they contain, as well as the light which they throw 
on ancient manners and customs. 

825E7. G O 



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89. BBCUEIL.DE8 Cbokiques et anohienkes Istories d£ la Gbant Bbb*' 
TAiGNE A pbesent nomme Engleterre, par Jehan de Waurin. Vol. I., 
Albina to 688. Vol. II., 1399-1422. Edited by William Hardt, Esq., 
F.S.A. 1864-1868. 

40. A Collection of the Chronicles and ancient Histories of Great 
Britain, now called England, by John db Wavrin. Albina to 688. 
(Translation of the preceding Vol. I.) Edited and translated by 
William Hardt, Esq., F.S.A. 1864. 

This cnrioas chronicle extends firom the febulous period of history down to the 
return of Edward IV. to England in the year 1471, after the second deposition of 
Henry Yl. The manuscript from which the text of the work is taken is pre- 
served in the Imperial library at Paris, and is believed to be the onlj complete 
and nearly contemporary copy in , existence. The work, as originally bound, 
was comprised in six volumes, since rebound in morocco in 12 volumes, folio 
maximo, vellum, and is illustrated with exquisite miniatures, vignettes, and initial 
letters. It was written towards the end of the fifteenth century, having been 
expressly executed for Louis de Bruges, Seigneur de la Gruthuy se an d Earl of 
Wmchester, from whose cabinet it passed into the library of Louis XXL at Blois. 

41. PoLTCHRONicoN Ranulphi Higden, With Trevisa's Translation. Vol. I. 
Edited by Churchill Babington, B.D., Senior Fellow of St, John's 
College, Cambridge. 1865. 

This is one of the many mediaeval chronicles which assume the character of a 
history of the world. It begins with the creation and is brought down to the 
author's own time, the reign of Edward IIL Prefixed to the historical portion of 
the work is a chapter devoted to geography, in which is given a description of 
every known land. 

To say that the Polychronioon was written in the fourteenth century is to say 
that it is not free from inaccuracies. It has, however, a value apart from its 
intrinsic merits. It enables us to form a very fair estimate of die knowledge of 
history and geography which well-informed raiders of the fourteenth and fiftmidi 
centuries possessed, for it was then the standard work on general history. 

The two English translations, which are printed with the original Latin, a£ford 
interesting illustrations of the gradual change of our language, iac one was made 
in the fourteenth century, the other in .the fifteenth. The differences between 
Trevisa's version and that of the unknown writer are often considerable. 

42. Le Liyere db Reis de Brittanib e Le Liyere de Reis db 
Engletere. Edited by John Gloyeb, M.A., Vicar of Brading, Isle of 
Wight, formerly Librarian of Ti-inity College, Cambridge. 1865. 

These two treatises, though they cannot rank as independent narratives, are 
nevertheless valuable as careftd abstracts of previous historians, especially ** Le 
Livere de Beis de Engletere.'' Some various reading are given which are 
interesting to the philologist as instances of semi-Saxomzed French. 

It is supposed that Peter of Ickham must have been the author, but no certain 
conclusion on that point has been arrived at. 

43. Chronica MoKASTERn db MELaA, ab Anno 1160 usqtjb ad Annum 

1406. Vols. L, II., and IIL Edited by Edward Augustus Bond, Esq., 
Assistant Keeper of the Manuscripts, and Egerton Librarian, British 
Museum. 1866—1868. 

The Abbey of Meaux was a Cistercian house, and the work of its abbot is both 
curious and valuable. It is a faitbfol and often minute reeord of the establishment 
of a religious community, of its progress in forming an ample revenue, <»F its 
. struggles to maintain its acquisitions, and of its relations to the governing 
institutions of the country. In addition to the private affairs of the monastery, 
" . some light is thrown npon the public events of the time, which are however kept 
distinct, and appear at the end of the history of each abbot's administration. The 
text has been printed from what is said to be the autograph of the original 
compiler, Thomas de Bnrton, the nineteenth abbot 



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44. MaTT£L£I PaKISIEIJSIS HiSTORIA AnGLORUM, 8IVE, UT VULQO DICITUR, 

HiSTORiA Minor. Vols. I., U., and III. 1067-1245. EdiUd by Sir 
Frederic Madden, K.H., Keeper of the Departmeut of Manuscripts, 
British Museom. 1866-1869. 

The exact date at which this work was written is, according to the chronicler, 
1250. The history is of considerable value as an illustration of the period during 
which the author lived, and contains a good summary of the events which followed 
the Conquest This nunor chronicle is, however, based on another work (also 
written by Matthew Paris) giving fuller details, which has been called the 
'Historia Msgor.' The chronicle here published, nevertheless, gives some 
information not to be found in the greater history. 

45. Liber Monabterii de Htda : a Chronicle and Chartularit of 
Hyde Abbet, Winchester, 455-1023. Edited^ from a Manuscript in 
the Library of the Earl of Macclesfield^ by Edward Edwards, Esq. 
1866. 

The "Book of Hyde " is a compilation from much earlier sources, which are 
usually indicated witii considerable care and precision. In many cases, however, 
the Hyde chronicler appears to correct, to qualify, or to amplify— either from 
tradition or from sources of information not now discoverable — ^the statements 
which, in substance, he adopts. He also mentions, and frequently quotes from, 
writers whose works are either entirely lost or at present known only by fragments. 

There is to be found, in the ^* Book of Hyde," much information relating to the 
reign of King Alfred which is not known to exist elsewhere. The volume 
contains some curious specimens of Anglo-Saxon and Mediseval English. 

46. Chronicon Scotorum : a Chronicle op Irish Affairs, from the 
Earliest Times to 1135 ; with a Supplement, containing the Events 
from 1141 to 1150. Edited^ with a Translatiouy by William Maunsbll 
Hennesst, Esq., M.'R.I.A. 1866. 

There is, in this volume, a legendary account of the peopling of Ireland and of 
the adventures which befell the various heroes who are said to have been con- 
nected with Irish history. The details are, however, very meagre both for this 
period and for the time when history becomes more authentic. The plan adopted 
in the chronicle gives the appearance of an accuracy to which the earlier portions 
of the work cannot have any claim. The succession of events is marked, year by 
year, from a.m. 1599 to a.d. 1150. The principal events narrated in the later 
portion of the work are the invasions of foreigners and the wars of the Irish 
among themselves. The text has been printed from a MS. preserved in the 
library of Trinity College, Dublin, written partly in Latin, partly in Irish. 

47. The Chronicle of Pierre de Langtoft, in French Verse, from 
the earliest Period to the Death op Edward I. Vols. I. and IL 
Edited by Thomas Wright, Esq., M.A. 1866-1868. 

It is probable that Pierre de Langtoft was a canon of Bridlington, in Yorkshire, 
and that he lived in the reign of Edward I., and during a portion of the reign of 
Edward II. This chronicle is divided into three parts; in the first is an 
abridgment of Geoffrey of Monmouth's ** Histona Britonum," in the second, a 
history of the Anglo-Saxon and Norman kings, down to the death of Heniy III. 
and in the third a histoiy of the reign of Edward I. The principal object of the 
work was apparently to show the justice of Edward's Scottish wars. 

The language of the chronicle is singularly corrupt, and a curious specimen 
of the French of Yorkshire. 

48. The War of the Gaedhil with the Gaill, or, The Invasions op 

Ireland by the Danes and other Norsemen. Edited, with a 

Translation, by James Henthorn Todd, D.D., Senior Fellow of 

Trinity College, and Regius Professor of Hebrew in the University. 

Dublin. 1867. 



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The work in ito present fonn, is the editor's opinion, is a comparatiTely modepn 
yersion of an undoubtedly ancient originaL That it was eompiled frond contem- 
porary materials has been proved by carious incidental evidence. It is stated in 
the account given of the battle of Clontarf that the fall tide ia Dublin Bay :Dn the 
day of the battle (23 April 1014) coincided with, sunrise ;. and that the wftiming 
tide in the evening aided considexably in the defeat of the Danes. The fiict has 
been verified by astronomical, calculations, and the inference is that the author of 
the chronicle, if not himself an eye-witness, must have derived ias information 
from those who were eye-witnesses. 

The contents of the work are sufficiently described In its title. The story is 
told after the manner of the Scandinavian Sagas, with poems and fragments of 
poems introduced into the prose narrative, 

49. Ge3ta Regis Henrici Secundi Bexedtcti Abbatis. The Cqrokicle 
or the Reigns of Hehry IL and Richakd I., 1169-1192 ; known 
under the name of Benedict of Peterborough. Volfl. I. axid II* 
Edited by William Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modem. His- 
tory, Oxford, and Lambeth Librarian. 1867. 

This IS a chronicle of the're4gns of Henry IL ahdBichard I., ]cnown commonly 
under the name of Benedict of Peterhorou^h, and is one of ^e hest existing 
specimens of a class of historical compositions of the first importance to the 
genuine student 

50. MUNIMSNTA ACADEMIOA, OR, DOCUMENTS ILLUSTRATIVE OF ACADEMICAL 

Life and Studies at Oxford (in Two Parts). Edited by the Rev. 
Henry Anstey, M.A., Vicar of St. Wendron, Cornwall, and lately 
Vice-Principal of St. Mary Hall, Oxford. 1868. 

The purpose of this work is to supply materials for a History of Academical 
Life and Studies in the University of Oxford during the 13th, I4th, and 1 5th 
centuries. 

51. Chronica Magistri Rooeri db Houedene. Vol. I. Editedby William 
Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modem History, and Fellow o£ Oriel 
College, Oxford. 1868. 

This work has long been justly celebrated, but not thoronghly understood until 
Mr. Stubbs' edition. The earlier portion, extending ftom 732 to 1148, appears 
to be a copy of a compijadon made in Northumbria about 1161, to which 
Hoveden added little. From 1148 to 1169 — a very valuable portion of this 
work — the matter is derived from another source, to which Hoteden appears to 
have supplied little, and not always judiciously. 

From 1170 to 1192 is the portion of the work which corresponds with the 
Chronicle known under the name of Benedict of Peterborough (tee No. 49) ; 
but it is not a copy, being sometimes an abridgment, at others a paraphrase (^ 
it ; occasionally the two works entirely agree^ showing that both writers had 
access to the same materials, but dealt with them diiferently... From 1192 to 
1201 may be said to be wholly Hoveden*6 work ; it is extremely valuable, and 
an authority of the first importance. 



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In the Press. 

A CoLLSCTioN OF Sagas akd OTHER HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS relating to 
the Se.ttlements and Descents of the Northmen on the British IsLes» 
Edited hy George Webbe Dasent, Esq., D.C.L., Oxon. 

Official Correspondence of Thomas Bektnton, Secretary to Henry 
VL, with other Letters and Documents. Edited hy the Rev. George 
Williams, B.D., Senior Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. 

Boll of the Privy Council of Ireland, 16 Richard II. Edited hy the 
Rev. James Graves, A.B., Treasurer of St. Canice, Ireland. 

RiCARDi de Cirencestria Speculum Historiale de Gkstis Reguh 
Anglije. Vol. II., 872-1066. Edited hy John E. B. Mayor, M.A., 
Fellow of St. John's C?>llege, Cambridge. 

The Works of Giraldus Cambresisis. Vol. IV. Edited hy J. S. Brewer, 
M.A., Professor of English literature, King's College, London. 

ChroniCon Radulphi Abbatis Coggeshalensis Majus; and, Chronicon 

TERRiE SANCTiE ET DE CaPTIS A SaLADINO HiEROSOLYMIS. Edited 

hy the Rev. Joseph Stevenson, M. A., of University College, Durham. 

PoLYCHRONicoN Ranulphi Higden, With Trevisa's Translation. Vol. 11. 
Edited hy Churchill Babington, RD., Senior Fellow of St. John's 
College, Cambridge.^ - 

Iter Britanniarum : the Portion of the Antonine Itinerary or the 
Roman Empire relating to Great Britain. Edited hy William 
Henry Black, Esq., F.S.A. 

Willelmi Malmesbiriensis de Gestis Pontificum Anglorum Libri V. 
Edited^ from William of Malmeshury's Autograph MS,, hy N. E. S. A. 
Hamilton, Esq., of the Department of Manuscripts, British Museum. 

Year Books of the Reign of Edward the First. Years 21-22. Edited 
and translated hy Alfred John Horwood, Esq., of the Middle Temple, 
Barrister-at-Law. 

Historical Muniments in the Archives of the City of Dublin. 
Edited hy John T. Gilbert, Esq., M.R.LA., Secretary of the Public 
Record Office of Ireland. 

The Annals of Loch C^. Edited hy William Maunsell Hennessy, 
Esq., M.R.I.A. 

Chronicle of Robert of Brunne. Edited hy Frederick James Fur- 
NiVALL, Esq., M.A., of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law. 



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24. 

Chronica Magistri Rogeri de Houedene. Vol. 11. Edited by Williak 
Stubbs, M. a., Regius Professor of Modern Historj, and Fellow of Oriel 
College, Oxford. 

Chronica Monasterii S. Albani. — 4. Gesta Abbatum Monastebu S. 
Albani, a Thoma Walsingham, regnante Ricardo Secundo, ejusdem 
EccLESi-« Pr^centore, compilata. Vol. III. Edited by Henbt 
Thomas Riley, Esq., M.A., of Coi-pus Christ! College, Cambridge ; and 
of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, 

Descriptive Catalogue of Manuscripts relating to the History of 
Great Britain and Ireland. Vol. III. ; 1201, &c. By Thomas 
DuFFUS Hardy, Esq., Deputy Keeper of the Public Records. 



In Progress. 

Documents relating to England and Scotland, from the Northern 
Registers. Edited by the Rev. James Raine, M.A., Canon of York, 
and late Fellow of the University, Durham. 

Liber Njger Admiralitatis. Edited by Sir Travers Twiss, D.C.L., 
Queen's Advocate-General. 

The Metrical Chronicle of Robert op Gloucester. Edited by William 
Aldis Wright, Esq., M.A., Librarian of Trinity College, Cambridge. 

Original Letters and Documents illustrative of General and 
Domestic History. Edited by the Rev. William Campbell, M. A. 

Recueil des Croniques et anchiennes Istories de la Grant 
Bretaigne a present nomme Engleterre, par Jehan de Waurin. 
Vol. HI. Edited by William Hardy, Esq., F.S.A. 



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DoMESDAT Book, or the Great 8urvbt of England op William the 
Conqueror, 1086 ; fac-simile of the part relating to each county, sepa- 
lately (with a few exceptions of double counties). Photozincogit^hed, 
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This important and unique survey of the greater portion of England* is the 
oldest and most valuable record in the national archives. It waa commenced 
about the year 1084 and finished in 1086. Its compilation was determined upon 
at Gloucester by William the Conqueror, in council, in order that he might 
know what was due to him, in the way of tax, from his subjects, and that each 
at the same time might know what he had to paj. It was compiled as much 
for their protection as for the benefit of the sovereign. The nobility and people 
had been grievously distressed at the time by the kmg bringing over large num- 
bers of French and Bretons, and quartering them on his subjects, ** each accord- 
<• bg to the measure of his land," for the purpose of resisting the invasion of 
Cnut, King of Denmark, which was apprehended. The conmussioners appointed 
to make the survey were to inquire the name of each place ; who held it in the 
time of King Edward the Confessor ; the present possessor ; how many hides 
were in the manor ; how many ploughs were in demesne ; how many homagers ; 
how many villeins } how many cottars ; how many serving men ; how many free 
tenants ; how many tenants in soccage ; how much wood, meadow, and pasture; 
the number of mills and fish-ponds ; what had been added or taken away from 
the place ; what was the gross value in the time of Edward the Confessor ; the 
present value ; and how much each free man or soc-man had, and whether any 
advance could be made in the value. Thus could be ascertained who held the 
estate in the time of Kinfi; Edward ; who then held it ; its value in the time of 
the late king ; and its value as it stood at the formation of the survey. So 
minute was me survey, that the writer of the contemporary portion of the Saxon 
Chronicle records, wi^ some asperity — " So very narrowly he caused it to be 
** traced out, that there was not a single hide, nor one virgate of land, nor even* 
" it is shame to tell, though it seemed to him no shame to do, an ox, nor a cow, 
" nor a swine was left, that was not set down." 

Domesday Survey is in two parts or volumes. The first, in folio, contains the 
counties of Bedford, Berks, Bucks, Cambridge, Chester and Lancaster, Corn- 
wall, Derby, Devon, Dorset, Gloucester, Hants, Hereford, Herts, Huntingdon, 
Kent, Leicester and Rutland, Lincoln, Middlesex, Northampton, Nottingham, 
Oxford, Salop, Somerset, Stafford, Surrey, Sussex, Warwick, Wilts, Worcester, 
and York. The second volume, in quarto, contains the counties of Essex, 
Norfolk, and Suffolk. 

Domesday Book was printed verbatim et Uieratim during the last century, in 
consequence of an address of the House of Lords to King George III. in 1767. 
It was not, however, conmienced until 1773, and was completed early in 1783. 
In 1860, Her Migesty*s Government, with the concurrence of the Master of the 
Bdls, determined to apply the art of photozincography to the production of a 
fiic-simile of Domesday Book, under the superintendence of Colonel Sir Henry 
James, R.E., director of the Ordnance Survey, Southampton. The fac-simile was 
completed in 1868. 



*For some reason left unexplained, many parts were left unsurveyed ; Northumberland, Cumberland, 
WestmoKland, and Durham, are not doscribed in the survev ; nor does LaDcashire appear under its 
nroner name ; out Fumeas, and the northern part of Lancashire, as well as the south of Westmoreland, 
wltha part of Cumberland, are included within the West Biding of Yorkshire. That part of Lancashire 
which lies between the Bibblo snd Mersey, and which at the time of the survey comprehended 688 
manors, is Joined to Cheshire. Part of Rutland is doscribed in the counties of Northampton and Linooln. 



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Queen Anne, selected under the directiou of the Master of the Rolls, ] 

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Henrt James, R.£«, Director of the Ordnance Survey. Price, each I 
part, double foolscap folio, 1/. 1^. 

Part I., with translations and notes (William the Conqueror to Henry 

Vn.), 1865. 
Part n. (Henry VIII. and Edward VI.), 1866. 
Part III. (Mary and Elizabeth), 1867. I 

The first Fart extends from William the Conqueror to Henry VIE., and contains I 

autographs of the kings of England, as well as of many other illustrious per- 
sonages famous in history, and some interesting charters, letters patent, and 1 
state papers. The second Fart, for the reigns of Henry YIH. and Edward VI., 
consists principally of holograph letters and autographs of kings, princes, states- 
men, and other persons of great historical interest, who lived during those 
reigns. The third Fart contains similar documents for the reigns of Mtuy and 
Elizabeth, including a signed bill of Lady Jane Grey. 



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